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# Identification of the instructional goal
# Identification of the instructional goal
# Instructional analysis of the goal
# Instructional analysis of the goal
# Analysis of entry behaviors and learner characteristics (subordinate skills)
# Analysis of entry behaviors and learner characteristics (subordinate skills)
# Identification of performance objectives
# Identification of performance objectives
# Develop criterion-referenced test items
# Develop criterion-referenced test items
# Develop an instructional strategy
# Develop an instructional strategy
# Preparation of instructional materials
# Preparation of instructional materials
# Design and conduct of formative evaluations
# Design and conduct of formative evaluations
# Conduct summative evaluation
# Conduct summative evaluation


* Note: There are also revision loops ! (see the figure in [http://www.umich.edu/~ed626/Dick_Carey/dc.html])
* Note: There are also revision loops ! (see the figure in [http://www.umich.edu/~ed626/Dick_Carey/dc.html])


== Links ==
== Links ==

Revision as of 14:27, 19 May 2006

Definition

Systematic Design of Instruction is of course a general abstract concept but in this article we refer to it as the name of a design methodology that is suggested by Dick & Carey (2004).

The model

  1. Identification of the instructional goal
  2. Instructional analysis of the goal
  3. Analysis of entry behaviors and learner characteristics (subordinate skills)
  4. Identification of performance objectives
  5. Develop criterion-referenced test items
  6. Develop an instructional strategy
  7. Preparation of instructional materials
  8. Design and conduct of formative evaluations
  9. Conduct summative evaluation
  • Note: There are also revision loops ! (see the figure in [1])

Links

Dick and Carey Model by Hee-Sun Lee & Soo-Young Lee

Instructional Design Recipes

References

Dick, W., and Carey, L. (2004). The Systematic Design of Instruction. Allyn & Bacon; 6 edition. ISBN 0205412742