Bloom's Taxonomy (Benjamin Bloom, 1956 and 2001) serves as an excellent framework that, in its initial layout of 1956, seeks to synthesize the 6 static steps
of effective instructional design:
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The Cultivating
Effective Instructional Design playlist contains 26 films on inquiry based learning, differentiated learning, assistive technology, collaborating with teachers on a variety of activities, promoting the library and promoting inquiry based learning within your school, using Google for Education and more.
In this training, the facilitator shares a fresh look at the theory and research - based practices that
support effective instructional design and delivery that lead to change or the intent to change, and applies those practices to various modes of delivery, including a blended - learning approach that combines face - to - face and online learning.
Building upon identified effective learning strategies, direct instruction procedures, and principles
of effective instructional design, the case is presented for the use of hypermedia in helping students with learning disabilities to improve their mathematics problem - solving abilities.
Cultivating effective instructional design to co-plan, teach and assess learning: Carol Koechlin and Dr. David Loertscher suggest making use of collaborative virtual spaces to design construction zones for learning.
In eLearning, the term typically is introduced through the ideas of the Cognitive Load Theory, which argues that
effective instructional design can be used to reduce cognitive load for learners.
A strong interactive script, nice audio, great visuals, animations, and most importantly:
An effective instructional design strategy.
The language here is about collaborative learning communities, achieving school goals,
effective instructional design, fostering literacies and designing learning environments.
You will often hear
that effective instructional design of eLearning needs to be relevant, engaging, and motivating.
Once you have achieved badges for all six sub-themes, your Cultivating
Effective Instructional Design (Yellow)-- Bronze Level badge will be automatically awarded to you.
The CLA standards on learning commons focuses on facilitating collaboration, advancing school goals, cultivating
effective instructional design, fostering literacies and designing learning environments.