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A New System for Instructional Design Vishakhadutt D. Patil
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INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN –What it is n n It is a systematic approach to the development of effective instruction. n n It is the development of strategies for effective communication
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Instructional Design –What it isn’t It isn’t a teaching guide. It isn’t a foolproof method for production of sleek training material. It is open to criticism.
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Theories n Psychological n Philosophical n Educational n Management n Advertising n Market-Oriented
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What is Required n Introspection - looking into ourselves n Induction -looking at the world n Analysis - looking at content and theory n Value - the core of quality
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New Model for Instructional Design n Philosophy n System n Aesthetics n Impact n Field n Presentation n Meaning n Outcome
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Philosophy n Intuition - Genesis of the Idea n Rationale - Why this now? n Dialectics - Arguments For and Against n Logic - Inductive, deductive n Ethics - Utility, Rights, and Value Based
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New Model for Instructional Design n Philosophy n System n Aesthetics n Impact n Field n Presentation n Meaning n Outcome
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System n Model n Flow - Generals to Specifics or Vice Versa n Break up - Analytic or synthetic
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New Model for Instructional Design n Philosophy n System n Aesthetics n Impact n Field n Presentation n Meaning n Outcome
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Aesthetics n Interface Design n Beauty n User Delight n Simplicity n Subtle Undercurrents
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New Model for Instructional Design n Philosophy n System n Aesthetics n Impact n Field n Presentation n Meaning n Outcome
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Impact n Attention n Interest n Recall n Outlook - change in behavior or perspective
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New Model for Instructional Design n Philosophy n System n Aesthetics n Impact n Field n Presentation n Meaning n Outcome
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Field n Content - Material, Scope n Market n User - Profile, Needs, Motivation, Reception, Psychology
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New Model for Instructional Design n Philosophy n System n Aesthetics n Impact n Field n Presentation n Meaning n Outcome
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Presentation n Path - Objectives, Modules, Structure according to identified model n Standards n Review n Evaluate - Instructional, Subjective, Abstract, and Interactive Elements.
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New Model for Instructional Design n Philosophy n System n Aesthetics n Impact n Field n Presentation n Meaning n Outcome
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Meaning n Interpretation n Trends - Gender, Culture and Other Issues. n Idiom- Symbolism, Representation, Language, Icons, Hermeneutics.
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New Model for Instructional Design n Philosophy n System n Aesthetics n Impact n Field n Presentation n Meaning n Outcome
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Outcome n Goals -Large Scale, Long Term, Changes Expected. n Objectives n Market Needs and Trends n Value - of the Product, the Company and the User n Futuristic - Is this the First Version?
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New Model for Instructional Design n Philosophy n System n Aesthetics n Impact n Field n Presentation n Meaning n Outcome
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