instructional design workshop cep course, iit bombay november 28, 2009
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Instructional Design Workshop
CEP Course, IIT Bombay
November 28, 2009
In today’s workshop you will:
• Work in groups, get to know colleagues from other colleges
In today’s workshop you will:
• Work in groups, get to know colleagues from other colleges
• Learn theory and practice of instructional design (ID)
In today’s workshop you will:
• Work in groups, get to know colleagues from other colleges
• Learn theory and practice of instructional design (ID)
• Apply ID principles to develop e-learning content for your class
In today’s workshop you will:
• Work in groups, get to know colleagues from other colleges
• Learn theory and practice of instructional design (ID)
• Apply ID principles to develop e-learning content for your class
• Identify concepts from your domain that would benefit from animation
In today’s workshop you will:
• Work in groups, get to know colleagues from other colleges
• Learn theory and practice of instructional design (ID)
• Apply ID principles to develop e-learning content for your class
• Identify concepts from your domain that would benefit from animation
• Develop Instructional Design Documents (IDDs) for animating these concepts
http://oscar.iitb.ac.in
Form groups!
• Write IN BOLD/COLOR:
Your domain
Specialization
• Find partners
• Form groups
Form groups!
• Write IN BOLD/COLOR:
Your domain
Specialization
• Find partners
• Form groups
5 min only -- COUNTDOWN STARTS!
What makes an animation good?
When is an animation not effective ?
You decide …
Long pages filled only with text.User/student treated as passive reader.
Under-designed.
You decide …
Too many focal points, frills.Content distracts from learning.
Over-designed.
What makes an animation effective?
e-learning content is effective when it is based on:
• Sound pedagogy
• Good design principles
Group activity !Select concept using graph
THINK <---> GROUP <----> SHARE
THINK• Write possible concepts• Write pros /cons
GROUP• Discuss possible concepts in your group• Debate pros & cons• Choose one concept
SHARE• Tell all of us your chosen concept
WRITE all your ideas
Different animations for different goals!
• Learning objectives:
performance based outcome of learner
• Where will animation be used?
• Who will use it?
prior knowledge of user
Features of good animationsTeaching/learning perspective
• clear learning objectives
• interactive learning
• constructivist approach
• multiple representations
e-learning content is successful when it is based on:
• Sound pedagogy – clear learning objectives– constructivist approach – interactive learning– multiple representations
• Good design principles– coherence– consistency– modularity
Group activity!
THINK <---> GROUP <----> SHARE
• What is the goal of your animation? – Target audience
– Where will anim be used
• How will you animate?
WRITE all your ideas
3 Phases to generate animations
• Concept selection
• Coding
3 Phases to generate animations
• Concept selection
• Instructional design
• Coding
Instructional Design• Instruction:
– Message describing how something is to be done.
• Designing:
– A rational logical sequential process meant to solve problems
• systematic ↔ framework ↔ methodology
• iterative process
• learner ↔ learning goal focused
• Gagne’s 9 step model: – Gain attention, Inform objectives, Recall prior knowledge, Present
material, Provide learning guidance, Elicit performance, Provide
feedback, Assess Performance, Enhance retention
What did you learn today?
What did you learn today?
Content, Skills, Fun ..
Did we meet learning objectives of today’s workshop?
• Work in groups, get to know colleagues from other colleges
• Learn theory and practice of instructional design (ID)
• Apply ID principles to develop e-learning content for your class
• Identify concepts from your domain that would benefit from animation
• Develop Instructional Design Documents (IDDs) for animating these concepts