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Title: Instructional Development


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Instructional Development
  • Welcome to ISTC 667

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Instruction
  • What makes it successful?
  • Considerations?

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Instructional Development
  • - A systematic process used by
    instructional developers in the design,
    development, and evaluation of instructional
    programs which are effective and/or efficient.

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Systematic Instruction
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Behavioral Objectives
  • Information to be learned is specified in terms
    of the learners behaviors.
  • Learning is measurable only in terms of the
    behavior produced.
  • Behaviors must be capable of measurement.

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Systematic Instruction
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Instructional Design
  • Term is used interchangeably with Instructional
    Development.
  • Information processed in terms of
  • Sequence
  • Mode of presentation
  • Techniques and media employed

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Systematic Instruction
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Instructional Presentation
  • The information that was developed in step 2, is
    presented to learners.

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Systematic Instruction
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Instructional Evaluation
  • Learners evaluated in terms of behavioral
    objectives from step 1.
  • If performance is unsatisfactory, steps 1, 2, and
    3 are revised until objectives are met.

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Deweys Problem Solving
  • Identification of the problem
  • Formulation of a hypothesis
  • Collection, organization, and analysis of data
  • Formulation of conclusions
  • Verification, reflection, or modification of
    hypothesis test consequences

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Learning Theories
  • Tend to be descriptive
  • B.F. Skinner
  • Emphasis on effects of external conditions
  • Rewards, punishments determine future behavior
  • Do not specifically tell designer what to do to
    achieve goals

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Incorporate theories
  • These are the core teaching strategies
    incorporated into instruction plan.
  • A combination of learning theories may be
    integrated within instruction plan.

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The ID process begins
  • Questions for the developer
  • Learners level of readiness?
  • Most appropriate instructional strategies in
    terms of learner characteristics/objectives?
  • What media or other resources most suitable?

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The ID process begins
  • What support is required?
  • How is achievement of objectives determined?
  • What revisions necessary if program does not
    match expectations?

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Key elements
  • Leaner characteristics
  • For whom is program developed?
  • What will learners learn or demonstrate?
  • How is the content or skill best learned?
  • What is the extent to which learning is achieved?

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Comprehensive plan
  • 1. Identify instructional problems and specify
    goals.
  • 2. Examine learner characteristics.
  • 3. Identify subject content and analyze task
    components.
  • 4. Specify the objectives.

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Comprehensive plan
  • 5. Sequence content within each instructional
    unit for logical learning.
  • 6. Design instructional strategies so each
    learner can master objectives.
  • 7. Plan instructional message and develop
    instruction.
  • 8. Develop evaluation instruments.
  • 9. Select resources to support activities.

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Comprehensive plan
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The End
From Designing Effective Instruction 4th Ed.,
Morrison, Ross, Kemp, 2004.
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