Instructional Design Activity: Course Design
Your IDA was evaluated by: Eun Jung Oh Overall Instructor Rating: Satisfactory Ratings explanation:
Instructor's Overall Feedback: Hi, Brent You did a good job in your course & unit design IDA. However, I have a few suggestions on your work to improve your future project. First, your current objective statements tend to be vague. For example, you wrote that “coordinators will assign roles to available volunteers.” [I was wondering that the coordinators will assign roles ‘regarding what’ to available volunteers. Instructional objectives should be specific and clear enough to communicate with your clients and learners. Second, your attitudinal objectives are missing in your Unit level design #4. Since you included these in your ICM, I will not ask you to redo it. You were supposed to include both supporting objectives from the verbal information and attitudinal domains. Third, when you write an instructional design report, you want to be consistent with the terms that you use throughout the report. For instance, you used both learners and coordinators in your IDA, which might confuse your clients. I hope my feedback helps your improvement. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks! Eun Jung
This activity builds on the needs assessment IDA. This IDA is divided into two parts. First, you will design a rough outline of a course. In this context, "course" is defined as an instructional entity, which has both a recognizable start and finish point, and has an organized set of content. It is the most general instructional solution to a problem identified in needs assessment. Second, you will choose one of the units from your course design and design a rough outline of that unit (of course, in the 'real world', you would do this for all of your units). The activity is designed to give you hands-on practice with course- and unit-level task analysis. |