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INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN Dr. Putu Sudira, M.P. – Sek.Prodi PTK PPs UNY, peneliti terbaik Hibah Disertasi 2011, lulusan cumlaude S2 TP PPs UGM – cumlaude S3 PTK PPS UNY; Kantor: Vocational and Technology Education Lantai II sayap timur Gedung Pascasarjana UNY Dr. Putu Sudira, M.P. Prodi PTK PPs UNY

Effective instructional design focuses Dr. Putu Sudira, M.P. Prodi PTK PPs UNY  performing authentic tasks,  complex knowledge, and  genuine problems. learning actual work environments settings

LEARNING Dr. Putu Sudira, M.P. Prodi PTK PPs UNY  student centered,  innovative,  authentic, and  inspirational.

Principles of Instructional Design Dr. Putu Sudira, M.P. Prodi PTK PPs UNY o individual learning, o immediate and long-range phases, o systematic, and o uses a systems approach about knowledge and human learning.

Principles of Instructional Design Dr. Putu Sudira, M.P. Prodi PTK PPs UNY o iterative process o planning performance objectives, o selecting instructional strategies, o Choosing media and o selecting or creating materials, and o evaluation.

Tugas Guru sebagai Profesi Dr. Putu Sudira, M.P. Prodi PTK PPs UNY  Merencanakan Pembelajaran  Melaksanakan Pembelajaran  Menilai Hasil Belajar  Melakukan Pembimbingan dan Pelatihan  Melakukan Penelitian  Melakukan Pengembangan dan Pengelolaan Program Sekolah

LEARNING OUTCOMES Dr. Putu Sudira, M.P. Prodi PTK PPs UNY  Level of effectiveness,  Level of efficiency,  Level of attractiveness and  Level of accessibility

STRUCTURE of LEARNING DESIGN Dr. Putu Sudira, M.P. Prodi PTK PPs UNY If : learning situation S (and value V) Then: use learning design method M (with probability P)

LEARNING OUTCOMES Dr. Putu Sudira, M.P. Prodi PTK PPs UNY Level of effectiveness: how well the learning objectives have been met by the learning design method.

LEARNING OUTCOMES Dr. Putu Sudira, M.P. Prodi PTK PPs UNY Level of efficiency: the labour intensity and cost of the method, both for the learners as they work to attain the outcomes and for the teachers as they attempt to support the learners.

LEARNING OUTCOMES Dr. Putu Sudira, M.P. Prodi PTK PPs UNY Level of attractiveness: how much the activities appeal to the learners and teaching staff.

Learning outcomes Dr. Putu Sudira, M.P. Prodi PTK PPs UNY Level of accessibility: how easily learners and staff can access the learning facilities: are the facilities location dependent or are they accessible remotely; are there time constraints or can learners work whenever they like; can the facilities be adapted to specific situational or personal circumstances; etc.?

LEARNING OUTCOMES Dr. Putu Sudira, M.P. Prodi PTK PPs UNY Level of accessibility: how easily learners and staff can access the learning facilities: are the facilities location dependent or are they accessible remotely; are there time constraints or can learners work whenever they like; can the facilities be adapted to specific situational or personal circumstances; etc.?

LEARNING CONDITIONS Dr. Putu Sudira, M.P. Prodi PTK PPs UNY 1.Learning objective: knowledge, skill, attitude, competence 2.Learner characteristics: pre- knowledge, motivation, situational circumstances 3.Setting characteristics: individual and/or group work, work at school and/or work and/or home 4.Media characteristics: bandwidth, synchronous/asynchronous, linear/ interactive, media types.

LEARNING DESIGN METHOD Dr. Putu Sudira, M.P. Prodi PTK PPs UNY 1.teaching–learning process 2.Lesson plan/Silabus/RPP

RPP Dr. Putu Sudira, M.P. Prodi PTK PPs UNY 1.Mengisi Identitas 2.Merumuskan Indikator 3.Merumuskan Tujuan Pembelajaran 4.Mengidentifikasi Materi Pembelajaran 5.Menentukan Metode Pembelajaran 6.Merumuskan langkah-langkah pembelajaran 7.Menentukan sumber belajar 8.Menetapkan penilaian

Terimakasih Belajar, Berkarya, Melayani Orang Lain Budayanya orang Hidup Panji Sudira Dr. Putu Sudira, M.P. Prodi PTK PPs UNY