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International Journal on New Trends in Education and Their Implications 2013, Vol. 4(4) 134-144

Integrating Technology into Classroom:the Learner- Centered Instructional Design

Baris SEZER,  Fatma Gizem Karaoglan YILMAZ, Ramazan YILMAZ

pp. 134 - 144

Publish Date: October 31, 2013  |   Single/Total View: 1/1   |   Single/Total Download: 1/1


Abstract

In this study, to present an instructional model by considering the existing models of instructional design (ARCS, ADDIE, ASSURE, Dick and Carey, Seels and Glasgow, Smith and Ragan etc.) with the nature of technology-based education and to reveal analysis, design, development, implementation, evaluation, and to revise levels with lower levels of the instructional design model were aimed. The ASSURE model is extremely learner centered. Unlike many design models, it was created using cognitive theories of learning as its foundation. The directions of Assure Model are characteristic features of learners, getting stated objectives and selecting the best media and materials for the instruction program. In this study, document analysis method were used. As a result, two example lesson plans given can be updated according to all grades and lessons. With the use of these example plans are expected to perform more effective learning.

Keywords: Technology, integration, instructional design


How to Cite this Article?

APA 7th edition
SEZER, B., YILMAZ, Â.G.K., & YILMAZ, R. (2013). Integrating Technology into Classroom:the Learner- Centered Instructional Design. International Journal on New Trends in Education and Their Implications, 4(4), 134-144.

Harvard
SEZER, B., YILMAZ, Â. and YILMAZ, R. (2013). Integrating Technology into Classroom:the Learner- Centered Instructional Design. International Journal on New Trends in Education and Their Implications, 4(4), pp. 134-144.

Chicago 16th edition
SEZER, Baris,   Fatma Gizem Karaoglan YILMAZ and Ramazan YILMAZ (2013). "Integrating Technology into Classroom:the Learner- Centered Instructional Design". International Journal on New Trends in Education and Their Implications 4 (4):134-144.