Blog Beginning 2-Maureen Gorman

Blog Beginning 2-Maureen Gorman
Depths of Learning

Welcome to Moe's Learning Blogs (m-moe's e-elearning g-gadgets/blogs)

As a start blog beginnings please feel free to comment and offer suggestions to enhance any ideas you may have about blogging, brain research, information systems and learning.

Thank you for visiting this sight. I hope you have found something of learning to apply to your studies or learning on the web.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Blog Beginning 2-Maureen Gorman

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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