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"The Dick/Carey/Carey model is the most comprehensive, clear, and conducive support tool to teach introductory instructional design courses. The fact that the model is laid out at the beginning and followed throughout the book guides and supports the learning process."
Celina Byers, Bloomsburgh University
"...the process of instructional design is clarified and logically introduced, thus providing valuable support to students' first introduction to the design process...the clarity of the text enables students to practice the process as they work on independent design projects."
Virginia McGinnis, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
I find the textbook to be well written and well organized. The conversational style makes the text easy to comprehend.
Hak Joon Kim, Southern Connecticut State University
This classic text introduces students to the fundamentals of instructional design and helps them learn the concepts and procedures for designing, developing, and evaluating instruction for all delivery formats. The new edition builds upon the foundation of previous editions with clear discussions on the impact of critical new theories, new technologies, and the Internet. The book addresses current design processes used in instructional settings and delivery systems across many areas of curriculum and business, including Internet-based Distance Education.
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
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For the Instructional Designer,
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This review is from: Systematic Design of Instruction, The (6th Edition) (Paperback)
We used this book in my design class when I was earning a Master's in training. It is still on my bookshelf. It is critical not only for instructional designers, but for managers who may know little or nothing about training but make training decisions.This book focuses on a specific method to designing training programs. It is called the Instructional Systems Design Model (ISD), hence the title. It is also called A.D.D.I.E. This is the most commonly accepted approach to training. The only thing that I wish the book had spent some pages on was using the two-column format. This book had everything else but that. Still, there are certain texts that well-informed trainers have. This is one of them.
37 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
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This is the BEST text for the art and science of ISD,
By seawolff@interport.net (New York, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Systematic Design of Instruction (Paperback)
The best ISD text for the graduate level! Excellent model. I have used earlier editions for graduate classes at the Milano Graduate School (formerly the New School) and students have found the text and exercises very helpful. I especially like the earlier chapters. The examples in the development chapter are hard to follow, but worth the effort. Joanne Polichetti Integrated Learning SolutionsAdjunct Professor: Milano Graduate School
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Useful Instructional Design Model,
By Adam Rosenbaum "Author of 'How to Remember No... (Sacramento, California) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Systematic Design of Instruction, The (6th Edition) (Paperback)
This text book describes the Dick & Carey System Approach Model for the design of instruction. This Instructional Design model is one of the better-known systems used in the field of Instructional Technology, and is included as part of the curriculum of many undergraduate and graduate programs.Happily this book incorporates many of the basic formatting and documentation strategies that so many textbooks lack, which is fortunate given the topic. Each chapter begins with a listing of learning objectives, and then proceeds to discuss the background, concepts, and examples. A comprehensive summary concludes each chapter. The text is readable and the graphics are useful and appropriate for the subject matter. Those who use this book as part of their university courses in Instructional Design, Adult Education, etc, should be pleased with the content and the presentation.
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