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  1. Oct 2018
  2. Sep 2018
    1. Creativity is dependent on the culture one inhabits. Not only do new ideas emerge from the cultural stream, but they must be useful to that culture.

      This is so true and often forgotten. Culture and environment dictate thoughts, knowledge, assumptions, everything.

    2. standard systems-based instructional design models

      Is this referring to ADDIE? I didn't realize ADDIE was the big bad wolf until this class....

    1. Selecting a solution before designing training - it's a temptation I have because, hey, technology is shiny and fun! Identifying measurable goal/learning objectives is critical to selecting the proper solution. Identifying learning gaps (what is needed and how to get there) is part of this.

      While I understand the purpose of this chart (making sure that the learning intervention is appropriate to the need - and not all of that is a full online course), I worry about the subjective nature of the problem identification part (environment, knowledge, skills, or motivation). What if 2 designers totally disagree on what the problem is and how to solve it? Where is the definitive answer here?

    1. Taylor - I see that these project documents are pretty much always a pdf or report style (you have a page requirement of 8-12 I believe). Is that the only method you will accept? Waht about a website? What about an infographic? What about video?

    1. Wed Sep 12, 2018

      FYI...these scheduled web meetings were pulled from previous semesters. You can ignore these and we will schedule ones which are most convenient for our group this semester.

    1. https://youtu.be/szij1czDXMs

      Oh boy. This was interesting. :)

      Frying an egg - building on existing knowledge. Constructivism?

      Eggnog is always to blame.

  3. Aug 2018
    1. What you gain from this course is largely up to you, so if your goal is to maximize your investment, these books (specifically Dirksen) are greatsupplements.

      This seems like a really important point, but the text is small. I'd make it the same size as the text above and remove the italics. (Excited to check out the readings!)

    2. influencer resources

      Btw...credit to ILT professor, Remi Kalir, for pushing the use of Hypothesis and advocating for syllabus annotation).

    3. Solu

      Is this a word?

    4. andragogic

      Love this word - just learned it last semester. It's entails the principles of adult learning (like pedagogy - but "peds" refers to children).

    5. INTE 5100 – Planning and Design for Instruction

      Thanks for jumping into our evolving and annotated course contract (i.e. syllabus). This is a shared space for continued discussion and negotiation about the course (and also a chance to learn/play with Hypothesis).

      A few ways annotation might be useful here:

      • Discuss specific terminology or phrasing.
      • Ask contextual questions about specific course details.
      • Provide links to other connected resources.
    6. Dirksen, J. (2016). Design for how people learn (2  ed.). San Francisco, CA: New Riders

      I've had two classmates tell me how good this is so I just ordered it from Amazon!

    7. The quizzes will be open book(s) and open note. You have multiple opportunities tocomplete them so you can demonstrate mastery of the content

      Many of the quiz scenarios reference concepts from the Dirksen text, so know that these assessments will be more challenging without that resource.

    8. Dirksen, J. (2016). Design for how people learn (2  ed.). San Francisco, CA: New Riders

      I highly recommend this text, and while you can find it via Amazon, know that there are earlier (cheaper) versions available for those willing to dig.

    1. Watch the 5-part Instructional Design video series (Links to an external site.)

      This was a fire hose of info. Good, basic overview, but extremely fast.

    1. clients will continue to invest in eLearning when it results in the desired learner performance outcome.

      And this IS very important in my world....

    2. the designer ultimately cares about the end-user and wants to create something useful and helpful and that really will solve that problem.”

      Yes -- all communication (including training) can only be judged as truly successful by the receiver, not the sender.

    3. passion for learning, along with their writing, researching, and communication skills

      Well no WONDER this has been my chosen profession for so many years. LOL

    1. The quizzes will be open book(s) and open note. You have multiple opportunities to complete them so you can demonstrate mastery of the content.

      Many of the quiz scenarios reference concepts from the Dirksen text, so know that these assessments will be more challenging without that resource.

    2. Dirksen, J. (2016). Design for how people learn (2nd ed.). San Francisco, CA: New Riders.

      I highly recommend this text, and while you can find it via Amazon, know that there are earlier (cheaper) versions available for those willing to dig.

    3. highlight any text

      Any and all text can be highlighted and annotated. Don't hold back...this is an open layer for conversations.