Wilson recommended Four Pillars of Practice to broaden foundation for instructional design.
Pillar 1: The individual
Pillar 2: The Outside Connection
Pillar 3: The Value Context
Pillar 4: The Aesthetic
The main focus of those four pillars is to elicit learner’s cognitive knowledge into contextual and real-world experience. Learners should have more opportunities to practice with instant feedback.
Look up theory into practice for more helpful information.
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"Instructional designers are designers of materials, but they are also designers of experience."
--(Wilson, 2004).

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