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Revision as of 14:29, 29 September 2006
Definition
The Knirk and Gustafons design method and model is prescriptive stage model for instructional designers.
The Model
Knirk and Gustafson (1986) designed three stage process which includes problem determination, design and development.
- The problem determination stage includes identification of the problem, definition of the pedagogical goals and identification of what the learners can do (knowledge, skills, learning styles, affect, etc.)
- The design stage includes developing objectives and specifying strategies.
- The development stage includes development of materials, testing and revision.
Links
- http://ed.isu.edu/isdmodels/Knirk/Knirk.html
- http://lts.ncsu.edu/guides/instructional_design/selecting_models2.htm