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INSTRUCTIONAL PLAN-INS 101 CUR 516 APRIL JOHNSON JULY 20, 2015 JOAN BECKNER
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Instructional Plan – INS 101 Phase I Planning Phase II Objectives Phase III Assessments Phase IV Evaluation Conclusion Future Impacts
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PHASE I-INSTRUCTIONAL PLAN-TITLE- INS101
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INSTRUCTIONAL PLAN-TARGET AUDIENCE-INS 101 Insurance Licensure Customer Facing Employees New Hires Existing Employees
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INSTRUCTIONAL PLAN-DELIVERY MODALITY-INS 101 Face to face Classroom Training Six weeksOn Site
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PHASE II-GOALS AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES (LO) INS 101 GOAL 1 ▫PREPARE FOR THE EXAM ▫COMPLETE HOMEWORK ▫CRITICAL THINKING
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PHASE II-GOALS AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES (LO) INS 101 GOAL 2 ▫EMPOWER LEARNER ▫CONTINUING EDUCATION ▫EXPLORE TECHNOLOGY
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PHASE III INSTRUCTIONAL PLAN- IMPLEMENTATION JAZ ENTERPRISES BOARD CERTIFIED NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE COMMISSIONERS (NAIC)
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PHASE IV INSTRUCTIONAL PLAN- DETERMINING SUCCESS-INS 101
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PHASE IV INSTRUCTIONAL PLAN EVALUATION INDIVIDUAL OUTCOME SURVEY RESULTS
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PHASE IV INSTRUCTIONAL PLAN EVALUATION
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PHASE IV EVALUATION
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CONCLUSION “Effective feedback provides evidence of the learner’s effect relative to the learner’s intent.” (Wlodkowski & Ginsberg, 2010).
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CONCLUSION Learners obtained an opportunity to experience a new course to attain their insurance licensure. The target audience is responsible for their own future.
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REFERENCES Malmad, C. (2015). eLearning Industry. Retrieved from http://elearningindustry.com/3-secrets- instructional-design-success Wlodkowski, R.J., & Ginsberg, M.B. (2010). Teaching intensive and accelerated courses: Instruction that motivates learning. San Francisco, CA: Wiley
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