Saturday, 29 April 2023

Instructional Design Models and Theories

What is Instructional Design?

In the article 'Instructional Design Models and Theories' Dr. Serhat Kurt lists the following key points on Instructional Design:
  1. Instructional design is learner-centered: Learner and his/her performance are the focal points.
  2. Instructional design is goal-oriented: Well-defined goals are essential.
  3. Instructional design focuses on real-world performance. Help learners perform the behaviors that will be expected of them in the real world.
  4. Instructional design focuses on outcomes that can be measured in a reliable and valid way. Creating valid and reliable measurement instruments is essential.
  5. Instructional design is empirical. Data are the heart of the process.
  6. Instructional design typically is a team effort. This process usually involves teamwork.
Source: https://educationaltechnology.net/instructional-design-models-and-theories/ Article posted on December 9, 2015 Updated onFebruary 17, 2021


ASSURE
Another article by the same author:
ASSURE: Instructional Design Model

ASSURE is an acronym for an Instructional Design model.

A – Analyse Learners
S – State Standards and Objectives
S – Select Strategies, Technology, Media, and Materials
U – Utilise Technology, Media, and Materials
R – Require Learner Participation
E – Evaluate and Revise


Apropos of nothing in particular - some ghosts I drew in 2018


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