What do instructional designers do in higher education? : A written symposium
John V Dempsey, Peter Albion, Brenda C Litchfield, Byron Havard and Jacquelin McDonald
Trends and issues in instructional design and technology, pp.221-244
Pearson/Merrill Prentice Hall, 2nd
2007
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Abstract
What the five authors of this “written symposium” have tried to do is to give you a small window on their world in higher education. The vignettes are written by Australians and Americans discussing five different job responsibilities instructional designers have in higher education. By organizing the roles of instructional designers into five common positions at the university level, the authors hope to give a glimpse of some of the day-to-day opportunities and some of the demands of their careers in higher education. The chapter highlights the similarities and differences among these job positions in higher education from the perspective of two countries with diverse traditions.
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Title
What do instructional designers do in higher education?
Edition
2nd
Publication Details
Trends and issues in instructional design and technology, pp.221-244
Resource Type
Book chapter
Publisher
Pearson/Merrill Prentice Hall; Upper Saddle River, NJ