Instructional Design

  

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Scenario 

A college-level hybrid (blended) course at a university where students will be expected to join one of four teams to rigorously research a given topic, collectively interact with information they locate, participate in lively asynchronous debates, and keep track of who participated and to what degree. Information and discussions from these debates will continue as team competitions when students and instructor meet in the face-to-face classroom. 

Instructions

Remember, that you ARE NOT developing an entire course for the scenario you selected for your course project.  Using the scenario context as a guide, you ARE creating an online orientation for new distance learners enrolled in the online course or technology training (training students on the technology that students will use as stated in the scenario you select) and content for at least one module or unit of instruction. 

Be sure to carefully review the scenario that you have chosen. You must include the elements that are referenced in the scenario. 

1. Submit your completed Course Project Design Matrix (found in Week 3 Resources) and 3-5 page paper using the Week 4 Project assignment link;

2. Provide a title page, level 1 heading to begin your report, and level 2 and 3 headings to organize topics within the report;

3. Include introductory and concluding paragraphs;

4. Provide strong support for your decisions and plan through your substantial research and documentation of multiple scholarly resources;

5. Connect with course and external resources to support your ideas, observations, and decisions; sources should be cited and a reference list provided per APA format;

6. Append the Course Project Design Matrix to your paper.

Project 

Submit the following:

· Write a properly APA-formatted design document of 3–5 pages in which you:

1. Briefly describe the scenario you have visualized and the learning/training solution you are proposing (1 paragraph).

2. Complete the Course Project Design Matrix (located in this week’s Learning Resources), then use that data to write a paper in which you visualize, describe, and defend how you will approach the development of content for your solution. Include in your document:

1. A description of the main (overarching) learning goal for your solution and the prioritized enabling goals (1 paragraph).

2. A description of the type of knowledge to be acquired by participants and the prioritized instructional tasks (activities) leading to the successful demonstration of that knowledge (2 paragraphs)

3. A table of examples of specific instructional objectives aligned with the specific goal each is related to.   (Properly labeled table)

4. A description of and rationale for the sequencing scheme that will be used to present the content (1-2 paragraphs).

5. A description of and rationale for the instructional strategies that will be used to present the content (1-2 paragraphs).

3. Include a concluding summary paragraph for your document (1 paragraph)

4. Include cited scholarly references sufficient to support your premises, decisions, and practices.

5. Add your completed Course Project Design Matrix as an Appendix to your document.

Project Matrix

  

Course Project   Design Matrix

Although   you do not yet have the exact information to complete each cell of this   matrix, you should be able to visualize your problem and solution adequately   enough to make reasonable, educationally-sound assumptions to build your   project design upon.

 

Brief solution description:

 

Goal Analysis:

Task Analysis:

Instructional Objectives:

 

What   is the instructional problem your solution will   address?

What   will the participants be able to do better after   engaging your online solution? 

What   are the specific conditions under which the   participants will have to demonstrate their skill, knowledge, or attitude   (e.g., what resources are available to the participant for each)?

 

What   is the “overarching” goal or major learning outcome you   plan to achieve?

What   type   of knowledge will the participants acquire: declarative (cognitive),   procedural (hierarchical), or a combination?

What   are the specific constraints under which the participants will have   to demonstrate their skill, knowledge, or attitude (e.g., conditions of   performance such as time or level of performance such as number of correct   responses)?

 

What   are the domains you will need to address to achieve your overarching   goal (cognitive, affective, kinesthetic)?

What   specific and observable skills, knowledge, or attitudes will a successful   participant be able to demonstrate?

What   is the specific and observable evidence associated with each step   the participants have to complete?

 

What   are the enabling goals or enabling learning outcomes that support the   overarching goal?

What   are the specific cognitive or procedural activities the   participants will have to successfully complete in order to acquire each new   skill, knowledge, or attitude?

What   sequencing   scheme (e.g., learning-related, world-related, concept-related) best   describes how you will present the instructional objectives?

 

What   is the prioritized order of the enabling learning   outcomes that support the overarching goal?

What   is the prioritized order of the specific activities the participants   will have to successfully complete in order to acquire each new skill,   knowledge, or attitude?

What   is an instructional strategy you might use to enable   learning of each instructional objective?