The Systematic Design of Instruction simply and clearly introduces students to the fundamentals of instructional design and helps them learn the concepts and procedures for designing, developing, and formatively evaluating instruction. Often referred to as a key resource of the instructional design field, this classic text is ideal for use in graduate-level educational and instructional technology programs. The text is also used widely as a manual by human resource professionals in business, industrial, and government training. The fifth edition builds on a successful foundation with discussions of the impact of new technologies and the Internet as well as current design processes used in classroom, distance, and other instructional settings.
"The Dick/Carey/Carey model is the most comprehensive, clear, and conducive support tool to teach introductory instructional design courses. The fact that the model is laid out at the beginning and followed throughout the book guides and supports the learning process."
Celina Byers, Bloomsburgh University
"...the process of instructional design is clarified and logically introduced, thus providing valuable support to students' first introduction to the design process...the clarity of the text enables students to practice the process as they work on independent design projects."
Virginia McGinnis, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania