Projects

There were 3 major assignments completed during the course of this class. In addition to the 3 large assignments, there were a multitude of smaller assignments completed through the form of weekly discussion boards.

View them all below, and see how they relate to one another in the scheme of instructional design.

Assignment 1: Theories of Learning Paper

Much of our understanding of education and the teaching process comes from Robert Gagné, an early 20th-century experimental psychologist who was primarily interested in learning and instruction. It was Gagné who gave us the most fundamental basis for the process of teaching and what the instruction process looks like. Gagné’s Hierarchy of Learning presents eight ways to learn, with each stage building on the lower levels, ensuring that the upper levels require greater skill and ability to conquer.

Read more here.

Assignment 2: eLearning Training Module and Resources Center

You are currently on one of the pages for the eLearning Resources Center. You can return to the main page to browse my handout, videos, and sample problem solving with ADDIE by clicking the link to the left in the sidebar, or going here.

My eLearning Training Module can be viewed on the eLearning Components page as a screencast.

Additional Assignments

An Experiment in HTML

View my ode to GIFs here.

A One-Slide Presentation on Formative and Summative Assessment

A Mini Course with Lecture and Introduction to Blackboard

A Venture into Adobe Captivate

You can view my Captivate session on “Accessing and Curating a Database” here.

This link should work until mid-May; after that, the content will likely expire. I am currently working on ways that I can find more permanent hosting. Stay tuned!