Design for Instruction

Design4Instruction:  Methods and Tips for Practical Application of Instructional Design.

 

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Instructional Design Methodology
Develop Instruction from Design Specifications

Methodology | Risks | Application Tips


Methodology:
Interservice Procedures for Instructional
Systems Development

Phase III: Develop - Process Steps


The instructional development phase begins with the classification of learning objectives by learning category so as to identify learning guidelines necessary for optimum learning to take place.

Determining how instruction is to be packaged and presented to the student is accomplished through a media selection process which takes into account such factors as learning category and guideline, media characteristics, training setting criteria, and costs.

Instructional management plans are developed to allocate and manage all resources for conducting instruction.

Instructional materials are selected or developed and tried out.

When materials have been validated on the basis of empirical data obtained from groups of typical students, the course is ready for implementation.

Phase III - Develop

Outcomes of Process Steps

 
Block III.1 Specify Learning Events and Activities -- the classification of learning objectives by learning category and the identification of appropriate learning guidelines.
Block III.2 Specify Instructional Management Plan and Delivery Systems -- the media selections for instructional development and the instructional management plan for conducting the instruction.
Block III.3 Review/Select Existing Materials -- the analysis of packages of any existing instruction that meets the given learning objectives.
Block III.4 Develop Instruction -- the development of instruction for all learning objectives where existing materials are not available.
Bock III.5 Validate Instruction -- field tested and revised instructional materials.

 

Full details of how to complete all these process steps is available in The Electronic Version of the Interservice Procedures for Instructional Development that can be purchased on this site.


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