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Tennyson, Robert D.; Sisk, Margaret F. – Behaviour & Information Technology, 2011
In this article, we present a dynamic systems approach to instructional systems design (ISD). The fourth generation of ISD represents the attempt to establish a system that can adapt to individual learning and performance problems/needs while also being able to continuously update itself. It is learning-theory-neutral and takes into account the…
Descriptors: Instructional Systems, Instructional Design, Systems Approach, Problem Solving
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Zifferblatt, Steven M. – Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, 1973
Discusses the attributes of the behavior system and a model that suggests the feasibility of the development of a new and required analytic capability for systems of human behavior. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Instructional Systems, Learning Processes, Models
Zuman, John P.; Weaver, Suzie L. – 1988
During the summer of 1986 a group of 15 racially diverse students entering 10th and 11th grades participated in an intensive 4-week course taught by members of an NSF-funded project. The project's goals were to develop science and mathematics curricula based on the principles of systems dynamics. The course was a test of materials intended to…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Instructional Systems, Mathematics Education, Problem Solving
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Remus, William – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 1978
The process of designing a learning system for an undergraduate business course in problem solving is described. The system includes pre-testing, problem solving strategies, providing practice and evaluating systems performance. (MN)
Descriptors: Business Education, Class Organization, College Mathematics, Course Descriptions
Atkins, Brian – Programmed Learning and Educational Technology, 1983
An examination of the origin and content of general systems theory is followed by identification of the major characteristics of systems and brief discussion of use of models. Two ways of applying a systems model are identified and their appropriateness is assessed in relation to particular training circumstances. (55 references). (Author/MBR)
Descriptors: Instructional Development, Instructional Systems, Job Analysis, Job Training
Landa, L. N.; And Others – 1976
This book on the aspects of instructional processes focuses on control of student cognitive activity during instruction. Chapter 1 introduces the cybernetic approach to the theory of instruction. It is followed by a chapter on instructional effectiveness and efficiency. The third chapter discusses cognitive processes and thinking. Chapter 4…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Algorithms, Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Eastmond, Jefferson N. – 1971
Project BASICS attempts to answer questions about which of the best reading and mathematics strategies will produce mastery learning for what types of students in terms of their individual characteristics and needs. It focuses on the discovery and implementation of alternative strategies for mastery learning with an innovative school setting. The…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Educational Needs, Educational Planning, Educational Strategies
Redding, Richard E.; And Others – 1992
A cognitive task analysis was performed to analyze the key cognitive components of the en route air traffic controllers' jobs. The goals were to ascertain expert mental models and decision-making strategies and to identify important differences in controller knowledge, skills, and mental models as a function of expertise. Four groups of…
Descriptors: Air Traffic Control, Air Transportation, Cognitive Processes, Data Analysis