| Instructional Design
I have extensive experience with Instructional Design for face-to-face, interactive television, and web-based instruction.
The basic models and tools that I utilize to make ID decisions are based upon the following resources:
(Click the image to access a higher resolution PDF copy of the models)
Dick and Carey's Instructional Design Model

Human Performance Technology Model

Behavior Engineering Model

Media Selection Model

Gagne's Nine Events of Instruction
(click here for article)
Below is an examples
of web-based instructional design...
Writing
a Research Paper
Blackboard Tutorial
Teaching Online: The ALOTA Method
Currently under development and designed specifically for use by the
KVCC Social Science Faculty
Human Development Modules
Developed in my Teaching Psychology class at Walden University
Below are examples
of interactive media that I developed...
Please note that these are in QuickTime format. You will need to "right-click the link to download the file to your computer and open it up in QuickTime to view and interact with the tutorials.

QuickTime is likely the most popular file format for online movies and other content. Click the icon to download the free QuickTime Player.
QuickTime Pro allows you a LOT more features including recording, editing, exporting to a huge list of file formats. At $30 it is a real good deal. Editing in QuickTime Pro (audio and video) is as easy as it gets.
Also, get the Flip4Mac plug-in so you can play Windows Media files in Quicktime

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Blooms Taxonomy Tutorial
11.8 MB
Measurement Scales Tutorial
4.5 MB
Gilbert's Behavior Engineering Model Tutorial
3.2 MB
So, you want to be an Instructional and Performance Technology Professional?
4.6 MB
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