Instructional Design Activity: Course Design
Your IDA was evaluated by: Lindsay Wilson Overall Instructor Rating: Satisfactory Ratings explanation:
Instructor's Overall Feedback: Lindsey, I like the topic you have chosen as I think it is a simple example of content that you can turn into a great instructional design project. Remember to use the "SWBAT" model for your objectives (it's a good habit and it helps maintain consistency). I suggest you go through each of your objectives (for both the course and unit) and make the appropriate changes for this. Your Course Design is great and very straight-forward as are your lessons. Your ICM is designed well except it needs to be flipped around. The 'top down' model that Dr. Rieber discusses in his Impatica presentations basically means that the Course Objective should be at the top and the very first step in reaching that objective should be at the bottom. So, (try to visualize this or draw it out) on the bottom, you should have your first unit, with an arrow from it pointing up to the next box, which should be Unit 2, with an arrow from it pointing up towards the next box, Unit 3 etc... the last unit should have an arrow pointing from it to the box with the course objective. You have all the right boxes with the right info. in them, you just need to re-arrange them and change the direction of the arrows. For the lesson design: Lesson 3 - what about using the word 'determine' in place of the word 'identify?' Just a suggestion. I think that you want to design this unit so that you MUST complete lesson 1 before you move onto lesson 2 and you MUST complete lesson 2 before you complete lesson 3. It appears that the information to be learned builds on the information learned from the previous lesson. To show this on your ICM, you want to arrange the lessons vertically as you did in your Course ICM. So, you should have the objective for lesson one just above the line for the prerequisite skills, with lesson two above it, and lesson three above lesson 2 etc... Your Unit objective should be at the top. You can put the verbal and attitudinal skills off to the side (either right or left) of each lesson. On your Unit ICM for the first lesson, I think you are missing a word. (maybe the word 'they'??) In conclusion, you have the right grasp of the information that should be included, you just need to work on placement of the information in the ICM. You did a great job explaining the verbal and attitudinal domains as well as the prerequisite skills. Once you rearrange the ICMs, you'll be in great shape! Lindsay
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. |