Instructional Design Activity: Course Design
Your IDA was evaluated by: Dr. Law Overall Instructor Rating: Exemplary Ratings explanation:
Instructor's Overall Feedback: Hi Jin: Your Course and Unit designs are very well designed and thorough. Your unit objectives support your course objectives and the verbal information is supportive of the objectives. My only suggestion is to titlecase your titles throughout, including the maps. Also, some of your objectives include multiple enabling objectives. This is pretty common when teaching computer applications. It is probably okay the way it is written, my only concern would be the idea that you have what I call "hidden scope". This refers to compound objectives that are more to teach than what may appear. You don't realize this until you get to the lesson level micro design. The ID process is very iterative in nature so it's okay to revise your objectives later if you find out that your scope (amount of instruction planned) is more than what is feasible for your context. Excellent work on this assignment Jin. Dr. Law
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. |