Instructional Design
Instructional Design refers to the systematic process of creating, selecting, organizing, and evaluating educational materials to facilitate learning. It combines principles from various disciplines, including psychology, education, and communication, to design instructional experiences that meet learners' needs and help them achieve their goals. In the context of Writing, Business Writing, and Speech Writing, Instructional Design can involve creating guidelines, templates, and models to support effective communication in these specific areas. It may also include analyzing learner needs, developing learning objectives, designing assessments, and selecting appropriate delivery methods. Overall, Instructional Design is a critical component of any successful writing or communication training program, as it ensures that learners receive high-quality instruction that is tailored to their unique needs and goals.
External Links
- [InstructionalDesign.org] Home - InstructionalDesign.org
- [instructionaltechnologycareers.com] Instructional Technology Careers focuses on helping Instructional Designer and other eLearning professionals find their next career at a college or university. Instructional technology professionals are specialized in elearning, web-based training, mobile learning, interactive multimedia in education and training, learning management systems (LMS), instructional systems design (ISD), and performance support systems. Instructional Technology Careers
- [LearningDesign.org] Instructional Design & Online Learning Vocational School
- [Tarre.co] Mariano Tarre | Instructional Design
- [gti7.com] Wayne Davies. Instructional Design Portfolio
- [4cid.org] 4C/ID Home - Four-Component Instructional Design