Dr. John Keller
Professor
Profile
Dr. Keller has been a member of the Instructional Systems faculty since the 1980's. He has extensive international experience, especially but not exclusively in Europe, Northeast Asia, and Southeast Asia. He has delivered addresses, participated in conferences, conducted workshops, and completed consultancies in approximately 20 countries. He is best known for the "ARCS model", a motivational design process which he created.
Education
Ph.D., Instructional Systems Technology and Organizational Behavior, Indiana University
Research
The development of approaches to designing motivational systems; The design of performance improvement and systematic training design processes.
Publications
Principles of Instructional Design; The Design of Appealing Courseware; Evaluating Diversity Training: 17 Ready- To-Use Tools.
Expertise
The ARCS model of learner motivation
| Courses Frequently Taught | |
| EDF 5906 | Volition |
| EME 5601 | Introduction to Instructional Systems |
| EME 5217 | Principles of Learner Motivation |

