Dick, Walter

The systematic design of instruction / Walter Dick, Lou Carey, James O. Carey. - 7th ed. - New Jersey : Pearson Education, 2009. - xxvii, 396 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1. Introduction to instructional design. Ch. 2. Identifying instructional goals using front-end analysis. Ch. 3. Conducting a goal analysis
Ch. 4. Identifying subordinate and entry skill. Ch. 5. Analyzing learners and contexts. Ch. 6. Writing performance objectives. Ch. 7. Developing assessment instruments
Ch. 8. Developing an instructional strategy. Ch. 9. Developing instructional materials. Ch. 10. Designing and conducting formative evaluations. Ch. 11. Revising instructional materials. Ch. 12. Designing and conducting summative evaluations.


This classic book simply and clearly introduces readers 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 covers the impact of critical new technologies and the Internet. The book also addresses current design processes used in instructional settings and delivery systems across many curriculum and business areas including Internet-based distance education.--from publisher description.


9780205585564


Design pédagogique.
Instructional systems Design.

371.3 / DIC