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Learning Experience Design (LXD)
- Explore instructional design principles and key learning theories
- Showcase three interactive resources
- Discuss rationale for product type and design
Rebecca Brownlie
Instructional Design
- ADDIE: model underpins instructional design principles
- Structured, framework that guides the learning design process (who, why, what, how?)
Analysis
Development
Evaluation
Implementation
Design
Target Audience Analysis
Who?
Analysis (ADDIE)
- Undertake TAA prior to deciding delivery method, type, content
- Facilitate engagement, motivation, learner centred design
- Data collection, creation of learner personas - UDL principles
Learner Persona
Preferences and Barriers: Amy prefers blended learning experiences (LX) as it offers her greater flexiblity in her academic studies due to time contraints and committments in her volunteering role. She enjoys synchronous social learning and asynchronous micro learning resources including mobile responsive aids.
Name: Amy ArmstrongAge: 16 Status: Student Enrolled: 1 week
Digital Readiness
Access
Presentations
Collaborations
Multimedia
Social
85%
VLE/LMS
Perception of Digital Learning
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Outcomes
Design (ADDIE)
Why?
Academic Outcome
Attain the qulaification and transferable knowlege and skills into the workplace
Organisational Outcome
Align outcomes with apprenticeship/vocational standards and assessment criteria
Digital Activities:Cognitivism and Blooms Taxonomy Theory
Higher order thinking skills (HOTS)
Create
Evaluate
Analyse
Apply
Understand
Remember
Lower order thinkg skills (LOTS)
Macro Instructional Design
Behaviourism Theory: learning objectives and screen and visual repetitions
Design (ADDIE)
What?
Module 2 Unit 2 Behaviour and Discipline
Module 7 Unit 15 Police Powers
Module 5 Unit 6 Government Policies
Module 4 Unit 5 Teamwork
Module 3 Unit 4 Physical Preparation
Module 6 Unit 14 Security Threats
Module 1 Unit 1 Citizenship and Diversity
Module 8 Unit 18 Criminal Investigation
- Evaluate criminal investigation
- Explore methods and types of evidence
- Legal framework
- Implement processes and procedures
- Identify key features of society
- Evaluate rights and responsibilities
- Analyse the role of protective services
- Evaluate the impact of changes
ST
ST
- Explore psychological perspectives
- Explain behaviour
- Analyse theories
- Make connections and judgements - theory and practice
ST
- Explain components of fitness
- Examine lifestyle factors
- Carry out tests for personal fitness levels and fitness
- Design a fitness programme
ST
- Investigate the main security threats facing the UK
- Assess threats from terrorism
- Evaluate counter terrorist measures
- Plan a respsonse
- Examine the legal framework
- Investigate the various roles
- Evaluate the criminal trial process
- Apply police powers in a range of simulations and scenarios
ST
ST
- Compare teamwork and leadership
- Explore theories and techniques
- Demonstrate communication
- Apply communicationin a range of team operations
- Analyse the scope of protetective services
- Explain governemnt bodies
- Analyse roles and responsibilities
- Evaluate the impact of policies
ST
ST
Micro Design
Multiple Formats, “Mayers Multi-Media Principle” “people learn more deeply from words and pictures than from words alone” (Mayers, 1990).
What?
LO1
Summative Assessment
LO4
- Social learning
- Kowledge and skills application 1.5 hrs
- Social learning
- Kowledge and skills application 1.5 hrs
- Social learning
- Kowledge and skills application 1.5 hrs
Self paced
Self paced
Self paced
Self paced
Self paced
Week 2VC2
Week 5VC5
Week 6VC6
Week 1VC1
Week 3VC3
Week 4VC 4
- Social learning
- Kowledge and skills application 1.5 hrs
- Social learning
- Kowledge and skills application 1.5 hrs
- Social learning
- Kowledge and skills application 1.5 hrs
Summative Assessment
LO3
LO2
Instructional Design Planning Principles
Develop (ADDIE)
Instructional Design Plan
Storyboard
Scoping
Screen Plan
Wireframe
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Implementation and Evaluation Considerations
Analysis (ADDIE)
SME's
Assessment & Feedback
Acessibility
Access to devises, internet, browsers compatibility, software and tools operation and functionality, UI
Workshop DeliverablesCovered: methodology, module curriculum, learning outcomes, design, format and content suitability
Are digital assessment tools and activities facilitating achievement in-line with LO's?
Rationale
Data analysis: Inform design for individual needs, UDL and achieving core deliverables Design and Development Theories Behavioursim Ivan Pavlov (1902): Learning objectives: identify learning gap Screen and visual repetitions: navigation and internalise proccesses Cognitivism Benjamin Bloom (1950: Avoid cognitive overload: guided, facilitated scaffolding through enquiry, discovery and feedback Constructivism Albert Bandura (1961): Multiple learning formats and immersive LX: engage in deeper levels of learning, more independent socially and culturally, attainment of k&S Instructional Design Principles: Gagne's Nine Events of Instruction: Gain attention, engagement, practice, skill aquisition, assessment and feedback and transfer of proficiency into the workplace. Mayers Multimedia: Multiple formats to process and integrate information C.R.A.P Principles Capture attention, establish hierarchy, and simplify communication. Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Inclusion, flexibility, accessibility, ownership, empowerment
Example 1: Articulate Sprint Start InductionMultimedia