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Designing and Developing your Instructional Design Project

Designing and Developing your Instructional Design Project. What is are Instructional Models (Smaldino et al.).

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Designing and Developing your Instructional Design Project

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  1. Designing and Developing your Instructional Design Project

  2. What is are Instructional Models (Smaldino et al.) • Models that help educators to provide optimal learning environments to students by accommodating to various student learning styles and using appropriate instructional resources and methods. • ASSURE is an example of an instructional model for technology integration. It is not necessarily a lesson planning method, but a model that ensures a good educational environment and experience for teachers and students.

  3. Steps involved in Design and Development

  4. Description of what will be achieved from your instruction (Smaldino et al.) Your blueprint (Mager) State Objectives Mager and Smaldino et al.

  5. State ObjectivesSmaldino et al. ch 4 • Describe learning outcomes using ABCD format. • ABCDs of Well-stated Objectives • Audience • Behavior • Conditions • Degree • Check the Suggested Performance Terms Smaldino et al. p.93 and the ABCD Objectives Checklist p.95

  6. Other useful reading sections • Mager ch 7 • Pages 76-79 should be especially helpful • Shambaugh & Mgliaro p. 88-89 • May help you make connections at the lesson plan level

  7. Example Objectives modified Smaldino et al. • Not well stated • My students will improve their mathematical skills • Well stated • Working individually, the second-grade students will be able to solve accurately seven out of eight single-digit addition problems.

  8. Mach Objective to Standards • Match objectives to state and professional standards (Smaldino et al. and Shambaugh & Mgliaro) • See assignment guide

  9. Plan your Assessment Based on Your Objective • For each objective you need to provide assessment methods and sample assessment instrument item(s) • Useful sources • Shambaugh & Mgliaro 118-122 • In class examination of Shambaugh & Mgliaro 122-128

  10. Develop your Lessons • Develop at least 3 lessons that is part of your instructional design project. • Lesson plan must include • Lesson Objectives in ABCD Format • State standards to be met • Description of the lesson • Description of media and technology integration • Steps involved in the lesson for the teacher and students • Student activities • Description of assessment methods • Description of assessment instruments

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