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Peer reviewedNelson, Edwin L. – Journal of Career Education, 1981
Summarizes some past and current entrepreneurship initiatives that have taken place at the federal level, focusing on the role of vocational education. (CT)
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Instructional Development, Material Development, Minority Groups
Rossett, Allison – Audiovisual Instruction, 1979
Expanding learner populations, more sensitive assessment instruments, and home-based technologies assures confrontation with moral value conflicts in the practice of educational technology. Critical questions which a developer must ask are (1) Where is the conflict in the development process? (2) What outcomes are desired? (3) Is the conflict…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Ethical Instruction, Guidelines, Instructional Development
Cram, David D. – Performance and Instruction, 1981
Provides six rules for an instructional technologist (IT) to follow when meeting with a subject matter expert (SME) to aid in starting the meeting, asking the right questions, and keeping the meeting on track. (CHC)
Descriptors: Consultants, Guidelines, Instructional Development, Interviews
Peer reviewedFoshay, Wellesley R.; Foshay, Arthur W. – Educational Leadership, 1981
The strengths and weaknesses of the fields of curriculum development and instructional development are discussed in a father-and-son letter exchange. (MLF)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Definitions, Educational Objectives, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedKobelski, Pamela; Reichel, Mary – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1981
Discusses the necessity for conceptual frameworks as organizers of the content of bibliographic instruction, argues that such frameworks provide a necessary basis for generalizable and meaningful learning, and reviews seven conceptual frameworks for use in bibliographic instruction. Twenty-one references are listed. (RAA)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Cognitive Style, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching
Gagne, Robert M. – NSPI Journal, 1979
Reviews and discusses the potential accomplishments and limitations of a performance-based method of deriving instructional content, taking into account five broad classes of learning outcomes--intellectual skills, information, cognitive strategies, attitudes, and motor skills--which are viewed as what is learned in any or all of the subjects of a…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Competency Based Education, Curriculum Development, Instructional Development
Porta, M. Michael – NSPI Journal, 1979
Describes within the context of the training of military technicians some of the major characteristics of nondeductive job performance aids and discusses in more detail one of the deductive aids, the state table. (Author/JD)
Descriptors: Electronic Technicians, Equipment Maintenance, Instructional Development, Job Performance
Hellige, Joseph B. – Educational Communication and Technology: A Journal of Theory, Research, and Development, 1980
Reviews the major methods of investigation used in cerebral hemispheric research, considers some of the important conceptual issues confronting contemporary cerebral laterality research, examines the possible role of interhemispheric cooperation in complex cognitive activities, and discusses implications for instructional research and development.…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Processes, Instructional Development, Research Methodology
Fraser, Colin – Educational Broadcasting International, 1980
Describes a 70-90 day training program in Peru which equips students to make videotapes for them to use in training farmers in outlying areas about crop production subjects. (LLS)
Descriptors: Adult Farmer Education, Developing Nations, Farmers, Instructional Development
Parkhurst, Perrin E.; McCombs, Barbara L. – Journal of Instructional Development, 1979
Five aspects of applying the ATI concept are presented: (1) implementation methodology (steps in the process), (2) procedures for selecting appropriate independent and dependent variables, (3) data analysis procedures, (4) alternative module design and development guidelines, and (5) module assignment guidelines. (Author/JEG)
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Individualized Instruction, Instructional Development, Instructional Innovation
Diamond, Robert M. – Educational Technology, 1980
Defines the role of instructional developer and relates issues of research, certification, and evaluation as they influence the field. The future of instructional development in higher education, business, and industry and the eventual merger of faculty, organizational, and instructional development are explored. (RAO)
Descriptors: Certification, Evaluation, Faculty Development, Higher Education
Dickens, Mary Ellen; Haddad, Margaret – Educational Technology, 1979
Discusses the role and function of the instructional specialist, i.e., one who is trained to provide assistance and support in faculty and instructional development, and outlines model competencies for this position. (RAO)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Development, Guides, Instructional Design
Terrell, William R. – Educational Technology, 1979
Developing contact with faculty who have not been involved in instructional development, and the task of the developer in this process, are discussed. Five major outcomes that indicate successful instructional development are outlined: project completion, group dynamics, additional instructional development projects, formal evaluations of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Development, Group Dynamics, Higher Education
Peer reviewedFarquhar, John D.; Surry, Daniel W. – Educational and Training Technology International, 1994
Considers the importance of an adoption analysis in instructional development and outlines its systematic application. Topics discussed include factors affecting the adoption of an instructional product, including the perceptions of the potential adopter, individual factors, and organizational factors, and conducting an adoption analysis.…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Evaluation Methods, Individual Characteristics, Instructional Development
Earle, Rodney S. – Educational Technology, 1994
Discusses instructional design and the classroom teacher. Highlights include the impact of calls for school reform; teaching as an art versus a science; teacher planning versus instructional design; achieving reform through patching versus rebuilding; and the need to have a closer working relationship between teachers and instructional designers.…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Design, Instructional Development


