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Instructional Design

Instructional Design. Gibran Carter. Instructional Design Instructional Design is a systematic process for the creation of high quality instructional materials.

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Instructional Design

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  1. Instructional Design Gibran Carter

  2. Instructional DesignInstructional Design is a systematic process for the creation of high quality instructional materials

  3. Instructional Design TheoryLearning TheoryInstructional Design ModelInstructional design theory offers help and guidance to better help people learn and develop. Learning theory describes how the learning occurs

  4. Instructional DesignThere are many different instructional design models from which to choose. Many of these models have common features such asNeeds assessment, Goal and objective identification, audience, and setting analysis, content and delivery development, evaluation and redesign

  5. Instructional DesignDick and Carey

  6. Instructional Design ADDIE INSERT GRAPHIC FOR ADDIE MODEL HERE

  7. Analysis The instructional problem is clarified, the instructional goals and objectives are established and the learning environment and learner's existing knowledge and skills are identified

  8. Design The design phase deals with learning objectives, assessment instruments, exercises, content, subject matter analysis, lesson planning and media selection. The design phase should be systematic and specific. Systematic means a logical, orderly method of identifying, developing and evaluating a set of planned strategies targeted for attaining the project's goals. Specific means each element of the instructional design plan needs to be executed with attention to details.

  9. Development The development phase is where the developers create and assemble the content assets that were created in the design phase. Programmers work to develop and/or integrate technologies. Testers perform debugging procedures. The project is reviewed and revised according to any feedback given.

  10. Implementation During the implementation phase, a procedure for training the facilitators and the learners is developed. The facilitators' training should cover the course curriculum, learning outcomes, method of delivery, and testing procedures. Preparation of the learners include training them on new tools (software or hardware), student registration. This is also the phase where the project manager ensures that the books, hands on equipment, tools, CD-ROMs and software are in place, and that the learning application or Web site is functional

  11. Evaluation The evaluation phase consists of two parts: formative and summative. Formative evaluation is present in each stage of the ADDIE process. Summative evaluation consists of tests designed for domain specific criterion-related referenced items and providing opportunities for feedback from the users

  12. Why Use Instructional DesignPeople use instruction design to better communicate, plan and organize a particular medium. That can consists of readings, video, books, online resources to name a few. Instructional designs assists people in learning and to deliver and gives them a sense of structure and organization.

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