QUESTION: Skills & Competencies for Instructional Designers - Making Curriculum Pop2024-03-29T07:23:38Zhttp://mcpopmb.ning.com/forum/topics/question-skills-competencies?groupUrl=newmediatechnology&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThanks to all of you for maki…tag:mcpopmb.ning.com,2010-05-05:2665237:Comment:290422010-05-05T14:28:11.535ZRic Underhilehttp://mcpopmb.ning.com/profile/RicUnderhile
Thanks to all of you for making comments, asking questions, and providing links--the Wisconsin Standards are quite inspiring.<br />
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A core component of my work is administering distance learning and instructional technologies. Our faculty are required to complete a comprehensive training program in online and hybrid course development. There is great debate about the actual definition of "instructional design." I am seeking examples in the professional literature that I can transcribe into faculty…
Thanks to all of you for making comments, asking questions, and providing links--the Wisconsin Standards are quite inspiring.<br />
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A core component of my work is administering distance learning and instructional technologies. Our faculty are required to complete a comprehensive training program in online and hybrid course development. There is great debate about the actual definition of "instructional design." I am seeking examples in the professional literature that I can transcribe into faculty learning objectives for the course. As it is currently set, the course is extremely practical, but not as deeply pedagogical as it could be.<br />
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Keep this thread alive! I need all the info I can get!<br />
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R I suggest you look at Wiscons…tag:mcpopmb.ning.com,2010-05-04:2665237:Comment:290182010-05-04T18:41:04.188ZFrank W. Bakerhttp://mcpopmb.ning.com/profile/FrankWBaker
I suggest you look at Wisconsin's Art & Design K-12 Teaching Standards.<br />
<a href="http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/standards/pdf/art&design.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/standards/pdf/art&design.pdf</a><br />
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I think they are some of the best in the country.
I suggest you look at Wisconsin's Art & Design K-12 Teaching Standards.<br />
<a href="http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/standards/pdf/art&design.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/standards/pdf/art&design.pdf</a><br />
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I think they are some of the best in the country. I think they must be able to…tag:mcpopmb.ning.com,2010-05-04:2665237:Comment:290152010-05-04T17:47:43.575ZRyan Goblehttp://mcpopmb.ning.com/profile/RyanGoble
I think they must be able to "teach who they are" and "who they aren't" - they also need to be able to have a deep understanding of a wide range of pedagogical skills and how to transfer them cross across disciplines.
I think they must be able to "teach who they are" and "who they aren't" - they also need to be able to have a deep understanding of a wide range of pedagogical skills and how to transfer them cross across disciplines. Hmmm...we call our department…tag:mcpopmb.ning.com,2010-04-28:2665237:Comment:288142010-04-28T15:10:23.083ZAnne Gaspershttp://mcpopmb.ning.com/profile/AnneGaspers
Hmmm...we call our department chairs "Instructional Leaders" which is not quite the same as a Curriculum Specialist...but I would add innovative (looking for new ideas, methods, etc. and ways to connect them to the curriculum), advocate (supportive of teachers' ideas and finds ways...resources, etc...to help implement them) and connected (or maybe networked is a better adjective).
Hmmm...we call our department chairs "Instructional Leaders" which is not quite the same as a Curriculum Specialist...but I would add innovative (looking for new ideas, methods, etc. and ways to connect them to the curriculum), advocate (supportive of teachers' ideas and finds ways...resources, etc...to help implement them) and connected (or maybe networked is a better adjective). Ah, that's part of the exerci…tag:mcpopmb.ning.com,2010-04-28:2665237:Comment:287832010-04-28T12:30:34.810ZRic Underhilehttp://mcpopmb.ning.com/profile/RicUnderhile
Ah, that's part of the exercise. I've found many definitions, which leads me to believe there is splay in the discipline. The Bureau of Labor Statistics does not seem to have a definition for this work, referring the reader to Instructional Coordinators, which is really a curriculum specialist:<br />
<a href="http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos269.htm" target="_blank">http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos269.htm</a><br />
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I would define an instructional designer as one who has expertise in curriculum, learning theories,…
Ah, that's part of the exercise. I've found many definitions, which leads me to believe there is splay in the discipline. The Bureau of Labor Statistics does not seem to have a definition for this work, referring the reader to Instructional Coordinators, which is really a curriculum specialist:<br />
<a href="http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos269.htm" target="_blank">http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos269.htm</a><br />
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I would define an instructional designer as one who has expertise in curriculum, learning theories, learner engagement, teaching with technology, and assessment of learning.<br />
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What do you think? Can you clairify how you're d…tag:mcpopmb.ning.com,2010-04-27:2665237:Comment:287742010-04-27T21:07:29.411ZRyan Goblehttp://mcpopmb.ning.com/profile/RyanGoble
Can you clairify how you're defining the term "instructional designer?"
Can you clairify how you're defining the term "instructional designer?"