As my group has put together our project, I have realized a few things about instructional design:
- Instructional design takes a lot of time
- Instructional design takes a lot of planning
- Asking questions is important
- It's OK to use pre-existing materials and instruction in the instructional plan
In my opinion, asking questions in the most important thing an i. designer can do.
As i. designers ask questions they...
- get the necessary information
- understand the learners
- find gaps in instruction plans
- create new instruction ideas
2 comments:
Sometimes it seems like the time issue doesn't ever become less. I kept thinking that once we finished report 1 then the next one would be a little easier and take less time. The problem is that I think we learned to ask more questions and got deeper in the next one...it took more time and was harder to feel like we were "finished".
Excellent! I also think that ID need to answer the questions. I thought it was interesting in class as we discussed how people notice problems and so many of us are so quick to say "It's not my problem" I guess that's one avenue for work. . . If we see a problem, ask questions, and then after analyzing. . .answer the questions.
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