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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
... will be the standard. This will increase the discussion of the relevance of ISD / ADDIE (see also ADDIE Not Relevant ... ) Samples Training Method Trends Corporate Learning Long Tail and Attention Crisis SCORM Test Web 2.0 ... (37) Training Method Trends (27) Examples of eLearning 2.0 (26) Web 2.0 Applications in Learning (24) Free ... (13) Social Conference Tools - Expect Poor Results (13) Instruction eLearning 2.0 and Quality (11) Social ... eLearning 2.0 . In Training Method Trends , we show that while still small, use of the tools is increasing ...
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Estimating Training Developing Time and Costs
Monday, December 1, 2008
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Instructional Designer - $28.84 (based on salary of $60,000 per year)
Management or Organization Specialist ... Course Content/Learning Analysis 5%
Develop Instructional Media Design Package 10%
Develop ... designer, project manager, and outsourcing fees (the instructional designer takes the content that is written in instructional design format to three other companies and an in house group for bids). The content comes from SMEs who explain to instructional designers how it is done (for example, installing DSL). If the employee has to perform hands-on activity, ...
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Content Is Infrastructure | Terra Incognita - A Penn State World Campus Blog
Sunday, November 30, 2008
... these tools as instructional design and delivery tools. Faculty who routinely use these environments use them in an ... best, we would be reduced entirely to purely oral methods of teaching and learning. It may seem childish to point out ... “means of instruction”), very little innovation will percolate up from the rest of us. But when everyone has free and open access to the means of instruction, we can expect to see large scale experimentation and innovation. As Linus so famously said,
And don’t EVER make the mistake that you can design something better than what you ...
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Instructional Design Models
Colston)
ADDIE Based Five-Step Method Towards Instructional Design (Michael J. Malachowski)
Continuous Process ... )
Instructional Systems Design ISD
ISD summary (François Lachance)
What is ISD? (Don Clark)
Big Dogs ISD Page (Don Clark ... otherwise incomprehensible problem. An
instructional design model gives structure and meaning to an I.D. problem ... design ?
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What is Instructional Design?
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History of Instructional Design
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What is Instructional Design Theory?
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Significant Work Needed to Help Instructional Designers
SAT, ISD and ADDIE are excellent methods to develop training that is stable ... The Internet is forcing us out of our ... instructional designer will be to use the ADDIE model to determine what baseline structure can be built into the formal ... The November LCB Big Question was "Are ISD / ADDIE / HPT relevant in a world of rapid elearning, faster time-to ... personal summary is very briefly (more below): There's general consensus that ISD, ADDIE, HPT provide a good foundation, but that they need to evolve. There's little practical advice that can assist Instructional Designers in what ...
eLearning Technology
- Friday, December 1, 2006 -
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It's the method, not the medium
Sitzmann et al., 2006, a meta-analysis of 96 studies) refutes Nielsen's point. It's the instructional method, not the delivery medium, that makes the difference. When web-based instruction and classroom instruction that have similar methods (feedback, practice, etc.) are compared, there's little or no difference in outcomes. This is interesting to me, because I've long thought that method and medium are often confused as concepts when the pros and cons of technology-assisted learning are being argued. As Tom Werner reminds us, it is the choice of method that determines ...
Clive on Learning
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Applying Learning Theories to Online Instructional Design
Applying Learning Theories to Online Instructional Design
By Peter J. Patsula , Sookmyung ... example of how the theory and related strategies can be applied to a
particular instructional objective or web-design ... corresponding cognitive
processes can serve as the basis for designing instruction and selecting appropriate
media ... .
Instructional designers should anticipate and accommodate alternate learning styles by
"systematically varying ... be easily grasped by the student ( spiral
organization ).
Instruction should be designed to ...
delicious Random Mind
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Design (Part I) - Why is ISD receiving a black eye?
The field of Instructional Design has received somewhat of a black eye over the past few years. Specifically, Marc Prensky noted in his book "Digital Game-Based Learning" (2000) that Instructional Design is actually hurting the ... Designing effective learning does not require formal instruction or specialized knowledge As someone who has worked as an Instructional Designer, I immediately took offense to the claims and thought, "You also don't need to have an MBA to be a good leader or visionary" (Marc received an MBA from Harvard). As I began to see more and more ISD -designed training, ...
