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Title: Instructional Design


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Instructional Design Course Development
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NEOUCOM May 24th 2005
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Instructional Design Course Development
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Instructional Design Course Development
NEOUCOMMay 24th 2005
NEOUCOM
Sal Sanders Assistant Professor of Health
Professions Director of Distance Learning Bitonte
College of Health Human Services Youngstown
State University
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Good Teaching
  • is Good Teaching

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Ohio Learning Network
  • Principles of Good Practice
  • Institutional Responsibilities
  • Instructional Responsibilities
  • Instruction and Courses
  • Student Support
  • Assessment Practices

http//www.oln.org/teaching_and_learning/7principl
es.php
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Dick and Carey Systems Approach Model for ID
Dick, W., Carey, L. (1996). The systematic
design of instruction. New York Harper Collins
Publishers.
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ADDIE
Analyze
Revision
Revision
Design
Implement
Evaluate
Revision
Revision
Develop
-Adapted from Simonson, M., Smaldino, S.,
Albright, M. Zvacek, S. (2003) Teaching and
learning at a distance. New Jersey Pearson
Education, Inc.
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Analyze
  • Who is the target audience?
  • -Age, sex, cultural backgrounds, language, etc.
  • Number of students in class Related to level of
    interactivity
  • General Abilities of class
  • Potential for Interactivity
  • Identify Essential Course content

-Simonson, M., Smaldino, S., Albright, M.
Zvacek, S. (2003) Teaching and learning at a
distance. New Jersey Pearson Education, Inc.
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Design
  • Consider your teaching philosophy
  • Goals and Objectives
  • Teaching Strategies and Media
  • How will these be met to accomplish learning
    outcomes?
  • Consider teaching methods and strategies you use
  • How will you use these on-line?
  • How will you communicate?
  • -Written, Audio, Video

-Simonson, M., Smaldino, S., Albright, M.
Zvacek, S. (2003) Teaching and learning at a
distance. New Jersey Pearson Education, Inc.
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Design 2
  • Technical considerations
  • What is required?
  • Computer, plug-ins (Acrobat Reader, Real Player,
    Flash Player, etc.)
  • Bandwidth (dial-up, or high bandwidth)
  • Technical/computer skills
  • Consider SAE or Readiness Inventory for students
    involved in distance learning

-Simonson, M., Smaldino, S., Albright, M.
Zvacek, S. (2003) Teaching and learning at a
distance. New Jersey Pearson Education,
Inc. -http//www.webct.com
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Design Considerations
  • Visual Literacy
  • Text Fonts, Size, Layout
  • Writing for the Web Headings, Chunk Material
  • Images File size is important
  • Balance quality with size
  • JPEG Photos
  • GIF Text graphics or clip art
  • Accessibility issues
  • Images alt tags
  • Video Closed captioning
  • Web considerations

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Planning
  • More planning is often required for an on-line
    course
  • Define Scope, Objectives, Learning Outcomes
  • Identify Learner Characteristics
  • Establish Constraints
  • Determine Costs
  • Determine Collect Resources
  • Brain Storming
  • Define Look and Feel

-Alessi, S. M. and Trollip, S. R. (2001).
Multimedia for Learning Methods and Development
(Third Edition). Needham Heights, MA Allyn
Bacon.
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Development
  • Prepare/Produce Program Elements
  • Text, Audio, Graphics, Video
  • Put it all together
  • Alpha Test
  • Revise
  • Beta Test
  • Revise
  • Validate Program

-Alessi, S. M. and Trollip, S. R. (2001).
Multimedia for Learning Methods and Development
(Third Edition). Needham Heights, MA Allyn
Bacon.
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Implement
  • Syllabus
  • Consider additional guidelines for procedures,
    expectations
  • Orientation to On-line Learning and WebCT
  • Readiness Index for Online Learning
  • Available at
  • http//nursing.iupui.edu/About/default.asp?/About/
    CTLL/Online/RILO.htm
  • WebCT Orientation For Students
  • http//www.webct.com/oriented/viewpage?nameorient
    ed_orientation_program_home
  • WebCT Can Be Fun Orientation Course

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Implement 2
  • Request WebCT course
  • Customize
  • Upload files and necessary media
  • Create Quizzes, Discussion Topics, Modify columns
    to report grades, etc.
  • Distribute media
  • CD-ROM or DVD-ROM (if necessary)

