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The ID CaseBook
- Case Studies in Instructional Design
Engelsk Paperback

The ID CaseBook

- Case Studies in Instructional Design
Engelsk Paperback

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The ID CaseBook provides instructional design students with 25 realistic, open-ended case studies that encourage adept problem-solving across a variety of client types and through all stages of the process. After an introduction to the technique of case-based reasoning, the book offers four sections dedicated to K–12, informal learning, post-secondary, and industry clients, respectively, each comprising varied, detailed cases created by instructional design experts. All cases, alongside their accompanying discussion questions, encourage students to analyze the available information, develop action plans, and consider alternative possibilities in resolving problems. This revised and updated sixth edition attends to the profound impacts that public health crises; urgent access, equity, and inclusion needs among diverse learners; and a rapidly expanded reliance on digital learning formats have had on the design of learning today.

The editors of The ID CaseBook, Sixth Edition are additionally pleased to present a fully updated Instructor’s Guide to this latest edition. This companion resource is an integral part of the teaching and learning experience of this book, providing faculty who adopt the book with a comprehensive set of planning, implementation, and assessment tools for facilitating meaningful case-based learning experiences. Instructors can download this guide for free on the Routledge website (see "Instructor & Student Resources")!

Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
340
ISBN-13:
9781032379302
Indbinding:
Paperback
Udgave:
6
ISBN-10:
1032379308
Kategori:
Udg. Dato:
3 jun 2024
Længde:
24mm
Bredde:
254mm
Højde:
177mm
Forlag:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Oplagsdato:
3 jun 2024
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