Models for instructional design provide procedural frameworks for the systematic production of instruction. The models incorporate fundamental elements of the instructional design process including analysis of the intended audience or determining goals and objectives. Models may be used in different contexts. One model can be used for an entire course of instruction or elements from multiple models can be combined.
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General Phases
Classification of Models
Specific Models
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