Thanks for visiting! My name is Nada Dabbagh, pronounced 'Neda Dabaah'.

I am associate professor in the Instructional Technology Program at George Mason University. I teach graduate courses in Instructional Design, Applied Learning Theory, and Web-Based Learning. My professional area of expertise is Instructional Design and Development.

My main research interests are:

  • Task structuring in online learning environments,
  • Problem generation and representation in hypermedia learning environments, and
  • Supporting student self-regulation in distributed learning environments.

Visit the Instructional Design Knowledge Base to support the teaching, learning, and practice of Instructional Design.

Book

Online Learning: Concepts, Strategies, and Application (Dabbagh/Bannan-Ritland, Prentice Hall, 2005).

Check out my recent ASTD Podcast about Communities of Practice.

Check out my distance learning interview with SchoolTalk.