Instructional Design And Assessments
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 808.66 MB | Duration: 2h 23m
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 808.66 MB | Duration: 2h 23m
Principles of Instructional Design, Assessment, and Materials Development
What you'll learn
Develop assessment task following constructive alignment.
Articulate principles of teaching in designing instruction.
Design instructional plan based on student-centered learning principles.
Reflect on beliefs and practices that constitute a student-centered paradigm.
Requirements
Good comprehension skills
Description
This course discusses principles of instructional design and assessment. It discusses concepts, principles, and applications of teaching, learning, and assessment design in a student-centered learning environment. Moreover, it focuses on principles and constitute a student-centered learning belief and practice and emphasizes concepts and principles on learning outcome formulation, thinking process, student engagement, constructive alignment, test construction mechanics, authentic assessments, and the role of feedback.The course is divided into 3 chapters: (A) Instructional Design; (B) Instructional Assessment; and (C) Instructional Materials Development. It is composed of 11 minilecture videos and focuses on the following topics:1. Instructional Designing2. Teaching Approaches and Methods3. Traditional Assessment4. Authentic Assessment5. Rubric Development and Feedback6. Online Learning Pedagogy7. Flipped Classroom8. Instructional Materials Development9. Spiral Progression10. Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed11. Why Students Don't Like Learning at SchoolAt the end of this course, students are expected that they can:1) Articulate principles of instructional design in teaching and learning2) Design instructional plan based on student-centered learning principles3) Develop assessment tasks following constructive alignment4) Reflect on principles and practices that constitute student-centered learningThe course is intended for beginning and intermediate education students and practitioners.
Overview
Section 1: Instructional Design
Lecture 1 Instructional Designing
Lecture 2 Teaching Approaches and Methods
Lecture 3 Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Lecture 4 Why Students Don't Like Learning At School
Lecture 5 Flipped Classroom
Lecture 6 Spiral Progression
Lecture 7 Online Learning Pedagogy
Section 2: Instructional Assessment
Lecture 8 Traditional Assessments
Lecture 9 Authentic Assessments
Lecture 10 Rubric and Feedback
Section 3: Instructional Materials Development
Lecture 11 Instructional Materials Development
Beginner education student,Beginner teacher,Intermidiate education practitioner