Module #4: Learning Design
Models
Learning design is
a formal description of the individuals who participate in learning
process. An instructional design model is used to
define the activities that will guide the development of E-Learning projects.
It allows you to communicate with others the purpose and reason behind a
strategy. The models help teachers or educators to guide and plan overall
process. For example, TPACK, ADDIE models and 5Es Instructional models.
The ADDIE model is the generic
process traditionally used by instructional designers and training developers.
The five phases—Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and
Evaluation—represent a dynamic, flexible guideline for building effective
training and performance support tools. ADDIE is an instructional systems
design framework that many instructional designers and training developers use
to develop courses.
SAMR is a model designed to help educators infuse technology
into teaching and learning. Popularized by Dr. Ruben Puentedura, the model
supports and enables teachers to design, develop, and infuse digital learning
experiences that utilize technology according to Wikipedia. SAMR model can help
teachers understand and embrace it. It is used to teach above the line.
As a conclusion, learning about design model is very
important for teachers as it is really needed in education where in school
students gets more advanced day by day because students in this 21st century
are born with technologies around them.
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