Instructional Design Activity: Course Design
Your IDA was evaluated by: Lloyd Rieber Overall Instructor Rating: Satisfactory Ratings explanation:
Instructor's Overall Feedback: You did this very well. However, pay close attention to my comments below. You need to tighten how you write your objectives to clearly indicate what learning outcome you are aiming for. Using the standard capability verbs discussed in class (generate, demonstrate, identify, etc. ) will help a great deal. (I'll be emphasizing this in class when we deal with how to write objectives from an instructional design point of view.) You also need to be careful to resist the temptation to include instructional strategies as part of your objectives. Designing the instructional strategies come later.
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. |