Instructional Design Proposal Jessica Carabeo Saint Mary ’s University of Minnesota Schools of Graduate & Professional Programs HRM 604 – Developing Human Capital Coy Hillstead October 20‚ 2013 Company Overview Med-Eval is a privately owned organization in the Worker’s Compensation and insurance industry. Established in 1994‚ in Northern Virginia‚ they are the leading provider of independent medical evaluations and discounted medical diagnostic testing for workers’ compensation‚ automobile‚ general
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Instructional Supervisory Plan TIME ALLOTMENT | TOPICS/CONTENT | SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES | STRATEGIES | INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS | LEARNING OUTCOMES | EVALUATION/REMARKS | May 2013 | SReA | Assess the readiness of Grade I pupils | Monitoring of the conduct of SReA | SReA reading passages/Questionnaires/Form | Pupils were grouped as to ready or not ready | Teachers focus more on the pupils who are not ready | June 2013 | Pre-test | Diagnose the academic perfor-mance of students | Monitoring of Pre-test
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Based Learning: An instructional model and its constructivist framework It is said that there’s nothing so practical as good theory. It may also be said that there’s nothing so theoretically interesting as good practice1. This is particularly true of efforts to relate constructivism as a theory of learning to the practice of instruction. Our goal in this paper is to provide a clear link between the theoretical principles of constructivism‚ the practice of instructional design‚ and the practice
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Task analysis is often considered the most critical component of instructional design. Do you agree with this statement? Why or why not? Task analysis is a critical component in the instructional design process because it provides important information about the content and/or tasks that will form the basis for the instruction being developed. Careful consideration must be taken to ensure that there is a clear understanding of what learners are to know or are able to accomplish by participating
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address factors which influence learning and development activities‚ focusing on adult learning‚ organisational factors and key legislation which must be adhered to. I will describe different learning methods and learning resources and highlight both the advantages and disadvantages of each. I will also plan and prepare a full training session including development activities for a Team Manager with the objective for them to effectively manage the attendance of their employees. Factors Relating
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a relationship. 2.1 To demonstrate the wishes and needs of others you may need to listen well‚ use picture cards ‚ sign language ‚ ask them to write requests on paper or even show them images of things and let them point and choose. 2.2 Factors to consider when promoting effective communication is to meet each and everyones individual care needs they may be
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In Pershing’s Handbook of Human Performance Technology: Principles‚ Practices‚ and Potential (2006)‚ it is evident that there are similarities and differences between PI (performance improvement and ID (instructional design). I dare say the parallelisms far exceed the variances. In the flowchart above you see the side by side comparison of the two. Allow me to share my thoughts concerning the differences and likenesses. The differences between the PI and ID for the most part are their length. PI
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2.2: Describe the factors to consider when promoting effective communication. There are two different types of factors that should be considered when promoting effective communication such as: • Verbal communication- is when you use sounds and/or words to express yourself. When communicating it is important that your tone and the volume of your voice must be correct to suit the individuals situations. Most of the time it is also important to speak slowly in a calm manner so the other person gets
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to consider a number of factors: Verbal communication: Tone and pitch of your voice‚ does it suit the situation or topic? A louder more direct communication maybe required if trying to get the attention of a group of children to come back inside. However this would not be suitable in a situation whereby a child is upset say for example if they have wet themselves and are embarrassed‚ this would need a quieter and understanding tone to reassure them. Use of language is important‚ when talking
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53.3 Explain how to apply holistic assessment when planning assessment: It is very important when planning assessments so that a variety of required evidence can be achieved from one assessment occasion. To do this I need to take into account all findings from the initial assessment and the units relevant to the learners preferred route. All the necessary documents must be at hand to help me achieve this. I will need to gauge the level at which the learner is currently at to ensure I am assessing
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