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Next-Level Instructional Design: Master the Four Competencies Shared by Professional Instructional Designers
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Publisher
Packt Publishing, Limited
Publication Date
2023
Edition
1st edition.
Language
English
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Table of Contents
From the eBook - 1st edition.
Cover
Title page
Copyright and credits
Contributors
About the reviewers
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Welcome to Your New Career
An in-demand field
Functions of an instructional designer
Placing yourself within The Four Competencies Model
Chapter 2: The Teaching Competency
How does being a good instructor relate to being an effective ID?
Teaching and training as related to instructional design
Similarities between teaching and instructional design
Use cases
Use case 1
your target learner audience is important
Use case 2
the importance of well-structured content
Build your teaching competency
Build your needs assessment skills
Build your skills in defining a target learner audience
Build your learning objective writing skills with Bloom's Taxonomy
Build your skills in setting performance goals
Summary
Chapter 3: The Writing Competency
What is writing for ID?
Structuring your course content clearly
Using concise wording and sentence structure
Writing to motivate and engage
Use case
the writing (in)competency
Building your writing competency
Building your skills toward writing more concisely
Building your storytelling skills
Building your persuasive writing style with AIDA
Building your overall writing skills
The ID writing assessment
Activity 1 | Measurable LOs
Activity 2 | Passive versus Active voice
Activity 3 | Redundancies
Activity 4 | Typos and spelling
Summary
Chapter 4: Creativity in Instructional Design
What does being 'creative' mean anyway?
Can creativity be developed?
Five science-backed ways to develop your general creativity
To recap...
Creative problem-solving in instructional design
Design thinking for creative problem solving
Use case
better course design through design thinking
Build your creative competency
Learn more about your own creative potential
Continue to build your creativity with a growth mindset
Learn more about the creative process from these experts
Take a deep dive into design thinking and creative problem-solving
Summary
Chapter 5: Project Communication in Instructional Design
Effective communication and collaboration in instructional design
Agile communication throughout the ADDIE model
The analysis phase
best practices for kicking off your project
The design phase
keeping comments and collaboration on track
The development phase
guiding your prototype reviews
The implementation phase
your product's launch
The evaluation phase
communicating your course's assessment plan
Use case: Don't skip the project setup meeting
Building your project communications competency
ADDIE versus SAM versus Agile
Making ADDIE more agile with project management tools
Kick-off meeting templates
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ISBN
9781801811194
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