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Instructional Design Process

When designing educational computer applications and collections of electronic instructional materials, it is important to follow a systematic process of instructional design and development. Careful planning can help to ensure that , after what can be months of work, your final product accomplishes your predetermined instructional goals and objectives.

  • What do you want your instruction to accomplish? Define goals and objectives as specifically as possible.

  • How is this content most effectively learned?
    Select instructional methods, strategies, and activities.

  • How do you determine the extent to which learning has been achieved?
    Determine methods for evaluating your design and student learning.

  • What are the personal and institutional resources required?
    Examine development requirements, resources, and issues including development time, learning environment, staff support, materials maintenance, and site management.

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