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Instructional Design

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  • What is the purpose of instructional design?
    To save us time and make learning easier and more effective.
  • When Does Revision happen in the instructional design process?
    Throughout the design process
  • What does LMS stand for?
    Learning Management System
  • What is eLearning in your own words?
    eLearning is learning utilizing electronic technologies to access educational curriculum outside of a traditional classroom.
  • This is something we write at the beginning of our course to describe it.
    Course Objective
  • When did Instructional Design first begin, in what context?
    Instructional design commenced during the World War II when several psychologists and education specialists were asked to create training materials in mass.
  • Why do we assess in learning? in your own words
    To improve, improve, improve. Ongoing assessment of student learning allows us to engage in continuous quality improvement of our programs.
  • __oom___ _____onomy is a set of three hierarchical models used to classify educational learning objectives into levels of complexity and specificity. The three lists cover the learning objectives in cognitive, affective and sensory domains.
    Blooms Taxonomy
  • What does TLO stand for?
    Terminal Learning Objective
  • What does ELO stand for?
    Enabling Learning Objective
  • Whats your favorite thing about ID?
    any thing is acceptable
  • What does CMS stand for?
    Content Management System
  • What are the steps of the ADDIE model
    Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, Evaluate
  • Who is this?
    Donald Kirkpatrick
  • What are Kirkpatrick's 4 levels of Evaluation
    Reaction, Learning, Behavior, and Results
  • True or False, There would no need or purpose of applying Instructional Design to a cooking class.
    False
  • Where was ADDIE Developed?
    Florida state University
  • True or False, Instructional Design is limited to the classroom and is only applicable in a school learning environment.
    False
  • What are the 5 learning theories?
    Cognitivism, Constructivism, Behaviorism, Connectivism, Humanism