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Task Analysis for Instructional Design: an introduction Ganesh Padmanabhan 3/19/2004
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Instructional Design Its hallmark is congruency between instruction, assessment, and learning outcomes. Different outcomes require different assessments and instructional strategies.
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Need for Task Analysis “…if you cannot describe how learners should be able to think and perform, how will you be able to design instruction or assessment?”
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What is Task Analysis? A process of analyzing and articulating the kind of learning that you expect the learners to know how to perform.
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Kinds of Task Analysis Job/Procedural Analysis Content/Subject Matter Analysis Learning Analysis Cognitive Task Analysis Activity Analysis
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What do you do in Task Analysis? 1. Inventory Tasks and Content 2. Select Tasks for Analysis 3. Describe/Decompose Tasks 4. Sequence Task Components 5. Classify Tasks into Learning Outcomes
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Factors in Selecting Tasks Criticality Universality/Frequency Standardization Feasibility Difficulty
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Task Classification Act of identifying tasks according to the specific type of learning outcome Taxonomies of Learning Critical link between analysis and use in instruction
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Knowledge Elicitation Techniques Documentation Analysis Observation Survey Questions Interviews Think-Aloud Protocols Unstructured Group Interviews Structured Group Interviews
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Questions and Discussion
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