1. Instructional Design for Learning Objects Definition Architecture Design Implementation Presentation for the Workshop on Instructional Design for Learning Objects at CIET, NCERT, New Delhi Sanjaya Mishra Text Audio Video Animation Graphics Pages Frames Digital Assets Information Objects Learning Object
2. Instructional Design for LOs What is a Learning Object? One or more digital assets combined and sequences to create or support a learning experience addressing a curricular outcome (s) for an identified audience (s). A learning object can be identified, tracked, referenced, and used for a variety of learning experiences. (Alberta Learning, 2002)
3. Instructional Design for LOs Anatomy of Learning Objects Text Audio Video Animation Graphics Pages Frames Digital Assets Information Objects Learning Object
4. Instructional Design for LOs Anatomy of Learning Objects ASSESSMENT Pre Post RIOs 7 ±2 O V E R V I E W S U M M A R Y
14. Instructional Design for LOs What is Instructional Design? Instructional Design is the systematic development of instructional specifications using learning and instructional theory to ensure the quality of instruction. It is the entire process of analysis of learning needs and goals and the development of a delivery system to meet those needs. It includes development of instructional materials and activities; and tryout and evaluation of all instruction and learner activities
15. Instructional Design for LOs Instructional Systems Design Instructional Objectives Instructional Procedures Evaluation Feedback
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18. Instructional Design for Multimedia LOs DADI Help Me D efinition A rchitecture D esign I mplementation
To ask the participants about their own conceptions of a learning object, and present to them, what is the context of this presentation.
Though, sometimes it is described that anything and everything that can be used for teaching and learning can be considered as Los, they usually are digital, and made of various media assets>information objects>Learning objects
The Cisco Reusable learning Strategy presents the structure of a LO as depicted in the diagram: there is some overview in the beginning, some 5-7 RIOs and a summary. There can be assessment and/or practice tests in each of these sections.
The Los or the RIOs can be of five types--- Conceptual: A group of objects, symbols, ideas, or events that are defined by a single word or term, share common features, and vary only in irreverent features. Fact: Unique specific information I the form of a statement or data or picture of specific objects. Procedure: A sequence of steps to be followed by one individual to accomplish a task or make a decision. A procedure contains directions or procedural tasks and contains actions that are done the same way each time. Process: A flow of events that describe how something works. It is not necessarily a task done by one person; many people or an organization may be involved. Principle: Directions for tasks that provide employees with guidelines for action. Individuals must adapt the guidelines to various job situations. Principles require individuals to use judgment and discretion when they apply them.