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Resurgence of Media vs. Method Debate
This email was talking about the buzz of Web 2.0 and how it doesn't require instructional design, information architectures ... It seems like with the emergence of Web 2.0 technologies, there has been a resurgence of the Media/Method debate. Just a quick recap of the debate to catch-up those unfamiliar with the debate... In the 1980's and 1990's, Richard Clark ... , remember not to "oversell" a technology (whether that is games, Web 2.0, or even classroom instruction). Oddly enough ... into the delivery methods.
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Case Study in Control and Instructional Design
... you can see where you need to adjust your methods.
I can’t do much but encourage my son to use the channels ... theory but they had no insight into the communication methods used by new media? (I have to say for me, this ...
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Training Method Trends : eLearning Technology
... instructional design needed to solve very specific problems (in Alelos case, teach warfighters how to communicate in foreign ...
Corporate eLearning
eLearning Design
Authoring Tools
Rapid e-Learning Tools
eLearning (e-Learning)
e-Learning ... , 2008
Training Method Trends : eLearning Technology ... information about what learning delivery methods were being used and particularly if they were trending up or down. The ... Classroom ), classroom still dominates as a delivery method and is actually going up. Synchronous (virtual ...
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Same old story
... changing the medium (from face-to-face to online), but also the method (from small group to self-study). The change in medium may make the training more efficient, i.e. cheaper, but the change in method may be completely inappropriate for the subject in question. That's why I always encourage designers to start by selecting the methods likely to be ...
Clive on Learning
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Value of Instructional Designers
... instructional design methods and practitioners. The hardware/brick & mortar parts of the economy don't mess around. There is one ... Lately there has been some talk about what exactly instructional designers do and what value they add to the process ... answer for radio, television, video, and computer-based instruction is...that when well designed instruction is created and ... , a well design simulation may be better than poorly designed classroom instruction but given an equally well designed classroom experience and a simulation...it will always be a tie. So it is the design of the instruction that matters ...
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The Artful Science of Instructional Integration
... challenges of creating effective instructional designs are an ongoing and healthy preoccupation in the minds of most teachers. Though they are often exposed to new instructional practices through professional development, teachers must consider a well-thought integration of a variety of approaches. Beyond Monet: The Artful Science of Instructional Integration, by Barrie Bennett and Carol Rolheiser, tackles the complexity of instructional design by breaking it down into distinct ... then apply one's creativity in lesson design. Beyond Monet : the artful science of instructional integration / ...
eLearning Acupuncture
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Presentations, ISD, Blendeded Learning, Lego, & mLearning
Learning from Bill Gates & Steve Jobs - Presentation Zen
Mastering the large keynote presentation on stage still alludes Bill Gates. His keynotes are not terrible, they are just very average and unremarkable.
Another Nail In The Coffin for ISD via ADDIE? Or Simply Another Alternative? - The Pursuing Performance Blog
Much has been written in this decade about the death or dying of ISD - Instructional Systems Design via ADDIE.
Five Innovative Examples of ... ). Now it has come to mean a mix of a number of methods , to include coaching, simulations, etc.
Rebuilding ...
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Sunday, September 30, 2007 -
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E-Learning for Newbies
Instructional Design for Online Learning); learned theory, application, some tools, web design, project management, how to ... - Instructional Design, Development, and Evaluation) for a still unknown reason…perhaps status, earning right to be ... -learning, of course, encompasses many areas - courseware designer, curriculum development, online trainer, blended learning specialist, Flash programmer, game designer, research, etc. Here’s a brief listing of some of the competencies ...
Need identification, analysis, recommendation, solution
Knowledge of instructional strategies (application of ...
