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-[[http://​www.ibstpi.org/​Products/​pdf/​appendix_A-C.pdf|Robert Gagné]] was an American educational psychologist who's ideas of //​conditions of learning// and instructional design implications were first introduced in 1965((Gagné,​ R. M. The conditions of learning and theory of instruction (1st ed.). New York, NY: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1965.)). Gagné assumed that there are **different types of learning outcomes**, each of which is best achieved through its **specific instructional design**, but also that there is a set of steps required in every learning environment (sometimes also known as //the Gagné Assumption//​).+[[http://​www.ibstpi.org/​Products/​pdf/​appendix_A-C.pdf|Robert Gagné]] was an American educational psychologist who's ideas of //​conditions of learning// and instructional design implications were first introduced in 1965((Gagné,​ R. M. The conditions of learning and theory of instruction (1st ed.). New York, NY: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1965.)). Gagné assumed that there are **different types of learning outcomes**, each of which is best achieved through its **specific instructional design**, but also that there is a set of steps required in every learning environment (sometimes also known as //the Gagné Assumption//​(([[http://​edtech2.boisestate.edu/​spechtp/​575/​learningtheorist.html|Specht,​ P. Robert Gagne - Learning Theorist. Boise State University, College of Education.]]))).
  
   * "//​Robert M. Gagne is truly one of the most influential educational psychologists of our generation, and he gave academic respectability to the practice of instructional systems design.//"​(([[http://​www.scribd.com/​doc/​41760294/​Educational-Psychology-a-Century-of-Contributions|Zimmerman,​ Barry J., and Dale H. Schunk. Educational psychology: a century of contributions,​ p328. Routledge, 2003.]]))   * "//​Robert M. Gagne is truly one of the most influential educational psychologists of our generation, and he gave academic respectability to the practice of instructional systems design.//"​(([[http://​www.scribd.com/​doc/​41760294/​Educational-Psychology-a-Century-of-Contributions|Zimmerman,​ Barry J., and Dale H. Schunk. Educational psychology: a century of contributions,​ p328. Routledge, 2003.]]))
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 ===== What is the practical meaning of conditions of learning? ===== ===== What is the practical meaning of conditions of learning? =====
  
