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With its problem-oriented approach to instructional design, the third edition of The ID CaseBookprovides 32 realistic case studies in a wide range of authentic contexts, from K-12 to post-secondary, corporate, and military. The cases and their accompanying discussion questions encourage students to analyze the available information, develop conclusions, and consider alternative possibilities in resolving ID problems. Features of the Third Edition include: NEW! Nine cases have been added,increasing the variety of contents, contexts, and audiences encompassed by the text. NEW! Case matrixon the inside front cover allows you to quickly identify which cases are most appropriate for your course. Preliminary Analysis Questionsin each case stimulate readers’ thinking by asking them to discuss the relevant issues, consider the situation from multiple perspectives, develop a solution, and foresee the possible resulting consequences. Implications for ID Practicein each case encourage readers to expand their thinking on the case issues, from theoretical and practical viewpoints of instructional design. Praise for the Second Edition: “What the ID CaseBookdoes is give our students more experiences than they could possibly cram into a course or semester. Through the cases they visit schools, companies, and government agencies. They see people grappling well, and often not so well, with realistic challenges. It's a very useful resource.” -- Allison Rossett, San Diego State University “The cases in the ID CaseBookreplicate real ID and performance problems, as well as promote multiple viewpoints and learning outcomes. In my experience, with several learner populations, the biggest benefit has been in uncovering learners’ implicit world-views.” -- Kathleen W. Ingram, Logistics Services International, Inc. The ID CaseBookis extremely effective in engaging students in my online instructional design courses through directed group discussions of the excellent case learning situations. -- Sallie J. Johnson, Troy University The second edition of the ID CaseBook received the 2002 award for Outstanding Book in the Field of Instructional Design from the Association of Educational Communications and Technology.Peggy A. Ertmer is the author of 'The I.D. CaseBook: Case Studies in Instructional Design (3rd Edition)', published 2006 under ISBN 9780131717053 and ISBN 0131717057.
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