Janet Clarey
- Thursday, October 9, 2008 -
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No time for errors
It's great to welcome one of close work colleagues entering the edublogosphere, particularly one with so much unique expertise to share, and that's Chris Brannigan of Caspian Learning . Chris is one of a rare breed of designers specialising in 3D worlds for education and training, with the advantage of a sound theoretical understanding of learning and ... training programmes are designed to minimise the chance of the student making errors; yet without the opportunity to ... training as their favourite method. Without the ability for learners to experiment and practise freely, the ...
Clive on Learning
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Thiagi Instructional Design Guru on Video
I just spent an hour and forty minutes watching Thiagi on a YouTube video . That's a lot of time, but it was worth it.
Thiagi (whose last name is too long to spell, and like Prince or Madonna it's not really necessary) is not only one of our fields' foremost personalities and presenters, but he is also a brilliantly creative instructional designer ... knowledge of learning-design methods and his ability to pair learning needs with that encyclopedia.
If I was a learning executive with a tough learning-design problem, he would be one of the people I'd call to get useful original ideas on ...
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The Value of Multimedia in E-Learning
... making this about the tool (PowerPoint + audio) when he should be talking about the method and the quality of instruction. The simplest tools, in the hands of an artisan, can make a masterpiece.
On issue one : does audio in e ... Science of Instruction.”
Clark and Mayer found that “ people learn more deeply from multimedia lessons when ... course, you want it always and once you design it that way, they’ll always want it.Hats off to the crafters ...
Janet Clarey
- Monday, September 8, 2008 -
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E-Learning Queen: Instructional Designers: Being Everything to Everyone
... focuses on distance training and education, from instructional design to e-learning and mobile solutions, and pays ...
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Instructional Designers: Being Everything to Everyone
Please listen to the mp3 file -- downloadable audio podcast You can’t be everything to everyone, and yet instructional designers are forced to be just that. Instructional design, and its sister, instructional psychology, have undergone major “sea ... . “It’s either chaos or cookie cutter,” remarked Brinder, an instructional designer who ...
delicious Random Mind
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SCORM and MMOGs
I just read an article in Military Training Technology about how the Joint Advanced Distributed Learning (JADL) Co-Laboratory is working on a project to "research methods for enabling interoperability, accessibility, and reusability of SCORM compliant learning content in 3-D virtual worlds". Although this article was published in the October issue, I went to the JADL website and found that the project kicked off in May 2007. Regardless, this effort promises to advance the integration of SCORM and MMOGs by researching training opportunities, the characteristics of learning content ...
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Understanding Learning Styles Research
... use it in my own instructional design now?
I’ve got a couple of ideas of what to do next. These are my own ... much. In terms of instructional design, learning styles are not the most important thing for me to think about. I can focus ... misapplied.
Claims of what research shows and the effects of using specific methods are “overblown.”
Even ... curious what others are doing. Are these conversations on learning styles affecting what you’re designing right now?
Experiencing eLearning
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Models -- Instructional Design The Taxonomy Table -- Faculty Resources -- OSU Extended Campus -- Oregon State University
Development
Instructional Design --
The Taxonomy Table ... of the Baccalaureate Core.
Reference Guide for Instructional Design and Development
Instructional design is ... . Krathwohl; et al. 2001 Addison Wesley
Longman, Inc.
The Systematic Design of Instruction ... between the means and ends of instruction, contemplate
these definitions:
Ends
Objectives describe intended results, outcomes, and changes.
Means
Instructional activities, such ...
delicious Random Mind
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Action mapping: Fast, visual instructional design for elearning " Making Change
... at 7:49 am
Great Method.
Our instructional designers’ major roadblock to make learner centric designs is ...
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Writing tips ... elearning action hero!
Posted in Instructional design , Tools by Cathy Moore on 12 May 2008
Quick! Design ... visuals show abstract concepts? Get free access to an instructional design tool
29 responses to Be an ... !.
Action mapping: Fast, visual instructional design for elearning » Making Change « LTSG ...
delicious Random Mind
- Saturday, July 19, 2008 -
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Elaboration Aids Learning
... steps. You might teach Steven Covey's model of the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, or teach the ADDIE model of instructional design or any other model. When you have completed the lecture portion of explaining the model, have each ... functionality. This method, I call it the "re-teach" method, involves engaging the learner by having them "re-teach" content to their fellow learners. The first time I saw this method I thought it was silly but it really works ...
