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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

A brief history of Instructional Design

There is a lot that one can read about Instructional Design online. However, there is little that I have found online that is not verbose, full of jargon, and un-pictorial.

I stumbled upon a little website made by the people from the University of Houston which gives a nice chronology of how ID movements and beliefs have grown and changed over the years.

Have a look at http://www.coe.uh.edu/courses/cuin6373/idhistory/index.html

Saturday, July 14, 2007

My STC Presentation on 'Using Video Games and Virtual Worlds for Learning'

During the first Society for Technical Communication (STC) Regional conference in Pune (14-15 Jul 2007), I was given the opportunity to conduct a session related to Instructional Design (ID). I thought it would be a good platform to make an interesting presentation on how and why people are more captivated by games (compared to traditional learning processes). During the presentation I also showed examples of a number of 'serious games' are being made to address learning among both the adults and children.

I've uploaded the PPT to Rapidshare along with the videos that I showed during the talk.

You could download the videos from:

http://rapidshare.com/files/42947771/STC_Session_Video_Games_Jul2007_v1.7.ppt.html



And the presentation from:

http://rapidshare.com/files/42953177/Videos_4_STCPrez_15Jul07.zip.html