Instructional Design Resources
Instructional Theories
Instructional Design, Theory, & Research
Principles Of Online Design
Big Dog's ISD Page
Reference Guide for Instructional Design & Development
Who's Who in Instructional Technology
Dick and Carey's Systems Approach Model
Dick and Carey Model
e-learning for Development
Learning Theories
Learning Domains
Learning Concepts
Instructional Design Models
Instruction Theory for Kids
Blooms Taxonomy
How Children Learn
The Encyclopedia of Educational Technology
Martin Ryder from the University of Colorado at Denver has on this page returned a thread and linked back to all the sites that have linked to his resource on Instructional Design models. Explore this virtual treasure trove of links to additional Instructional Design resources, and practioners.
Kathy Sierra's Crash Course In Learning Theory (Good Stuff!) and click here for more expansion on her post.
Learning Objectives by Jennifer Yeh, Center for the Enhancement of Teaching, SFSU







Two good resources for Mobile Learning (m-learning) design info are:
http://www.MLearnopedia.com
&
http://www.mlearningworld.com
Posted by: Matthew | May 13, 2005 at 02:33 AM
An absolute favorite of mine for instructional theories + strategies
http://ide.ed.psu.edu/idde/theories.htm
Posted by: swaps | June 13, 2005 at 07:28 PM
excellent article for my purposes. I will soon use it for my researches about activity in learning...
thanks
Posted by: michele | May 24, 2006 at 01:39 PM
Thanks for the excellent info.
Posted by: Jason | January 15, 2007 at 03:43 AM
To post such a wonderful list of resources- you must have a passion for contributing to the profession. Therefore I am confident (and simultaneously ask that) you will allow this shameless plea for research participants to be added to this blog:
______________________
Instructional designer- you are needed!
If you are an instructional designer who has used a Course Management System, your expertise is needed. I am gathering data about such experiences. Please help!
-It should take less than 30 minutes-
The link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=maWnVjNNcF_2bLMj7t1C2odg_3d_3d
The results will be shared in early spring.
Thank you for your time,
Kate Vannoy
Posted by: Kate Vannoy | November 05, 2007 at 11:42 PM