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MATERIALS ASSESSMENT AND TEACHING

MATERIALS ASSESSMENT AND TEACHING. INTRODUCTION TO INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN PROCESS. The role of instructional design: Instructional design is based on what we know about learning theories, information technology, systematic analysis (objective analysis), and management methods. 2.

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MATERIALS ASSESSMENT AND TEACHING

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  1. MATERIALS ASSESSMENT AND TEACHING

  2. INTRODUCTION TO INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN PROCESS • The role of instructional design: Instructional design is based on what we know about learning theories, information technology, systematic analysis (objective analysis), and management methods. 2

  3. THE FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE LEARNING OUTCOMES • . The instructional design approach considers instruction from the perspective of the learner rather than from the perspective of the content. • * What level of readiness do individual students need for accomplishing the objectives? • *What instructional strategies are most appropriate in terms of objectives and learner characteristics? 3

  4. * What media or other resources are most suitable? • *What support is needed for successful learning? • * How is achievement of the objectives determined? • * What revisions are necessary if a tryout of the program does not match expectations? 4

  5. KEY ELEMENTS OF THE INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN PROCESS • 1. For whom is the program developed? (characteristics of learners or trainees?) • 2. What do you want the learners or trainees to learn or demonstrate? (objectives) • 3. How is the subject content or skill best learned? (instructional strategies) • 4. How do you determine the extent to which learning is achieved? (evaluation procedures) 5

  6. These four fundamental components—learners, objectives, methods, and evaluation—form the framework for systematic instructional planning. • These components are interrelated and could make up an entire instructional design plan. 6

  7. THE COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN PLAN • Nine elements in a comprehensive instructional design plan: • 1. Identify instructional problems, and specify goals for designing an instructional program. • 2. Examine learner characteristics that should receive attention during planning. • 3. Identify subject content, and analyze task components related to stated goals and purposes. 7

  8. 4. State instructional objectives for the learner. • 5. Sequence content within each instructional unit for logical learning. • 6. Design instructional strategies so that each learner can master the objectives. • 7. Plan the instructional message and delivery. • 8. Develop evaluation instruments to assess objectives. • 9. Select resources to support instruction and learning activities. 8

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