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OverviewDesigning and Developing Robust Instructional Apps advances the state of instructional app development using three learning paradigms for building knowledge foundations, problem-solving, and experimentation. Drawing on research and development lessons gleaned from noted educational technologists, time-tested systematic instructional design processes, and results from user experience design, the book considers the planning and specification of instructional apps that blend media (text, images, sound, and moving pictures) and instructional method. Further, for readers with little to no programming experience, introductory treatments of JavaScript and Python, along with data fundamentals and machine learning techniques, offer a guided journey that produces robust instructional apps and concludes with next steps for advancing the state of instructional app development. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kenneth J. LuterbachPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.362kg ISBN: 9781138303188ISBN 10: 1138303186 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 15 March 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart I: Foundations of Instructional App Development 1. Conceptions of Learning and Instruction 2. Instructional Design for App Development 3. Computer Programming Part II: Creating Instructional Apps 4. Instructional Apps for Building Knowledge Foundations 5. Instructional Apps for Problem Solving 6. Instructional Apps for Experimentation 7. Current and Future ConsiderationsReviewsThe field of instructional technology is rich with scholars, philosophers, and designers, but few are able to develop their own instructional applications. In this book, Luterbach provides more than a programming guide. It is a path for understanding how apps fit into the larger landscape of learning and cognition, scaffolding via the instructional design process, contextualizing app development, and putting instructional technologists at ease. Examples of apps that support specific types of learning and instruction help readers make connections to the established foundations and strive for ubiquity and future exploration. -Jesse Strycker, Assistant Professor of Instructional Technology, Patton College of Education, Ohio University, USA Designing and Developing Robust Instructional Apps is not a book about app development; it is a book about app development, learning, instructional design, and learning through app development. The book can easily serve as a graduate-level textbook for an instructional/educational technology course in which students apply the principles and theories to app development. It also fills a need as a resource for educational app developers and computer science professionals who need to understand fundamentals of learning and instructional design to create educational apps that are well-grounded in theory and best practices for learning. -Chuck Hodges, Associate Professor of Leadership, Technology, & Human Development, Georgia Southern University, USA The field of instructional technology is rich with scholars, philosophers, and designers, but few are able to develop their own instructional applications. In this book, Luterbach provides more than a programming guide. It is a path for understanding how apps fit into the larger landscape of learning and cognition, scaffolding via the instructional design process, contextualizing app development, and putting instructional technologists at ease. Examples of apps that support specific types of learning and instruction help readers make connections to the established foundations and strive for ubiquity and future exploration. -Jesse Strycker, Assistant Professor of Instructional Technology, Patton College of Education, Ohio University, USA Designing and Developing Robust Instructional Apps is not a book about app development; it is a book about app development, learning, instructional design, and learning through app development. The book can easily serve as a graduate-level textbook for an instructional/educational technology course in which students apply the principles and theories to app development. It also fills a need as a resource for educational app developers and computer science professionals who need to understand fundamentals of learning and instructional design to create educational apps that are well-grounded in theory and best practices for learning. -Chuck Hodges, Associate Professor of Leadership, Technology, & Human Development, Georgia Southern University, USA """The field of instructional technology is rich with scholars, philosophers, and designers, but few are able to develop their own instructional applications. In this book, Luterbach provides more than a programming guide. It is a path for understanding how apps fit into the larger landscape of learning and cognition, scaffolding via the instructional design process, contextualizing app development, and putting instructional technologists at ease. Examples of apps that support specific types of learning and instruction help readers make connections to the established foundations and strive for ubiquity and future exploration."" —Jesse Strycker, Assistant Professor of Instructional Technology, Patton College of Education, Ohio University, USA ""Designing and Developing Robust Instructional Apps is not a book about app development; it is a book about app development, learning, instructional design, and learning through app development. The book can easily serve as a graduate-level textbook for an instructional/educational technology course in which students apply the principles and theories to app development. It also fills a need as a resource for educational app developers and computer science professionals who need to understand fundamentals of learning and instructional design to create educational apps that are well-grounded in theory and best practices for learning."" —Chuck Hodges, Associate Professor of Leadership, Technology, & Human Development, Georgia Southern University, USA" Author InformationKenneth J. Luterbach is Associate Professor of Instructional Technology in the College of Education at East Carolina University, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |