Instructional Design Activity: Course Design
Your IDA was evaluated by: Greg Clinton Overall Instructor Rating: Exemplary Ratings explanation:
Instructor's Overall Feedback: An excellent course and unit design IDA! You really get how this works. Just a few comments: I note that the terminal goal for your course is quite similar to the major prerequisite skill cited for the unit. If I follow you correctly, the new course would be an update of skills, and thus knowledge of the previous guidelines are a prerequisite. I see a cycle here. On the other hand, it would be sufficient for your ICM to list the item "Generate a plan for transporting a child safely (based on earlier guidelines)" etc. as the prerequisite skill, without the other map below it. You have used supporting verbal information nicely. I wonder if an affective goal at the top would be appropriate, similar to what you have below - "SWBAT choose to follow proper use of new technologies for child passenger safety" or something like that. Finally, you have demonstrated excellent use of learned capability verbs and have followed a proper learning hierarchy. Your use of a psychomotor objective to the right is ok because it falls outside of the intellectual skills hierarchy. And the rest is simply well put together. Well done!! Greg
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. |