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Design Matrix

This document outlines standards related to instructional design. It lists courses and their relation to different standards, which cover areas like instructional systems design, analyzing objectives, designing instruction, developing materials, implementing plans, and evaluating learning. The standards also address message design, instructional strategies, and learner characteristics. Courses cover topics such as instructional technology, multimedia production, instructional planning, and dynamic web design.

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Design Matrix

This document outlines standards related to instructional design. It lists courses and their relation to different standards, which cover areas like instructional systems design, analyzing objectives, designing instruction, developing materials, implementing plans, and evaluating learning. The standards also address message design, instructional strategies, and learner characteristics. Courses cover topics such as instructional technology, multimedia production, instructional planning, and dynamic web design.

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Standard 1 - Design

Courses & Standards

INSTTECH 5131

INSTTECH 6240

INSTTECH 5139

Exploring Issues &


Trends in
Instructional
Technology

Instructional Design Multimedia


Planning &
Production

INSTTECH 6286

INSTTECH 6232

INSTTECH 5153

INSTTECH 5170

Leading Change
Through
Instructional
Technology

Selecting &
Integrating
Instructional
Technology

Emerging
Instructional
Technologies

Supporting Learning
with Dynamic Web
Design

1.1 Instructional Systems Design

1.1a Utilize and implement design principles which


specify optimal conditions for learning.
1.1.b Identify a variety of instructional systems design
models and apply at least one model.

1.1.c Identify learning theories from which each model is


derived and the consequent implications.

1.1.1 Analyzing
1.1.1.a Write appropriate objectives for specific content
and outcomes levels.

1.1.1.b Analyze instructional tasks, content, and context.

1.1.1.c Categorize objectives using an appropriate


schema or taxonomy.
1.1.1.d Compare and contrast curriculum objectives for
their area(s) of preparation with federal, state, and/or
professional content standards.

1.1.2 Designing
1.1.2.a Create a plan for a topic of a content area (i.e., a
thematic unit, a text chapter, an interdisciplinary unit) to
demonstrate application of the principles of macro-level
design.
1.1.2.b Create instructional plans (micro-level design)
that address the needs of all learners, including
appropriate accommodations for learners with special
needs.

1.1.3 Developing
1.1.3.a Produce instructional materials which require the
use of multiple media (e.g., computers, video,
projection).

1.1.3.b Demonstrate personal skill development with at


least one: computer authoring application, video tool, or
electronic communication application

1.1.4 Implementing
1.1.4.a Use instructional plans and materials which they
have produced in contextualized instructional settings
(e.g., practical, field experiences, training) that address
the needs of all learners, including appropriate
accommodations for learners with special needs.

1.1.5 Evaluating
1.1.5.a Utilize a variety of assessment measures to
determine the adequacy of learning and instruction.

1.1.5.b Demonstrate the use of formative and


summative evaluation within practice and contextualized
field experiences.
1.1.5.c Demonstrate congruency among
goals/objectives, instructional strategies, and
assessment measures.

X
1.2 Message Design

1.2.a Apply principles of educational psychology,


communications theory, and visual literacy to the
selection of media for macro- and micro-level design of
instruction.
1.2.b Apply principles of educational psychology,
communications theory, and visual literacy to the
development of instructional messages specific to the
learning task.
1.2.c Understand, recognize and apply basic principles
of message design in the development of a variety of
communications with their learners.

X
1.3 Instructional Strategies

1.3.a Select instructional strategies appropriate for a


variety of learner characteristics and learning situations.

1.3.b Identify at least one instructional model and


demonstrate appropriate contextualized application
within practice and field experiences.
1.3.c Analyze their selection of instructional strategies
and/or models as influenced by the learning situation,
nature of the specific content, and type of learner
objective.

1.3.d Select motivational strategies appropriate for the


target learners, task, and learning situation.

1.4 Learner Charactieristics


1.4.a Identify a broad range of observed and
hypothetical learner characteristics for their particular
area(s) of preparation.
1.4.b Describe and/or document specific learner
characteristics which influence the selection of
instructional strategies.
1.4.c Describe and/or document specific learner
characteristics which influence the implementation of
instructional strategies.

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