Title: Instructional Design
1Instructional Design
- JMA503 61
- Monday 600 - 840
2Objectives
- Discuss syllabus and assignments
- Define Instructional design
- Work examples
- Introduction to ToolBook
3JMA 503 - Instructor
- Dr. Bill Gibbs
- Associate Professor in the Journalism and
Multimedia Arts. - Ph.D. in Instructional Systems from The
Pennsylvania State University. - Office 341 COLH
- Office hours Tues 1100-200, WF 1030 1200
and by appointment and by appointment - Phone 412 - 396-1310
- E-mail gibbsw_at_duq.edu
4JMA 503 - Purpose
- Students learn about
- Instructional design
- E-Learning
- Courseware development
- Courseware evaluation
- Usability
- Multimedia and Learning
5Combining Instruction and Multimedia for Learning
Corporations
Self study
K-12
Military
6JMA 503 Course goals
- Apply research related to instructional design
and computer-based (eLearning) learning. - Use a systematic process to design, develop, and
evaluate an eLearning application. - Develop skills and proficiency in the use
eLearning authoring tools.
7JMA 503 - Assignments
- Practice exercises
- Authoring project 1
- Authoring project 2 group evaluation
- Authoring project 3 -Final Course Project
(Software) (Ex1) (EX2) (EX3) (EX4) (MC) - Final Project Report - project specifications
8JMA 503 - Assignments
- Due at the end of class.
- Late assignments receive a 10 per class penalty
up to a maximum of 30.
9JMA 503 Youll need
Blank CD or DVD discs labeled with your name and
contact information on them.
You should have access to e-mail and a Web
browser outside of class.
10JMA 503 Class Web Site
http//www.jma.duq.edu/classes/gibbs/jma503-61/
11JMA 503 E-mailing
E-mailing assignments. Use your
Duquesne (smith_at_duq.edu) account.
12JMA 503 E-mailing
- E-mailing assignments/attachments.
- Must have your name
- E-mail address
- Title of assignment
- Label subject of e-mail
13JMA 503 Applications
Captivate
ToolBook
Morae
14For next time
15Instructional Design
16What is instructional design?
- Instructional design refers to the systematic
process of translating principles of learning and
instruction into plans for instructional
materials, activities, information resources, and
evaluation (Smith Ragan, 2008).
17What is instructional design?
- Instructional design is a process for creating
effective training/learning programs in an
efficient manner.
18What is instructional design?
- It is a system that helps you
- ask the right questions,
- make the right decisions, and
- produce a product that is as useful and useable
as your situation requires and allows (Piskurich,
2006).
19What is instructional design?
- Process by which instruction is improved through
analysis of learning needs and systematic
development of learning materials. - Instructional designers often use technology and
multimedia as tools to support instruction for
learning. - Source http//www.instructionaldesign.org/
20What is instructional design?
- Dick, Carey, Carey (2009) present ten
components of a systems approach model
representing theories, procedures, and techniques
used by instructional designers to design,
develop, evaluate, and revise instruction. - Identify instructional/learning goals
- Conduct instructional analysis
- Analyze learners and contexts
- Write performance objectives
- Develop assessment instruments
- Develop instructional strategy
- Develop and select instructional materials
- Design and conduct formative evaluation
- Revise instruction
- Design and conduct summative evaluation
21What is instructional design?
Source http//www.instructionaldesign.org/models/
dick_carey_model.html
22What is instructional design?
Start
Phase III Develop Implement
Phase I Analysis
Phase II Design
Evaluate Revise
23What is instructional design?
Piskurich, George M. (2006). Rapid instructional
design (p.5)
24What is instructional design?
- Instructional design relies on
- principles that emphasize experiential learning
- fundamental theories of learning such as
cognitivism, behaviorism, and constructivism.
25What is instructional design?
- Fundamentally instructional design is about
learning and/or improving learning efficiency and
effectiveness. - So what is learning?
26What is instructional design?
- Learning involves a change in ones
- Abilities
- Attitudes
- Beliefs
- Capabilities
- Knowledge
- Mental models
- Patterns of interaction or skills (Spector, 2000).
27What is instructional design?
- Instructional design is influenced by
- Systems theory
- User-center design
- Learning and instructional theories
- Motivation Theory
- Human information/cognitive processing
- Interface and information design
- Human-computer interaction
- Multimedia
- Usability engineering
28What is instructional design?
- In this class, we will use the instructional
design process - Analyze
- Design
- Develop
- Evaluate
- Revise
- to develop eLearning courseware.
29Videos
- David Merrill
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vi_TKaO2-jXA
- IDS process
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vqnCNBEfKk2I
30Instructional design jobs
- http//www.instructionaldesign.org/jobs.html
- http//sloanconsortium.org/jobline
31Instructional Design Groups
- American Society for Training Development -
www.astd.org - Pittsburgh ASTD - http//www.astdpittsburgh.org
- International Society for Performance Improvement
- www.ispi.org - The eLearning Guild - www.elearningguild.com
- AECT Aect.orgEDUCAUSE - www.educause.edu
- Association for the Advancement of Computing in
Education www.aace.org - www.instructionaldesign.org
- www.instructionaldesigncentral.com
32ToolBook Introduction
- Overview of ToolBook
- Activity
- Create Project Web site
- Test accounts
33ToolBook Introduction
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37Catalog
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38Book Explorer
39Actions Editor
40OpenScript
41Test accounts
- Review system
- Test user accounts
42Our Server
43Our Server
www.jma.duq.edu
- Your private folder
- Its a subfolder of users folder
- www.jma.duq.edu/users/YourLoginName
- Save files (drag and drop files) while in either
lab (CH205, CH345) - You can also FTP to there from home
44How do I access the server?
- Access from either CH345 and CH205
- Start gtgt Computer (Z Drive)
- OR
- \\jma1\users\username
45How do I access the server?
- From dorm or home
- ftp//www.jma.duq.edu/users/YourLastName
- Example ftp//www.jma.duq.edu/users/gibbs/
- You will be prompted for your user name and
password - Use the same name and password you used to login
to Windows
46How do I access the server?
You will be prompted for your user name and
password jma/username
47How do I access the server?
- Folders and files display
- Transfer (put) files from your computer,
- Download (get) files to your computer.
48User Folder
49http//www.jma.duq.edu/users/gibbs/pub/jma503/inde
x.htm
USERS
index.htm
JMA503
Server www.jma.duq.edu
50Users
My Space
Gibbs
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51www.jma.duq.edu
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Gibbs
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