Brigham Young University. Instructional Research and Development Department
Organization
Dates
- Existence: 1967 - 1973
Administrative History
The Instructional Research and Development Department (1967-1973) was an administrative unit at Brigham Young University. The unit was responsible for instructional system development and the design of course packages in consultation with faculty members.
Citation:
Division of Instructional Research, Development, and Evaluation records, 1966-1985 (Instructional Research and Development Department)Brigham Young University catalog of courses, 1970: page 529 (Instructional Research and Development; M. David Merrill, director)
Brigham Young University Organizational History Project, via WWW, October 6, 2020 (Instructional Research and Development Department; est. 1967; director, M. David Merrill (1967-1973); 1973 . In 1973 merged with Instructional Evaluation and Testing and the Institute for Computer Uses in Education, forming the Division of Instructional Research, Development, and Evaluation; worked in instructional system development and the design of course packages; reported to Communication Services (1967-1972), Instructional Services Division (1972-1973))
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Institutional Research faculty files, 1965-2000
Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: UA 1369 Series 1
Scope and Contents
Materials include faculty research files and reports. Dated 1974-1979.
Dates:
1965-2000
Institutional Research general files, 1950-1986
Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: UA 1369 Series 5
Scope and Contents
Materials include general files of the Institutional Research department. Dated 1950-1986.
Dates:
1950-1986
Institutional Research student academic employment, 1974-1975
Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: UA 1369 Series 2
Scope and Contents
Materials include files on student employees and student employment programs. Dated 1974-1975.
Dates:
1974-1975