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Evaluate
  • Student evaluation of courses
  • Method should be appropriate for evaluation of
    online courses.
  • Ongoing evaluation of course and ID
  • Rubric for On-line courses
  • Available at http//www.csuchico.edu/tlp/onlineLe
    arning/rubric/index.shtml
  • WebCT Competencies for Designers and Course
    Facilitators
  • Available at
  • http//www.webct.com/oriented/viewpage?nameorient
    ed_orientation_program_home

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Evaluate 2
  • Evaluation of student performance
  • Must be appropriate for course objectives/outcomes
  • Consider constructivist approaches
  • Paper/project
  • Webquest
  • Research project
  • Presentation
  • Quiz

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Applying Instructional Design
  • Goal or objective
  • Teaching Method or Technique
  • Strategy for accomplishing this on-line
  • Examples Discussion, Quiz, Problem-based
    Learning Exercise, Webquest, Video, etc.

-Alessi, S. M. and Trollip, S. R. (2001).
Multimedia for Learning Methods and Development
(Third Edition). Needham Heights, MA Allyn
Bacon. -Simonson, M., Smaldino, S., Albright, M.
Zvacek, S. (2003) Teaching and learning at a
distance. New Jersey Pearson Education, Inc.
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Applying Instructional Design 2
  • Strategy for implementation
  • Obtain/create media, materials, worksheets,
    resources
  • Evaluation

-Alessi, S. M. and Trollip, S. R. (2001).
Multimedia for Learning Methods and Development
(Third Edition). Needham Heights, MA Allyn
Bacon. -Simonson, M., Smaldino, S., Albright, M.
Zvacek, S. (2003) Teaching and learning at a
distance. New Jersey Pearson Education, Inc.
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Resources
  • Accessibility Information
  • Checklist of checkpoints for Web Content
    Accessibility Guidelines http//www.w3.org/TR/199
    9/WAI-WEBCONTENT-19990505/full-checklist
  • Bobby A useful tool to check your site or pages
    http//www.cast.org/bobby/
  • Active Learning
  • Available at http//www.acu.edu/cte/activelearnin
    g/

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Types
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  • Synchronous
  • Asynchronous
  • Stand alone Distance/Distributed Learning
  • Combined Approach
  • DL to Enhance/Support of face to face teaching

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WebCT http//www.webct.com
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Quiz Reports
Assignment
Tracking
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Whats going on
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  • Content Active Learning and Direction
  • PBL
  • Web Research / Web Creation
  • Simulations
  • Games
  • Interactive Syllabus - Steve Mikles

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Content Creation,Feedback,Evaluation Tools
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  • Microsoft Producer
  • http//www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?Fa
    milyID1b3c76d5-fc75-4f99-94bc-784919468e73Displa
    yLangen
  • Impactica for PowerPoint
  • http//www.impatica.com
  • Camtasia
  • http//www.techsmith.com/products/studio/default.a
    sp
  • QuickTime VR
  • http//www.vrtoolbox.com/vrthome.htm
  • http//www.apple.com/quicktime/qtvr/
  • Macromedia Flash, Fireworks, Dreamweaver
  • http//www.macromedia.com
  • Sound Forge
  • http//mediasoftware.sonypictures.com/Products/Sho
    wProduct.asp?PID868

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Help and Support
  • Who are your contacts?
  • Technical
  • Instructional

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  • The thing with high-tech is you always end up
    using scissors.
  • -- David Hockney Observer July 10, 1994

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Contact Information
  • Sal Sanders
  • Youngstown State University
  • sasanders_at_ysu.edu
  • 330.941.7157

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Synchronous
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Chat
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Asynchronous
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Quiz
Discussions
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Chat Room Discussion of Presentation
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  • ClassIs the incubation period different for
    cutaneous anthrax
  • Student SI am not sure, but I think so.
  • ClassHow is this important to a health care
    manager?
  • Student SI would think this would be important
    to a health care
  • manager, because with all the bio-terrorism, and
    flu season just
  • starting, I would think that having a chart with
    all the signs, and
  • symptoms and incubation periods of both forms
    would really help to
  • rule out whether someone had the flu or this
    problem, and then they
  • could treat them appropriately.

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