How can an Instructional design model help you develop your instructional plan?
Having your instructional design model already established can help you develop your instructional plan by providing a base. All the parts of the base help you prepare to write your lesson plans. (Know the learner) You can make sure your students are prepared to learn the lesson by pre-testing/evaluating students – getting a feel for their current skill level and stage of development.
(State your objective) You have to make sure your lesson plan measures performance outcomes and targets the specific objective(s) you are teaching.
(Establish the learning environment) You can make sure the classroom is set up appropriately for the lesson. You may need to decide how to group students.
(Identify teaching and learning strategies) You have to decide to do to make sure they connect it to prior learning and what you can do to make sure the information is reinforced. What can you do to make sure they use their new knowledge practically?
(Identify and select technologies) You have to choose the technology that can capture the attention without overtaking the attention of the students. You have to think about what is available and what will work in the environment you have and with the students you have and their learning styles and multiple intelligences.
(Perform a summative evaluation) Evaluations along the way or one at the end – which will it be? You have to determine what will best evaluate your students performance and show you whether your lesson plans were effective or not and whether you should move on or not.
Identify the steps of the Dynamic Instructional Design (DID) model and briefly explain each.
Step 1: Know the learners – Skill level, learning style, stage of development
Step 2: State your objectives – Objectives are measurable, hit all levels of DOK
Step 3: Establish the learning environment – Class management, physical space, security,
Interaction, attitude
Step 4: Identify teaching and learning strategies – Varied, diversified instruction and methods
Step 5: Identify and select technologies – Tools to enhance teaching and learning strategies
Step 6: Perform a summative evaluation – Plan to evaluate effectiveness
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