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1 Michelle Gordon EDT/721 October 24, 2011 Dr. Sean Preston

2  Critical elements of instructional design involves determination, design, development, delivery, and discussion.  Circular representation of each stage denotes a connection among the different levels and the flexibility to support dynamism.  The connection of the stages also represents the formative evaluation process that is supported at all stages of the model.

3 Determine and Devise Develop Deliver Discuss

4  Collect relevant data regarding:  Learners needs and characteristics  Tasks  Instructors  Delivery methods (including technology)  Formulate logical, creative plans to achieve objectives.  Review and solicit feedback to gain approval to move forward.

5  Develop and assemble the content  Integrate appropriate technologies  Pilot groups test and debug the product  Solicit feedback to modify as necessary

6  Implement on a large scale  Provide clear outline of objectives  Create a community of excellence  Provide adequate training on procedures  Facilitate open discussions to gain learners’ perspectives  Promote interactions among participants  Solicit feedback

7  Measure outcomes  Groupthink  Generate dialogue about the product  Solicit feedback from stakeholders  Modify processes

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