an overview and links to resources related to the book Backwards Design by Jay McTighe and Wiggins
Cutting Edge course design - supposedly - from STEM and NSC work in U.S.A.
a short illustrated guide to 4 models of instructional design - includes and expands on ADDIE model
good listing of different instructional design approaches
instructional activities - interactive techniques
check out critique of Curriculum design model - feb 3, 2010
College of Education - University of Saskatchewan
directed at K-12 but has a wide range of templates that could easily be adapted for College use; review the basic information about how to plan and why - might be useful
incorporates Backwards Design but they call it Constructive Alignment - align the elements
part of Educational Learning Theorists and Theories site for Northern Arizona University - worth reviewing
Models/Theories - a George Mason site - belongs to someone ndabbagh
a detailed analysis of traditional models - includes rapid prototyping - worth reviewing for history of models?
from IDEO - seems a little pretentious but usually their mtl is good. They have a downloadable toolkit -might be worth checking out? LOL, thought I recognized this link - cited in my Oct27 MOOC - it wouldn't download though