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Appreciative Instructional Design: A New Model
Author: Karen Norum

University of Idaho
Boise, ID United States
10/01/2000
Pages: 4

Annotation: Paper presented at the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) National Conference. Denver, CO.

Current models of instructional design are deficit based: the gap between current performance and desired performance is analyzed and as appropriate, instruction is designed to fill that gap. We advocate the creation of models that meet the needs of communities of learners through sustained positive change. In this session, we will present a new model for instructional design that has the potential to generate and sustain positive change.

Karen E. Norum, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Adult Ed & HRD
Adult, Counselor, & Technology Education
College of Education
University of Idaho, Boise
800 Park Blvd., Suite 200
Boise, ID 83712-7742

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Karen Norum Email

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