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Characteristics of Instructional Design. ID is Learner Centered. Learners and their performance are the focal points of all teaching and learning activities. Change in perspective from teaching to learning. ID is Goal Oriented. Establishing well defined goals = key!
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ID is Learner Centered • Learners and their performance are the focal points of all teaching and learning activities. • Change in perspective from teaching to learning.
ID is Goal Oriented • Establishing well defined goals = key! • Make sure your goals can be implemented appropriately!
ID Focuses on Meaningful Performance • Prepare your learners to engage in meaningful and complex behaviors. • Always try to make the learning as authentic as possible!
ID Assumes Outcomes Are Reliable and Valid • You must create a learning experience where your assessments accurately portray that learning has occurred! • Reliability deals with how consistent the results are. • Validity concentrates on how authentic the learning is.
ID is Empirical, Iterative, and Self-Correcting • Instructional Designers collect data and feedback throughout implementation. • To successfully complete the project, each step needs to be rationally thought about and put into action. • ID process is not always as linear and sequential as most of the ID models imply.
ID is Usually a Team Effort • Most projects require the specialized skills of a variety of people.
Links to Check Out! • http://www.umich.edu/~ed626/define.html • http://mime1.marc.gatech.edu/MM_Tools/