Showing posts with label instructional design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label instructional design. Show all posts

6.30.2010

Instructional Design for Novices: ADDIE

ID for Novices: Addie approach NEW
Screenshot from my ID final project.

Note: this is my final project for EDCI 763: Instructional Design, a Master's course at K-State taught by Dr. Gary Whitt.

Assignment Description
Create a tutorial for beginning instructional designers. Your task is to teach me how to develop instruction from start to finish. Make sure to warn me what to watch out for. Tell what each design step is for but also explain what areas are particularly easy to mess up and why. Format: whatever you want to use to create this thing. However, I have to be able to view it, hear it, or read it. Please be as creative as you wish as you know I love that stuff. -Dr. Whitt

Assignment
I chose the ADDIE approach to Instructional Design:
Analysis
Design
Development
Implementation
Evaluation
I talk about how to use the ADDIE approach in this screencast:

Screencast_preview


6.22.2010

Screencasting with the Interwrite SchoolPad

Basic setup for a screencast.
Note: this is an assignment for my Master's course at K-State, EDCI 763: Instructional Design, taught by Dr. Gary Whitt. It is the end product of several weeks of work.

Assignment Description
Think about something you could teach me and my colleagues here in the Education Department at Roanoke College. Design your own instruction to do just that.

Part1. In a document, include each of the following:
I. Statement of Purpose
II. Needs Analysis
III. Task Analysis
IV. Learner Analysis
V. Objectives
VI. Design
VII. Evaluation
Part2. Then implement your instruction in a format of your choosing.

Assignment
My instruction is over how a math teacher with an Interwrite© Wireless School Pad, a Bluetooth‐enabled computer with built‐in microphone, and moderate computer skills can create a video lesson by doing what is called screencasting.

Part1. Here's my document breaking down the design of my instruction (pdf)

Part2. Here's my screencast which is the instruction. It can be viewed in two ways. I think the second way is cooler.

1. YouTube



2. Shockwave File (.swf) - will open in browser

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