Instructional Design A Primer

Instructional Design A Primer by Bruce R. Ledford, published by Information Age Publishing in 2000, is a comprehensive text that spans 176 pages. This book presents a synthesized approach to the application of instructional design principles, aimed at helping designers achieve closure on their design processes. It outlines each step in the instructional design process as a logical component of a cohesive whole.
Readers will find a structured exploration of instructional design that emphasizes clarity and organization. The content focuses on the systematic application of design principles within the field of education, providing insights that can enhance the effectiveness of instructional strategies. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of instructional design methodologies.
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This text presents a specific, synthesized approach to the application of instructional design principles, so that the designer can more easily achieve closure on the design. Each step in the process is a logical part of the mosaic forming an instructional design.
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