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Training & Instructional Design

Training & Instructional Design. Selecting and Working with Media. Lecture a.

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Training & Instructional Design

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  1. Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a This material (Comp20_Unit4a) was developed by Columbia University, funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology under Award Number 1U24OC000003.

  2. Selecting and Working with MediaLearning Objectives Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  3. ADDIE Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  4. ADDIE Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  5. Using Audiovisual Elements Effectively Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  6. Media Delivery Options • PowerPoint • Computer Projection Systems • Audience Response Systems • Video and DVD • Document Cameras • Flip charts and whiteboards Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  7. Media Delivery Options (cont.) • PowerPoint • Computer Projection Systems • Audience Response Systems • Video and DVD • Document Cameras • Flip charts and whiteboards Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  8. Computer Projection Systems Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  9. Media Delivery Options (cont.) • PowerPoint • Computer Projection Systems • Audience Response Systems • Video and DVD • Document Cameras • Flip charts and whiteboards Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  10. Media Delivery Options (cont.) • PowerPoint • Computer Projection Systems • Audience Response Systems • Video and DVD • Document Cameras • Flip charts and whiteboards Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  11. Media Delivery Options (cont.) • PowerPoint • Computer Projection Systems • Audience Response Systems • Video and DVD • Document Cameras • Flip charts and whiteboards Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  12. Flip charts and whiteboards Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  13. Text and Print Media • Training handouts Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  14. Print Materials for Training Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  15. Print Materials for Training (cont.) Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  16. Print Materials for Training (cont.) Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  17. Print Materials for Training (cont.) Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  18. Print Materials for Training (cont.) Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  19. Layout Guidelines for Print Media Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  20. Layout Guidelines for Print Media (cont.) Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  21. Layout Guidelines for Print Media (cont.) Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  22. Layout Guidelines for Print Media (cont.) Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  23. Layout Guidelines for Print Media (cont.) Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  24. Layout Guidelines for Print Media (cont.) Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  25. Layout Guidelines for Print Media (cont.) Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  26. Layout Guidelines for Print Media (cont.) Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  27. Selecting and Working with Media Summary - Lecture a In this unit you will learned how to construct a simple instructional product such as an online tutorial or training manual that contains appropriate media elements such as images, graphics, and video. Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

  28. Selecting and Working with MediaReferences – Lecture a References American society for training and development, how to create a good learning environment (Info-Line, Stock number 506). Alexandria, VA: American Society for Training and Development; 1985. Carkhufff, R.R., & Fisher, S.G. (1984). Instructional systems design: volumes I & II. Amherst, MA: Human Resource Development Press. Carliner ,S. (2003). Training Design. Danvers, MA: American Society for Training and Development;. Fleming, M., Levie, W.H. (1978). Instructional Message Design. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Educational Technology Publications. Randall , J. S. (1978). You and effective training. Training and Development Journal (six-part series). Training & Instructional Design Selecting and Working with Media Lecture a

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