Introduction

Program Overview

Plan of Study

Biography

My Philosophy

Themes

Reflections

LT 716: Systematic Design of Instruction
Instructor: Donald Versteeg
Completed: Spring 2010

Course Description:
Students will learn concepts and tools for applying systems theory to instructional design, including needs, instructional, learner, and context analysis, objectives, assessment, strategy, development, and evaluation. Addresses client learning needs in various organizational settings: business, industry, government, health care, education, and not-for-profit. USD will teach this course.

Course Reflection:

I had never put much thought about the whole process that goes into designing instructional materials until I took this course.  In my classroom, I simply created the lessons as I needed them.  After taking this class, I know have a better understanding of the steps that one would go through if they were to design instructional materials on a bigger stage.  The biggest thing I took from this class is to make sure to include all involved parties in the design and creation of instructional materials.

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