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Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Instructional Design Resources (eLearnSpace.org) - 1 views

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    Overview Instructional design (ID) has gained prominence in elearning due to its systemized approach to creating and evaluating the student learning experience. While the term itself might sound complex, in reality, all teachers follow some process of designing instruction already. Often, when a teacher first encounters ID, the response is "Oh, I already do that...". So, for many ID is just naming an existing process. Why is ID so important online? In a classroom, challenges and concerns can be addressed in "real time". If some component of a course or lesson is unclear, students can get immediate clarification. Online, however, this is not possible. In order to eliminate student frustrations, potential ambiguities and concerns need to be addressed before the course goes live. ID is the process that enables and verifies quality. Instructional design anticipates and plans for student experiences in a static environment where teacher feedback and clarification may be delayed.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Instructional Design and Learning Theory. Brenda Mergel - 1 views

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    Behaviorism, Cognitivism and Constructivism - The Basics
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

change.mooc.ca - 0 views

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    This course will introduce participants to the major contributions being made to the field of instructional technology by researchers today. Each week, a new professor or researcher will introduce his or her central contribution to the field. Date: September 12, 2011 - May 2012 Technologies Used: Through out this "course" participants will use a variety of technologies, for example, blogs, Second Life, RSS Readers, UStream, etc. Course resources will be provided using gRSShopper and online seminars delivered using Elluminate. Facilitators: Dave Cormier, George Siemens and Stephen Downes will co-facilitate this innovative and timely course.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Cat's Pyjamas Exploring education technology & networked learning - 0 views

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    My name is Joyce Seitzinger. I'm an educational technologist working in higher education, committed to improving student learning experiences through emerging technologies and innovative teaching strategies. My special interests are Moodle, personal learning networks and networked learning, instructional design, and staff development for e-learning. I'm best known in the Moodle community for developing the Moodle Tool Guide for Teachers.
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