Kapp Notes
- Tuesday, January 15, 2008 -
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This is where the ISD'ers get to laugh at the anthropologist...
So earlier this year, there was a lot of buzz about whether or not people actually needed degrees in instructional design to go about having jobs as instructional designers. In this post by Cammy Bean, you can find a this link to a survey that reports that of the 182 respondents, 63% report not having an ISD degree.
Shockingly, I even managed to ... using some hybrid forms of ethnographic techniques. Here is a super-simple explanation of an ethnographic field method ... implication that you can become one some other way) - but saying that he does design research. That's fine, it ain't anthro ...
e-Clippings (blogoehlert)
- Wednesday, September 17, 2008 -
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Visit with Calhoun Wick
... session. We had a great discussion and Cal indicated that the problem with the ADDIE model of instructional design is ... powerful and effective method of extending learning beyond the four walls of a classroom or the confines of a single e-learning module. The concept also reaches beyond ADDIE and forces designers of instruction to think about a learning process ... follow up process. These tools are well designed and encourage a person's learning peers to hold each other accountable ...
Kapp Notes
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Definition: Mnemonic
... of the words Program Evaluation Review Technique. PERT is a method of project management using a project network diagram. In instructional design we talk about the ADDIE model of instructional design-Analysis, Design, Development ... effective. Try creating and adding a mnemonic to your instruction today. You will aid your learners in recalling ...
Kapp Notes
- Thursday, March 8, 2007 -
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Not to Cause Trouble But...
... seasoned, instructional designer can/should have the ability to address, mitigate, and anticipate. In reading the exchange, I realize that the conversation centered more around the tactical aspects of ISD - design, strategies, methods - I ... An alumni of our program in Instructional Technology recently sent me this rant and I just had to post it.... I believe the alumni (let's call her J) is refering to the following post in her rant: We Need a Degree in Instructional Design ... and reviewing someone else's instructional materials (i.e. participating in a course). Honestly, I find ...
Kapp Notes
- Tuesday, August 26, 2008 -
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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 01/11/2007
... development of e-Learning
applications, or B) methods that increase the speed at which people learn, or C)
technologies ... that would otherwise be overlooked.
ISD at Warp Speed - Don Clark
In the The New ISD by Ruth Clark, she rebuts the claims that ISD is dead. The author argues that ISD is based on similar system methodologies used in other professions and in addition, it is based on science. She gives several ideas for bringing ISD up to date.
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Thursday, January 11, 2007 -
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Thoughts on Blended Learning
He emphasizes that the media should be fairly easy to choose once the methods are selected. However, too often, people will choose their media first before they’ve given any thought to instructional design and the methods they ... (instructional) methods. However, Clive breaks down the methods based on the social context(s) of the learning experience. He groups the methods based on their social context as follows:
Self-study: for example, reading, reflecting ... -job instruction, coaching, mentoring, support;
Small group: for example, discussion, role play, group ...
eLearning Weekly
- Saturday, July 12, 2008 -
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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 7/07/2005
Challenging The Primacy Of Lectures: The Dissonance Between Theory And Practice In University Teaching (via Stephen's Web )
Current practice in universities foregrounds the traditional lecture, tutorial, examination approach to teaching.
It's Who You Know
Social Network Analysis is a set of survey methods and statistics that reveals the hidden connections between people.
Are the Basics of Instructional Design Changing?
Sometimes, just asking a question is indicative ... people visited Yahoo in May, according to NetRatings) by allowing users to designate sites as share-worthy and to ...
Big Dog, Little Dog
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Center for Digital Education
... departments for Networking Infrastructure, Telecommunications Academic Computing, E-learning and Instructional Design ... Academic Computing, E-learning and Instructional Design, and Educational Media (AV).
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Greg Veal
Greg Veal is the assistant superintendent of technology at Lewisville ISD. Veal is responsible for the management and coordination of: instructional technology, technical information services, networking and technical services, technology purchasing, technology warehouse and instructional technology. Read on ...
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