A Closer Look at Merrill’s Peeble in the Pond

About Instructional Design skills and abilities.

Instructional design is all about maximizing your results, skills and abilities for learning and learning processes, performance contexts, content structure, content sequence, instructional strategies, non-instructional strategies, media delivery and design processes.

Merrill's Pebble in the Pond Model

Merrill's Pebble in the Pond Model displays each concentric ring as a stage during the- educational plan and the process begins with the central focus on the learning problem to be addressed. The "pebble" is a metaphor for the issue the learner must solve.

Merrill, M. D. (2013). First principles of instruction: Identifying and designing effective, efficient, and engaging instruction. Hoboken, NJ: Pfeiffer.

3 WAYS THROUGH HEURISTICS THAT MERRILL’S PEEBLE IN THE POND MODEL ENHANCES advocacy to opportunity youth, their families; community-based prevention and mediation techniques utilizing evidence based practices and the supported ID Model Stage.

  • Problems

    Analysis

    Strategy

  • Design

  • Production