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Instructional Design and Curriculum Development

What Does a Curriculum Designer Do?

Instructional Design (also called Instructional Systems Design (ISD)) is the practice of maximizing the effectiveness, efficiency and appeal of instruction and other learning experiences. The process consists broadly of determining the current state and needs of the learner, defining the end goal of instruction, and creating some “intervention” to assist in the transition. Ideally the process is informed by pedagogically and andragogically (adult learning) tested theories of learning and may take place in student-only, teacher-led or community-based settings. The outcome of this instruction may be directly observable and scientifically measured or completely hidden and assumed. There are many instructional design models but many are based on the ADDIE model with the phases analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. 

Computer Based or Web based training developers create self-paced learning activities accessible via a computer or handheld device. CBTs typically present content in a linear fashion, much like reading an online book or manual. For this reason they are often used to teach static processes, such as using software or completing mathematical equations. The term Computer-Based Training is often used interchangeably with Web-based training (WBT) with the primary difference being the delivery method. Where CBTs are typically delivered via CD-ROM, WBTs are delivered via the Internet using a web browser. Assessing learning in a CBT usually comes in the form of multiple choice questions, or other assessments that can be easily scored by a computer such as drag-and-drop, radial button, simulation or other interactive means. Assessments are easily scored and recorded via online software, providing immediate end-user feedback and completion status. Users are often able to print completion records in the form of certificates. 

      

        
     
      Project Examples
        Computer Based Training (CBT)        
        Instructor-Led Curriculum 
        Needs Analysis Documentation 
        Course Syllabus Design 
        Designed Templates 
        Online Help Tools 
        Customized or Unique Instruction 
        Instructor Guides and Student Guides 
        Management of CBT Curriculum
        Production of CD Roms
        Seminar Course Materials
        Course Development and Skills Training
        Testing
        Virtual Classroom Conversion
        Web-Based Training
        Business Analysis

       

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

        

 
        
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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