Have we “Reclaimed” Instructional Design?
dr.curry @ February 19, 2008 # 6 Comments
In 1996, David Merrill and the ID2 Research Group published Reclaiming Instructional Design, a paper that “attempts to make clear [their] belief that instruction is a science and that instructional design is a technology founded in this science,” and they wanted “to identify some of the assumptions underlying the science-based technology of instructional
design, and to [...]
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This one’s for you, Cammy Bean! Or, is the role of the instructional designer changing?
dr.curry @ February 8, 2008 # 4 Comments
I’ve never shied away from my adoration of Cammy Bean and her Learning Visions blog. If you don’t know who she is, she describes herself by saying:
I’m Cammy Bean, the author of Learning Visions. My business card currently says “Manager of Instructional Design”, but I do a bit of everything. If you’re interested, read my [...]
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Are we really *THIS* desperate?
dr.curry @ February 8, 2008 # No Comment Yet
So I love movie trailers, and I ran across the trailer for Never Back Down. And I have a serious question–so I found a copy of it on YouTube. Watch the clip, and after the jump, answer my question.
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Meeting famous people online
dr.curry @ February 4, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Now that I have your attention, I’ll tell you how of an experience I’ve had over the last couple of weeks.
I’m constantly amazed at how Thomas Friedman has it right that the world is flattening. With the advent of all the new web 2.0 technologies, we are truly coming to a point where the [...]
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Is anyone out there?
dr.curry @ February 1, 2008 # 4 Comments
UPDATE: I understand there has been issues with the comments. I’m trying to fix it, so if you have tried and had an error, please try again! Now back to the original post:
I got to wondering today . . .
Is anyone out there? Does anyone actually look at what I write here? [...]
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