• The Journal of Applied Instructional Design
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  • Design Considerations for Bridging the Gap Between Instructional Design Pedagogy and Practice
  • Building Empathy and Developing Instructional Design Experience and Skills
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  • Publication Information
    SeriesThe Journal of Applied Instructional Design
    ISSN2160-5289
    DOI10.51869/jaid202093
    Volume9
    Issue3
    Pages119
    LicenseCC BY
    Year2020

    The Journal of Applied Instructional Design

    October 2020

    Table of Contents

    The purpose of this journal is to bridge the gap between theory and practice by providing reflective practitioners a means for publishing articles related to the field. The journal establishes and maintains a scholarly standard with the appropriate rigor for articles based on design and development projects. Articles include evaluation reports (summative and formative), lessons learned, design and development approaches, as well as applied research. The articles are based on design and development projects as opposed to pure research projects and focus on lessons learned and how to improve the instructional design process. Rigor is established through articles grounded in research and theory.

    A secondary goal of this journal is to encourage and nurture the development of the reflective practitioner in the field of instructional design. This journal encourages the practitioner as well as collaborations between academics and practitioners as a means of disseminating and developing new ideas in instructional design. The resulting articles inform both the study and practice of instructional design.

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