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
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Tuesday, July 17, 2007
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:
And the presentation from:
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
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