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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.1 What is Instructional Design Makarand Pandit
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.2 What we plan to do today n Definitions n Roles of an Instructional Designer n Human memory Model n Noted Contributors to ID n Principles from Cognitive, Behavioral and Motivational Theories
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.3 What is training? Imparting knowledge and developing skills through – Instructions – Experimentation – Experiences
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.4 Quality of training depends on n Trainer n Trainee n Instructions n Experimentation n Experiences Media
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.5 Traditional Training Approach Trainees Trainer
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.6 New Training Approach Resources Trainee Trainer Reference Material Audio Video Interactions Job Aids Group Exercises / Drills Quiz Simulations
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.7 Instructional Design - Definition 1 n “Instructional Design is a systematic approach to the production of instructional units or courseware for specific user groups. Instructional design is a process whereby the student interacts with the course materials and behaviour change occurs” - Maggs, et al
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.8 Instructional Design - Definition 2 n “A self correcting systems approach that seeks to apply scientifically derived principles to the planning, design, creation, implementation, and evaluation of effective and efficient instruction.” - Shrock
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.9 Instructional Design - Definition 3 n “Instructional Design simply defined means using a systematic process to understand a human performance problem, figuring out what to do about it and then doing something about it.” - McArdle
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.10 What else? n The field is variously called: – Instructional Development – Instructional Technology – Instructional Design – Educational Technology –...
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.11 Roles of Instructional Designer n Student n Coordinator (ID Development) n Critic n Guide n Not Subject Matter Expert
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.12 Interesting Example n Instructional Designer is the Architect of the training material n ID lays down the design to be followed by others
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.13 A Good Instructional Designer has n Training Skills n Writing Skills n Interpersonal Skills n Visualizing Skills n Logical Linking Ability n Student’s Approach n Experience (must)!
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.14 When did your learning start? n From the birth… and it will continue for ever n So learning theories try to analyze Children’s Development
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.15 Model of Human Memory System Sensory Register Working (Short Term) Memory Long Term Memory Input Attention Lost Meaningful Learning, Rehearsal
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.16 Personal Learning Styles n Converger (Theorist) n Diverger (Pragmatist) n Assimilator (Reflector) n Accomodator (Activist)
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.17 Converger (Theorist) Habits: n Solution Oriented Person n Problem Solver n Decision Maker n Responds to Problems and Questions n Wants to be intellectually stretched Preferred Learning Modes: n Structured Learning n Relationship Building
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.18 Diverger (Pragmatist) Habits: n Generates wide range of ideas n Views situations from different points of view n Tendency is more towards observing than taking action Preferred Learning Modes: n Discussions, Brainstorming n Demonstrations n Action Planning
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.19 Assimilator (Reflector) Habits: n Absorbs considerable information n Synthesizes information into concise form n Interested in abstract ideas and concepts n Emphasizes theory that is logically sound than practically sound Preferred Learning Modes: n Journals, Case Studies n Individual Problem Solving n Self-paced & Self-directed Learning
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.20 Accomodator (Activist) Habits: n Does not prefer Logical Analysis n Gathers information from people more than technical analysis n Intuitive and Trial & Error Learner n Likes variety, action and challenge, presentations Preferred Learning Modes: n Role Plays, Simulations, Games n Adventure Learning
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.21 Guidelines for Instructional Designer n Use a combination of Instructor and Self Learning n Develop courses for all types of learners n Choose personal learning style if possible n Evaluate quality of training based on personal learning styles considered n Have room for leaner to respond n Provide variety of learning strategies n For Technical Courses use more of Reflective Exercises n Design instructions to meet performance or task requirements
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.22 Guidelines for Instructional Designer n Avoid designs on basis on occupational sub-grouping n Do not over-use your own personal learning style n Do not ignore personal dislikes arising from extreme preferences of personal learning style
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.23 ID Theories n Cognitive Theories n Bahavioural Theories n Motivational Theories
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.24 Contributors n Gagne n Skinner n Vyagotsky n Piagiet n Bruner n Merill n Bloom n Mager
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.25 CBT Structure n Objectives n Topic n Hint n Example n Steps n Practice n Questions n Summary
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.26 WBT Structure n Series n Course n Lesson n Levels of learning (Affective) n Topic n Levels of learning (Cognitive) n Instructional Mode (Overview, Explain, n Show, Practice, Summary) n Instructional Strategy (Expository, n Exploratory, Build, Dialogue, n Questions and answers, Case study) n Template
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.27 Summary n Definitions n Roles of an Instructional Designer n Noted Contributors to ID n Implications of Learning Styles in Training Design n Principles from Cognitive, Behavioural and Motivational Theories
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Technowrites Pvt. Ltd.28 Reference Books n Computer Based Instruction: Methods and Development Allessi, S.M. & Trollip, S.R. n Designing and Writing Online Documentation Horton, William n Instructional Design - A systems approach Maggs, Alex, et al n Instructional Technology, Past, Present and Future Anglin, Gary G. (Ed.) n Integrating Educational Technology into Teaching, Roblyer, M.D., et al n The Systematic Design of Instruction Dick, Walter and Carey, Lou
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