Blog Beginnings-6115 Learning Theory and Instruction
This is the first day of blogging in Learning Theory and Instruction. Unfortunately my first post was not saved so I am adding a second blog. In the past week I have viewed many bloggs and bookmarked, subscribed to, and acquired a starting point for blogging in Instructional Design. The most helpful was Wikipedia, which is considered to be a simple approach to understanding ID&T but clear and a step in the right direction. Identifying with the ADDIE theory of design explains a process that can be remembered and accessed quickly. ADDIE represents phrases associated with the process of design.
Analyze-analyze learner characteristics, task to be learned, etc.
Design-develop learning objectives, choose an instructional approach
Develop-create instructional or training materials
Implement-deliver or distribute the instructional materials
Evaluate-make sure the materials achieved the desired goal
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instructional_design
The Youtube selections noted in the supplemental resourses was also a helpful starting point for defining, comparing, and explaining the nature of blogging. The artistic and visual representation was clever and informative paired with audio coordination.
http://www.youtube.com/watch? \v=NN2l1WXjXl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OklgLsSxGsU
The informational and instructional blogg sites I plan to use as reference for future blogging include the following. These sites provided an example of blogging to learn.
http://edublogs.org/
http://ideas.blogs.com/
The articles I found to most informative while encorporating past theories in instructional design was Learning Theory. The encyclopedia of informational education. Retrieved from http//www.infed.org/biblio/b-learn.htm
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