Title :
Instructional design in a technological world: fitting learning activities into the larger picture
Author_Institution :
Tech. Coll. Syst. Found. Inc., Wisconsin, WI, USA
Abstract :
With the prevalence and pressure to learn and use new technology, teachers may rush through or even avoid instructional design. This results in learners not clearly knowing what they´re going to do, how to go about doing it, or when they´ll know they have finished it. In designing and planning instruction, teachers must avoid the temptation to become so engaged in using technology that they neglect to design effective learning activities. This temptation may also cause teachers to neglect connecting the learning activities to a larger outcome. These outcomes, along with clear performance expectations (stated in advance of instruction) become the backbone of learning in any environment
Keywords :
educational technology; human factors; systems analysis; teaching; clear performance expectations; instructional design; learners; learning activities; new technology; teachers; Best practices; Computer aided instruction; Creep; Educational institutions; Employment; Government; Job design; Joining processes; Spine; Technology planning;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Learning Technologies, 2001. Proceedings. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Madison, WI
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1013-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICALT.2001.943851