This paper explores the fundamental principles of digital instructional design, focusing on their applicability in the context of technology-assisted learning. It examines classic and emerging models of instructional design, strategies for organizing digital content, theoretical foundations of learning, the use of interactivity and multimedia, and aspects related to accessibility and digital inclusion. By integrating contemporary pedagogical theories and international guidelines, the article provides a theoretical and applied framework for developing relevant educational resources in the digital age.
Tatiana CHIRIAC (Wed,) studied this question.