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Brief History of Instructional Design - Coggle Diagram
Brief History of Instructional Design
1950-1959
Began utilizing "teaching machine"
Effective Instruction
Bite sized and immediate feedback
Bloom's Taxonomy
Benjamin Bloom - 1959
B.F. Skinner
The Programmed Instruction Movement
1960-1969
PLATO - 1960
Programmed logic for Automatic Learning Operations
Robert Mager - 1962
Development of Objectives Based Learning
Robert Glaser - 1963
Development of Criterion - Referenced Measures
Michael Scriven - 1967
Formative and Summative Evaluations
1990-1999
Internet is used for distance learning
Constructivism
World Wide Web officially launches - 1991
Rapid prototyping
1980-1989
Increased growth internationally
Decrease in Academia
Continued growth in business and industry
Increased interest in using microcomputers
Instructional Design Models
Computer based instruction
1970-1979
Military
Academia
Growth of Instructional Design Models
Business
Advent of computerized networks
1940-1949
Psychologist and educators were recruited by the military
WORLD WAR II
Development of detailed task analysis methodology
Developed training and methods of evaluation
Video was incorporated in the training materials
Robert Gagner
Leslie Briggs
Robert Miller
John Flanagan
2000 and beyond
Massive open online courses
Learning management systems
MOOCs and LMSs
Mobile Learning
Online learning in corporations increases
Learner experience design