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Title: Instructional Design Author: Brian Newbery Last modified by: Michelle Created Date: 1/5/2004 10:12:23 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3) – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Human Learning


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Human Learning
  • Michelle Yang

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Learning TheoryIt is an educated guess and it
is describing how information is absorbed,
processed, and retained during learning.
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Learning Theory CategoriesBehaviorismCognitivis
mConstructivism
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Learning StylesThere is controversy about
the concept of learning styles.Learning style
is a way of learning and a description of a mode
or process or mechanism for individual learning.
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Learning StylesLearning Styles and
Instructional DesignLearning style can be used
as a framework. It includes sensory and multiple
intelligences. Instructional designers can adjust
their design based on the students learning
styles to fit the suitable teaching methods .
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Motivation It is an act or process of
motivating. It is a tool that can compel or
encourage students to continue an action and
process.
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Motivation ARCS Model- Attention,
Relevance, Confidence, and Satisfaction.
motivation here and describe. Using variety of
teaching style, Instructional designers apply the
Keller ARCS model to provide the different way of
teaching methods.
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Blooms Taxonomy
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  • Blooms Taxonomy
  • Instructional Designers develop learning theories
    through the following steps.
  • From the lowest level to highest level, Blooms
    taxonomy indicated Remember, Understand, Apply,
    Analyze, Evaluate and Create.

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Conclusion Students individual differences
effect the way of learning. learning theory is
more focus on research and it is an educational
guess. Learning style is focus on the different
way of learning. Motivation is compelling or
encourage students to continue an action or
process. And Blooms Taxonomy (Revised) from the
basic to the most complex, such as remember,
understand, apply, analyze, evaluate and create
to help instructional designers build their
target.
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