-An example of how each of Gagné'​s nine events of instruction can be implemented follows((For more examples see: [[http://​www.educationforhealth.net/​articles/​subviewnew.asp?ArticleID=96|Sadaf S, Ali SK., Zuberi RW.  Problem-based Learning: Enhancing Tutors'​ Facilitation Skills Using Structured Small Group Experiential Learning . Education for Health 9 (online), 96. 2009.]] or  +An example of how each of Gagné'​s nine events of instruction can be implemented follows((For more examples see: [[http://​www.educationforhealth.net/​downloadpdf.asp?issn=1357-6283;​year=2009;​volume=22;​issue=1;​spage=96;​epage=96;​aulast=Sadaf;​type=2|Sadaf S, Ali SK., Zuberi RW.  Problem-based Learning: Enhancing Tutors'​ Facilitation Skills Using Structured Small Group Experiential Learning . Education for Health 9 (online), 96. 2009.]] or  
-[[http://​de.ryerson.ca/​portals/​de/​assets/​resources/​Gagne%27s_Nine_Events.pdf|Gagné’s Nine Events of Instruction. The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education Digital Education Strategies.]])):​+[[http://​de.ryerson.ca/​portals/​de/​assets/​resources/​Gagne%27s_Nine_Events.pdf|Gagné’s Nine Events of Instruction. The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education Digital Education Strategies.]]))(([[http://​books.google.com/​books?​id=c1MmAQAAIAAJ|Gagné,​ Robert Mills. The conditions of learning and theory of instruction. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1985.]] 
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     - **Gain attention** - Show students a short interesting film related what they are about to learn, pose them an intriguing question or give them a case study. ​     - **Gain attention** - Show students a short interesting film related what they are about to learn, pose them an intriguing question or give them a case study. ​
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   * "//​...not particularly applicable to situations in which incidental learning, discovery-based learning or other forms of instruction are desired...//"​ and assumes "//​content can be sufficiently structured and that enough activities can be provided for the learners to acquire the desired knowledge and skills//"​(([[http://​books.google.hr/​books?​id=VD6fsTl2jzIC&​pg=PA284&​dq=The+impact+of+situated+cognition:​+Instructional+acquire+the+desired+knowledge+and+skills&​hl=hr&​ei=JRSfTZTQL9nV4wbd1IyQAw&​sa=X&​oi=book_result&​ct=result&​resnum=1&​ved=0CCgQ6AEwAA#​v=onepage&​q=The%20impact%20of%20situated%20cognition%3A%20Instructional%20acquire%20the%20desired%20knowledge%20and%20skills&​f=false|Dills,​ Charles R., and A. J. Romiszowski. Instructional development paradigms. Educational Technology, 1997.]]))   * "//​...not particularly applicable to situations in which incidental learning, discovery-based learning or other forms of instruction are desired...//"​ and assumes "//​content can be sufficiently structured and that enough activities can be provided for the learners to acquire the desired knowledge and skills//"​(([[http://​books.google.hr/​books?​id=VD6fsTl2jzIC&​pg=PA284&​dq=The+impact+of+situated+cognition:​+Instructional+acquire+the+desired+knowledge+and+skills&​hl=hr&​ei=JRSfTZTQL9nV4wbd1IyQAw&​sa=X&​oi=book_result&​ct=result&​resnum=1&​ved=0CCgQ6AEwAA#​v=onepage&​q=The%20impact%20of%20situated%20cognition%3A%20Instructional%20acquire%20the%20desired%20knowledge%20and%20skills&​f=false|Dills,​ Charles R., and A. J. Romiszowski. Instructional development paradigms. Educational Technology, 1997.]]))
   * **ineffective in adult teaching**.   * **ineffective in adult teaching**.
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-  * **conditions of learning**, **learning outcomes**, **nine events of instruction**,​ **signal learning**, **stimulus-response learning**, **chaining**,​ **verbal association**,​ **discrimination learning**, **concept learning**, **rule learning**, **problem solving** 
-  * [[http://​www.ibstpi.org/​Products/​pdf/​appendix_A-C.pdf|Robert Gagné]] 
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-===== Bibliography ===== 
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-[[http://​www.scribd.com/​doc/​41760294/​Educational-Psychology-a-Century-of-Contributions|Zimmerman,​ Barry J., and Dale H. Schunk. Educational psychology: a century of contributions. Routledge, 2003.]] 
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-[[http://​ocw.usu.edu/​University_Extension/​conversation-on-instructional-design/​session-one.html|Conversation on Instructional Design: Robert M. Gagné, Ph.D. and M. David Merrill, Ph.D. Instructional Technology Utah State University.]] 
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-[[http://​edtech2.boisestate.edu/​spechtp/​575/​learningtheorist.html|Specht,​ P. Robert Gagné. Boise State University, College of Education.]] Retrieved April 6, 2011. 
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-[[http://​de.ryerson.ca/​portals/​de/​assets/​resources/​Gagne%27s_Nine_Events.pdf|Gagné’s Nine Events of Instruction. The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education Digital Education Strategies.]] 
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-[[http://​tip.psychology.org/​gagne.html|TIP:​ Conditions of Learning ​ (R. Gagné).]] Retrieved April 7, 2011. 
-===== Read more ===== 
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-[[http://​www.eric.ed.gov/​ERICWebPortal/​contentdelivery/​servlet/​ERICServlet?​accno=ED445674|Richey,​ Rita C. The Legacy of Robert M. Gagne. ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology, Syracuse University, 621 Skytop Rd., Suite 160, Syracuse, NY 13244-5290, 2000.]] 
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-Gagné, Robert Mills. The conditions of learning and theory of instruction. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1985. 
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-[[http://​www.amazon.com/​Conditions-Learning-Training-Applications/​dp/​0155021060#​reader_0155021060|Gagné,​ Robert M., and Karen L. Medsker. The Conditions of Learning: Training Applications. 1st ed. Wadsworth Publishing, 1995.]] 
  
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