Next-Level Instructional Design Master the Four Competencies Shared by Professional Instructional Designers /
Develop the four key competencies essential for a successful career in instructional design with this practical guide Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Key Features Grow your core competencies for a well-paying, flexible, and rewarding career in instructional design Disc...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Birmingham :
Packt Publishing, Limited,
2023.
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Edición: | 1st edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright and credits
- Contributors
- About the reviewers
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Welcome to Your New Career
- An in-demand field
- Functions of an instructional designer
- Placing yourself within The Four Competencies Model
- Chapter 2: The Teaching Competency
- How does being a good instructor relate to being an effective ID?
- Teaching and training as related to instructional design
- Similarities between teaching and instructional design
- Use cases
- Use case 1
- your target learner audience is important
- Use case 2
- the importance of well-structured content
- Build your teaching competency
- Build your needs assessment skills
- Build your skills in defining a target learner audience
- Build your learning objective writing skills with Bloom's Taxonomy
- Build your skills in setting performance goals
- Summary
- Chapter 3: The Writing Competency
- What is writing for ID?
- Structuring your course content clearly
- Using concise wording and sentence structure
- Writing to motivate and engage
- Use case
- the writing (in)competency
- Building your writing competency
- Building your skills toward writing more concisely
- Building your storytelling skills
- Building your persuasive writing style with AIDA
- Building your overall writing skills
- The ID writing assessment
- Activity 1 | Measurable LOs
- Activity 2 | Passive versus Active voice
- Activity 3 | Redundancies
- Activity 4 | Typos and spelling
- Summary
- Chapter 4: Creativity in Instructional Design
- What does being 'creative' mean anyway?
- Can creativity be developed?
- Five science-backed ways to develop your general creativity
- To recap...
- Creative problem-solving in instructional design
- Design thinking for creative problem solving
- Use case
- better course design through design thinking
- Build your creative competency
- Learn more about your own creative potential
- Continue to build your creativity with a growth mindset
- Learn more about the creative process from these experts
- Take a deep dive into design thinking and creative problem-solving
- Summary
- Chapter 5: Project Communication in Instructional Design
- Effective communication and collaboration in instructional design
- Agile communication throughout the ADDIE model
- The analysis phase
- best practices for kicking off your project
- The design phase
- keeping comments and collaboration on track
- The development phase
- guiding your prototype reviews
- The implementation phase
- your product's launch
- The evaluation phase
- communicating your course's assessment plan
- Use case: Don't skip the project setup meeting
- Building your project communications competency
- ADDIE versus SAM versus Agile
- Making ADDIE more agile with project management tools
- Kick-off meeting templates