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Instructional design
- Bloom, Benjamin – Taxonomies of the cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains – 1955
- Bonk, Curtis – Blended learning – 2000s
- Bransford, John D. – How People Learn: Bridging Research and Practice – 1999
- Bruner, Jerome – Constructivism
- Carr-Chellman, Alison – Instructional Design for Teachers ID4T −2010
- Carey, L. – "The Systematic Design of Instruction"
- Clark, Richard – Clark-Kosma "Media vs Methods debate", "Guidance" debate.
- Clark, Ruth – Efficiency in Learning: Evidence-Based Guidelines to Manage Cognitive Load / Guided Instruction / Cognitive Load Theory
- Dick, W. – "The Systematic Design of Instruction"
- Gagné, Robert M. – Nine Events of Instruction (Gagné and Merrill Video Seminar)
- Hannum, Wallace H., Professor, UNC-Chapel Hill – numerous articles and books; search via Google and Google Scholar
- Heinich, Robert – Instructional Media and the new technologies of instruction 3rd ed. – Educational Technology – 1989
- Jonassen, David – problem-solving strategies – 1990s
- Langdon, Danny G – The Instructional Designs Library: 40 Instructional Designs, Educational Tech. Publications
- Mager, Robert F. – ABCD model for instructional objectives – 1962
- Merrill, M. David – Component Display Theory / Knowledge Objects
- Papert, Seymour – Constructionism, LOGO – 1970s
- Piaget, Jean – Cognitive development – 1960s
- Piskurich, George – Rapid Instructional Design – 2006
- Simonson, Michael – Instructional Systems and Design via Distance Education – 1980s
- Schank, Roger – Constructivist simulations – 1990s
- Sweller, John – Cognitive load, Worked-example effect, Split-attention effect
- Roberts, Clifton Lee – From Analysis to Design, Practical Applications of ADDIE within the Enterprise – 2011
- Reigeluth, Charles – Elaboration Theory, "Green Books" I, II, and III – 1999–2010
- Skinner, B.F. – Radical Behaviorism, Programed Instruction
- Vygotsky, Lev – Learning as a social activity – 1930s
- Wiley, David – Learning Objects, Open Learning – 2000s