Category: Instructional Design
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Instructional Design: Articulate Rise
Goal: To use Articulate Rise to create an interactive microlearning module from a standard PowerPoint presentation.
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Instructional Design: Subject Matter Expert Social Media
Goal: To convert a 16-week synchronous course to an 8-week asynchronous course. As a member of the instructional design team I served as the subject matter expert, providing the curriculum design and module content. Reflection: With the addition of recorded videos, pre-created assignment templates the course, and an adjustment of the course load successfully made…
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Instructional Design: Gagne’s Events of Instruction
Vampires — Coming Out of the Coffin: Lessons in Diversity in Public Relations Topics: Public Relations, Diversity, Communication Audience: College Students Goal: To explore diversity issues in public relations through the exploration of examples and case studies and then utilize the knowledge to create appropriate communication campaigns. Reflection: Incorporating Gange’s nine instructional events into the…
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Instructional Design: Video Conferencing
Publication Critiques Pandemic Style Topics: Visual Communication, Critique Audience: College Students Goal: The Vis Comm 2 students spent the semester developing a 16—24-page magazine then the pandemic hit. This videoconference allowed them to meet to review the work in progress for critiques in small groups. The peer review was the final critique before the final,…
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Instructional Design: Online Maker Space
Planning Your Publication Project Topics: Visual Communication, Graphic Design, Marketing, Research, Planning Audience: College Students Goal: To use technology to guide learners as they research and plan a publication before the design process. Reflection: More than 500 unique visitors from multiple universities have accessed the maker space to help successfully create a comprehensive project brief.…
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Instructional Design: Produce A Digital Asset
“What’s Wrong With This Quarter” Topics: US History Audience: Elementary School Students Goal: Use Adobe Premiere to create a short lesson about Missouri history. Reflection: “What’s Wrong With This Quarter?” helps students use technology to create a comprehensive lesson that incorporates entertainment. Feedback “Well done, Danielle, re-creating the Quarter video. Love your background theme! You…
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Instructional Design: Inquiry-Based Learning
Understanding the Diffusion Process by Tracing the Rise and Fall of Google Plus Topics: Technology, Research, Persuasion Audience: College Students Goal: To explore inquiry-based learning to understand systematic change theory as applied to Google+’s failure by tracing its diffusion through innovation, communication channels, time, and social systems. Reflection: Google+ was doomed before it even launched. …
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Instructional Design: Create a Website with HTML
Internet Scavenger Hunt – Google Like A Pro Topics: Digital citizenship, Research skills, General knowledge Audience: 10 and up Goal: My hand-coded HTML/CSS website aims to help high school students learn to search the Internet more effectively and discerningly through the inquiry-oriented exploration of the scavenger hunt online site per ISTE standards. The learners will…
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Instructional Design: Online Course
Public Relations Campaigns Topics: Public Relations, Marketing, Campaign Planning Audience: College Students Goal: To use proven design methodology to help higher education students design a comprehensive public relations campaign to understand better the communications planning process in one semester. Reflection: This full-scale course helps learners by walking them through the multiple aspects of strategic public…
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Instructional Design: Digital Video As Content
Rosie’s Save The Day … Examining Women During WWII Topics: US History, Women, Thinking Skills, Research Audience: AP US History, College US History Students Goal: To help students “think like a historian” and what it means to approach history through the lens of primary documents now made available with the addition of technology. Reflection: Adding…