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Instructional design is . The systematic and reflective process oftranslating principles of learning andinstruction into plans for instructionalmaterials, activities, information, resources,and evaluation.? Smith
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2. Instructional design is… The systematic and reflective process of
translating principles of learning and
instruction into plans for instructional
materials, activities, information, resources,
and evaluation.
? Smith & Ragan — Instructional Design, 2e.
3. Instructional design is… An emerging profession, focused on creating and maintaining efficient and effective human performance, guided by a model, carried out systematically, based on systems theory, and oriented to finding and applying the most efficient solutions to performance problems
? Rothwell & Kazanas — Mastering the Instructional Design
Process
4. Instructional design is… …the systematic process of analyzing,
designing, developing, implementing, and
evaluating solutions to instructional
problems.
…the ultimate goal of ISD is to enhance
learning through the use of strategies and
techniques drawn from the practical
application of educational theory and
technology.
5. Role for instructional design Systematic process of instructional design
enables you to:
Identify a performance problem
Determine the goals and objectives
Define your learners and their needs
Develop strategies to meet needs and goals
Assess learning outcomes
Evaluate if goals, objectives, and needs are met
6. Key Elements of ID Process
Learners
Methods
Objectives
Evaluation
7. ADDIE Model Analysis
Development
Design
Implementation
Evaluation
8. Dick & Carey Model
9. Kemp Model
10. Components of a problem CURRENT
CONDITION
(What is happening?)
IDEAL STATE
(CRITERION)
(What should be happening?)
POSSIBLE CAUSES
(Why does the problem exist?)
SYMPTOMS OF CURRENT
CONDITION
((WWhaht aaret ’thse tehffeec tds oiff ftheer peronblceem??))
(How will you close the gap?)
GAP
11. Role for whom…? P-12 teachers
College teachers / professors
Instructional designer / corporate or nonprofit
Trainers / corporate or non-profit
Instructional support staff / academic
You…!
12. Instructional problems Are identified by poor human performance
or a deficiency in knowledge
Can be solved with instruction or training
Non-instructional problems can be better
addressed with non-instructional
solutions…such as?
13. Small group activity What is an instructional problem?
Handout (isdprob.pdf)
Identify instructional problems
Activity 1.1
Assignment 1
Asgnmnt1.pd
14. For example………… Introduction
An estimated 20% of the U.S. population has a learning disability
? e.g., dyslexia, auditory processing disorder, attention deficits
Graduate students in IT do not receive
adequate instruction about how to instruct
students with learning disabilities.
15. For example… Current Condition
Graduates of SIU-IT department do not know
how to instruct adult learners who have
learning disabilities.
Ideal State (criterion)
Graduate students of SIU-IT should be able to
design instruction to accommodate learners
with learning disabilities.
16. For example… Possible causes
LD not addressed in course texts
IT instructors not adequately trained
LD not a valued topic in IT
LD not part of IT curriculum
Low or no understanding of LD by students orinstructors
17. For example… Symptoms
Misinformation
Inadequately prepared graduates who become teachers, trainers
Instructors frustrated by LD students
LD learners frustrated
Unfulfilled SIU-IT mission statement
Lowered professional integrity
18. Summary Instructional design is…
4 key elements
Models, processes
Instructional problem