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Rosalynn Blair

Eight Views of Instructional Design and What They Should Mean to Instructional Designers - 1 views

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    Eight different views of the design process are described with the purpose of broadening the practitioner's concept of instructional design. Views both internal and external to instructional design are considered, so that instructional designers can see the traditions of their field in the context of design activity in other professional fields.
Susan Tamasi

Instructional Design - The Second Principle - 0 views

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    Looking back on ID, here's another fun article on the topic, with lots of examples and rubrics. Article summary: "This section deals with creating effective instruction through careful planning and wise curricular choices. Materials are designed to be used by any educator - kindergarten through college; and novice or veteran."
peggyw

Align Assessments, Objectives, Instructional Strategies - Teaching Excellence & Educati... - 0 views

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    Assessments should reveal how well students have learned what we want them to learn while instruction ensures that they learn it. For this to occur, assessments, learning objectives, and instructional strategies need to be closely aligned so that they reinforce one another.
Rati Jani

Resources related to Instructional Design Models. - 2 views

The article comparing and discussing the core instructional designs in the context of online teaching: http://www.de-research.com/PhDFinalPapers/CT_3IDModels.pdf The article discusses the Bloom's...

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aubrey872

Building modern online social presence: A review of social presence theory and its inst... - 0 views

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    This paper combines two of our course's concerns: the importance of social presence in the online classroom (deNoyelles et al. 2014) and instructional design. It refers to the ADDIE model of instructional design in order to optimize effective social presence in the online classroom, and lists several course design strategies in the final section (pp. 676-678) to increase the student perception of valuable instructor social presence.
erinannmooney

Using instructional design principles to develop effective information literacy instruc... - 1 views

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    This article talks about using the ADDIE model to design a one-shot library session. Since that is what I do, I may have to take another look at ADDIE.
murasimo

Merrill's First Principles of Instruction - 0 views

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    Very short, clear and cute video about the principles of instruction by Dr. Merrill
imeldareyes

EVIDENCE-BASED NURSING EDUCATION: EFFECTIVE USE OF INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN AND SIMULATED L... - 0 views

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    This article discusses using the ADDIE model in developing nursing simulation exercises.
Susan Tamasi

An Instructional Design Model for Intercultural Language Teaching: A Proposed Model - 2 views

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    This article talks specifically about the applications of the ADDIE model and the Dick & Carey Model for teaching about culture and intercultural communication. While the authors talk about an English as a Second Language course in Vietnam, their instructional design can be used for any course looks at cultural norms, including languages, linguistics, anthropology, sociology, and human health. Also, while their plans are not specific to an online course, their ideas transfer to an online or hybrid course quite easily. I was really pleased to find this article, especially as it supports my own ideas about using a hybrid of these two models to teach about intercultural communication. It makes concrete the theoretical assignments and organizational tips that I had in mind. I know I will come back to it often.
Lynn Bertrand

The Technology Source Archives - Using the Project Approach to Online Course Development - 2 views

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    Because the early planning stages of online instruction are crucial, Diane Chapman and Todd Nicolet propose a 'project approach' to course Development: a formal, team-based operation that makes use of consistent standards, trackable processes, standardized tools, and structured communication to facilitate technology initiatives of all sizes. This appears to facilitate scaling and the design and development of online instruction while maintaining the quality and integrity of the courses. Course design and development become more manageable when they are translated into repeatable processes and easy-to-apply tools.
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    This is very similar to Strategy 6: Apply Project Planning and Management Methods to Course Development in last weeks reading, "Effective Workload Management Strategies for the Online Environment".
ginnysecor

Hybrid Course Design and Instruction guidelines - 3 views

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    These guidelines focus specifically on hybrid course design and instruction beginning with Fundamental Questions, moving through Best Practices and also covering pitfalls and practices to avoid.
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    Hey, Ginny, I liked this post. It is bulleted and right to the point. It also brings up something that concerns me for our students, specifically tidbits for what to do (and NOT do) when students are enrolled in multiple hybrid courses. Thanks
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    This is a very helpful resource, as it is presented for the novice learner and has lots of basic details that I'm trying to make sense of. Thanks for sharing.
erinannmooney

(My) Three Principles of Effective Online Pedagogy | Online Learning Consortium, Inc - 1 views

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    This article has GREAT examples of instructions to students about discussion posts and rubrics for discussion posts. It also says to let the students create the questions for discussions, rather than providing questions for them.
mbristow

Instructional Design Models - 0 views

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    A huge list of Design Models including: Postmodern Phenomenological Models Constructivist Models   (see also Constructivism) Action Research (Participatory Design Models) Activity Theory (artifact-mediated and object-oriented action) Anchored Instruction (John Bransford) Andrgogy (Malcom Knowles) Cognitive Apprenticeship (Collins, Brown and Newman) Cognitive Flexibility Theory (Rand Spiro) Generative Learning - Merlin C.
jdrasin

Instructional System Design: The ADDIE Model - A Handbook for Practitioners - 1 views

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    This is the online ADDIE workbook I used to design a previous workshop. It's a nice step through of the overall process with lots of external resouces. The Instructional System Design Model (ISD) uses five phases (Analysis, Design, Develop, Implement, and Evaluate) for creating both informal and formal learning processes.
erinannmooney

http://www.loexconference.org/2014/presentations/LOEX2014_PadletwithNotes.pdf - 0 views

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    This powerpoint presentation from a library instruction conference talks about uses for the tool Padlet -- which looks like a really interesting way for students to share findings on an online graffiti wall.
srodge5

Developing an e-Toolbox to Facilitate Universal Design for Instruction into Online and ... - 1 views

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    Here are some tips and tools for implementing universal design into online and blended courses.
Susan Tamasi

Teaching online courses in linguistics - 0 views

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    Not surprising (to me), there are very few studies of online teaching in Linguistics. The authors of this article state that they found only one prior to this 2014 publication. Similar to other research on online teaching in general, they found that time management, communication, and detailed instructions are crucial for a successful course. They also discuss how attitudes toward technology play a significant role in course success.
jtsass

Instructional Design Models-Framework for Innovative Teaching and Learning Methodologies - 0 views

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    Great comparison of some of the models with application
jcoconn

The Application of Universal Instructional Design to ESL Teaching - 1 views

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    Universal Design in the ESL classroom
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    I like this list, Jane, though I feel the author Kregg Strehorn could have elaborated on some of the suggestions to explain more clearly what is meant and what a particular method entails. Maybe there was a strict word limit to which Strehorn had to adhere. In any case, some of the ideas are very interesting but also seem to be very time-consuming and potentially confusing. Don't get me wrong, I think it's wonderful that Stehorn reads and records some of the texts they are using in the class, reads and records and transcribes lectures, gives students different assignment choices, writes detailed class outlines and shares them with students, etc. All of these ideas make sense to me, but how do you have time as a teacher (and in my/our case instructor and full-time staff member) to do all that, unless you teach the same course over and over again? I am a great supporter and believer in universal design; plus, online classes in particular are, almost by nature, using a range of tools, thus serving students with different needs. Yet, Strehorn should discuss the amount of work involved in creating this course and should also address students' responses to this course as well as potential pitfalls in terms of student assessment. Perhaps Strehorn has done so in a different place.
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