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Incorporating Academic Standards in Instructional
Systems Design Process.
Wang, Charles Xiaoxue
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Abstract: Almost every state is "imposing" academic
standards. Helping students to meet those standards is a
key task for teachers and school administrators, as well
as instructional systems designers. Thus, instructional designers
in the K-12 environments are facing the challenge of using
appropriately and effectively academic standards in their
instructional systems design process. This paper offers some
effective ways of handling academic standards in the instructional
systems design process, together with examples. This paper is intended
to encourage experts in both academic standards and instructional
systems design to examine the role and influence of academic standards
on instructional systems design processes and the subsequent outcomes.
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Title: Incorporating Academic Standards in Instructional
Systems Design Process.
Author: Wang, Charles Xiaoxue
Note: In: Annual Proceedings of Selected Research and Development [and]
Practice Papers Presented at the National Convention of the Association for
Educational Communications and Technology (24th, Atlanta, GA, November 8-12,
2001). Volumes 1-2; see IR 021 504.
Page Length: 7
Publication Year: 2001
Document Type: Project Description (141); Conference Paper (150)
Target Audience: Teachers and Practitioners
ERIC Identifier: ED470158
Clearinghouse Identifier: IR021598
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