Instructional design

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    According to Haruki Murakami (2016) learning another language is like becoming another person. A starting point in learning a new language is being able to start constructing our own identity. Through finding new meanings, metaphors and manners of speech. One may start to see a new identity within themselves. This online course will hopefully allow students to grow as individuals. In order to have an effective course, data must be evaluated from student feedback. Points to be discussed are the…

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    Distance learning has not only been a valuable substitute for traditional on-campus classes, but it has also helped many students to complete undergraduate degrees. Multiple universities have expanded their online education programs to supply comparable learning competence as traditional classroom experience. Some secondary schools in the U.S. have offered blended classes as well to their students which generally includes an on-campus class and online supplement assignments and learning…

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    In this day and age, the development of online learning has created an accessible way for adults to participate in college classes and earn a degree. As a stay at home mom of five adding classes to an already busy schedule presented a problem. Wanting to excel and complete a degree the idea of online learning presented a good fit but could I be successful? Fortunately, a study completed by Erman Yujsekturk and Ercan Top for the British Journal of Educational Technology titled; “Exploring the…

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    Instructional design theories play an essential role in the development of curriculum, instruction, and can be used effectively to guide research that has the intended purpose of supporting the development of curriculum and instruction. Comparing the similarities and differences between two models provides a clearer picture of how using them enhances educational research and instructional design. Furthermore, identifying how the models apply to the intent of the curricular instruction assists in…

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    BACKGROUND Winthrop University currently undergoes a two-step process to establish and form an online course through the Online Learning Department. First, in order to establish an online course, an Online Course Request form must be completed. This form has to be completed each time a course is anticipated to be offered online, even if it has already been previously taught. In addition, it has to be detailed in describing how the online system will be used in the course. The Online Course…

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    Summary of Lesson Plan Gagne’s Instructional design is based on his conditions of learning. His holistic view on teaching gives structure and organization to instructor’s lesson plans. The model is designed to help student’s process mental events that occur with various types of stimuli that focus on learning outcomes. There are nine events that focus on specific aspects of learning. Event one is directed toward gaining the students attention, event two focuses on providing a learning objective,…

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    Teachers were fully utilizing their new laptops to connect remotely and had become more efficient in their administrative classroom duties using the newer and faster hardware. So to address this problem of technology for instructional use, the system contracted with Chalkable to provide technology integration training for all campuses. A total of twenty five days of professional development was purchased for classroom technology integration training. At the end of the training…

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    believes in sound instructional design, current teaching philosophies, and up-to-date technology. Progressive education combined with technology that follows an inquiry based learning environment is optimal for students. This bold step takes much courage because teachers must be willing to take a step back from our traditional roles and act as guides. Students must continually choose their own paths and teachers inevitably must accept their role as facilitator. My instructional design model…

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    The first is on the influence of instructional strategies, especially as they relate to desired learning outcomes and cognitive processing. It is in this area that Mayer started researching and publishing at the beginning of his career, and he continues to make significant contributions to…

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    “A Teen Take on Ed Tech” was an article written by Soraya Shockley. This article is about using technology in education. Like everything, this article has its strengths and weaknesses. I felt that the organization, the clarity of the main points, and the focus made this a strong article, even though I felt that the inconsistency of the vocabulary weakened the article, overall I feel that Shockley has a well-written article. In Soraya Shockley’s article teens discuss their point of view, and the…

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