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Read through problems Identify problems you think your team has the capacity and interest to solve Prioritize the problems 1-2-3 and indicate the reasons why I should choose your team to solve the problem Submit to Dr. Ward in person or by e-mail if you are at a distance
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While I review the team requests, please take a break and take time to work with your team on: Finish up any outstanding team assignments? Plan for Real-World Project Who will contact and meet with the SME? Team timeline and meetings
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Applying the ADDIE process Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, Evaluate Timeline—stick to it! Dates Team meetings F2F, collaborative documents, Elluminate, e-mail Consistent, planned, productive, accountable Use your skills, develop more skills Status Reports Initial Status Report Weekly/BiWeekly Progress Reports
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Introduction to the learning situation Provide the reader with a context and sense of the author(s). Provides a background for current situation. Identification of the learning problem Concise, clear, contains necessary elements to define the nature of the problem that is to be solved by instruction. Statement of the learning goal Concise, clear, contains necessary elements to define the expected outcomes of the instruction. Detailed needs analysis Identify the types of needs. Provide quantitative evidence to support the significance of the need. Detailed learner analysis Identifies relevant Cognitive, Social, Personality, and Physical Characteristics of intended learners
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Share Task Analysis Identifies in detail the knowledge, skills, or attitudes to be contained in the instruction. Statement of entry level behavior. Identify learning theory Statement of the learning theory (or theories) that inform the design for the project. The design should be consistent with the tenets of the theory being used. Clearly written performance/learning objectives Concise, clear, and containing necessary elements to specify the performance outcomes of instruction. Sufficient level of detail as related to task analysis. Objectives organized in an objective hierarchy Concise, clear, contains necessary elements to define the expected outcomes of the instruction. Clearly detailed instructional strategies instructional strategies Identifies/describes strategies to be used to achieve objectives. Addresses any issues or concerns identified in learner analysis. Clearly defined instructional sequence. Provides clear directions for progression through instruction by identifying when in the instruction specific learning objectives will be realized.
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Assessment Plan Description of formative and summative evaluation strategies to be used to determine effectiveness of design and materials. Issues of message design Attention to organization and presentation of information to support understanding of message content. Instructional resources Description and/or examples of instructional resources created or re-purposed to achieve instructional outcomes. Functional instructional product developed Lesson plans with materials, computer programs, Power Point presentations etc. Media selection rationale Explanation for why the media used was more appropriate than alternative formats for this instruction with these learners.
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Implementation of project with the target audience Were members of target audience used? How was project implemented? How many people were involved? Who did the implementation? Where? Description of implementation timeline Detailed account of timeline from beginning of work with target audience to the end Description of implementation process What happened? Any challenges? Successes? What went well? Recommendations for changes Clear statements concerning areas where changes are needed (if any) Suggestions for future implementations or changes in the product
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Implementation of assessment plan Were members of target audience used? Were the surveys and other formative evaluation instruments used? Collection of formative evaluation data. Quantity and quality of data collected. Assessment and interpretation of formative evaluation data. Summary of findings and identification of strengths and unforeseen flaws in product Recommendations for changes Clear statements concerning areas where changes are needed (if any)
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Whole team MUST present Each person can discuss a section, but focus on showing the product! Share roles and responsibilities Show equal contributions to project completion Discuss challenges and successes Clearly review each LEVEL of ADDIE, but leave time to demonstrate what you have created! Presentation Requirements
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Description of your problem Review each step of ADDIE—follow the rubric carefully and include ALL areas Paper is an elaboration on your presentation EVERYONE in the group should have a role for the final paper. Please communicate these roles to me when you submit in the introduction of the paper Follow APA style
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Paper should have a Cover page Table of contents Introduction of problem-Section for each ADDIE level Evaluation data included Summary with group discussion of successes and challenges, future of project
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Review main PROBLEM you are solving Discuss your DESIGN Talk about your IMPLEMENTATION PLAN-dates and times Discuss how you will EVALUATE and what data you will collect Your timeline and how it is going
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