Episode 30: Talking Instructional Design Competencies with Dr. Bill Sugar

December 15, 2014

In this episode, I interview Dr. Bill Sugar who is an Associate Professor of Instructional Technology in the Department of Mathematics, Science, and Instructional Technology Education at East Carolina University.  The interview focuses on a recent book Dr. Sugar wrote titled: Studies of ID Practices: A Review and Synthesis of Research on ID Current Practices.

The interview begins with Dr. Sugar giving a brief overview of his book and how the idea for the book originated. We discuss the idea of common ID competencies. Dr. Sugar discusses this concept along with the process for organizing ID competencies. The interview ends recommendations Dr. Sugar has about ID competencies.

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