Need analysis for the development of a microcontroller instructional module p...journalBEEI
In the era of the IR 4.0, the use of information technology among school students is widespread but students are not proficient in computer programming. To compete in the digital world, students need to be exposed to computer programming in order to produce computer programming experts. Integrating computer programming into the school curriculum can improve students literacy of computer programming but adequate computer programming skill among teachers are quite limited. Therefore, the development of microcontroller instructional teaching module which could address this problem is needed. This development aims to develop the module using design and developmental research (DDR) approach. Need Analysis phase in DDR is discussed in this article. The phase consists of identifying the level of knowledge, attitudes and practices of teachers about microcontroller and to obtain the views and opinions of the teachers on the developmental needs of microcontroller teaching modules. The type of microcontroller and the programming language to be used in the microcontroller module also identified.The results of this study are important to ensure that the design and development of an instructional module for microcontroller education are implemented and have a positive impact on increasing the programming literacy level among secondary school children
Need analysis for the development of a microcontroller instructional module p...journalBEEI
In the era of the IR 4.0, the use of information technology among school students is widespread but students are not proficient in computer programming. To compete in the digital world, students need to be exposed to computer programming in order to produce computer programming experts. Integrating computer programming into the school curriculum can improve students literacy of computer programming but adequate computer programming skill among teachers are quite limited. Therefore, the development of microcontroller instructional teaching module which could address this problem is needed. This development aims to develop the module using design and developmental research (DDR) approach. Need Analysis phase in DDR is discussed in this article. The phase consists of identifying the level of knowledge, attitudes and practices of teachers about microcontroller and to obtain the views and opinions of the teachers on the developmental needs of microcontroller teaching modules. The type of microcontroller and the programming language to be used in the microcontroller module also identified.The results of this study are important to ensure that the design and development of an instructional module for microcontroller education are implemented and have a positive impact on increasing the programming literacy level among secondary school children
The ADDIE is a framework that is used to develop training courses. The ADDIE can be traced back to the mid-1970s, and it has evolved several times since then. These slides are a quick summary of the model.
Developing online courses is only the first step in a much longer process. In this session, we explored how to create a culture to support continuous improvement and looked at new tools to visualize the process.
2. OBJECTIVES
• What is an instructional design?
• Identify the steps of ADDIE Instructional
Model and associated activities.
• Identify the relationship between the ADDIE
Model and distance education.
3. CONTENT
• What is instructional design?
• Instructional design models
• Steps of ADDIE model
• Analysis
• Design
• Development
• Implementation
• Evaluation
• ADDIE Model & distance education
• References
4. WHAT IS INSTRUCTIONAL
DESIGN?
• Instructional Design is the systematic process of
translating general principles of learning and
instruction into plans for instructional materials
and activities.
• This is the process by which instruction is
improved through the analysis of learning needs
and systematic development of learning
materials
5. INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN
MODELS
There are numerous instructional design models such as
• ADDIE Model
• ASSURE Model
• Dick & Carey Model
• Hannifin & Peck Model
• Waterfall Model
• Rapid Prototyping Model
• Hypermedia Design Model
• Multimedia Design Model
6. ADDIE MODEL
ADDIE Model-is the acronym for a 5 step systematic process that
generally is used by Instructional Designers to create instruction.
The five phases are”
Analysis
Design
Development
Implementing
Evaluation
7.
8. ANALYSIS
In this phase the Instructional designers are the
who, when, and how much.
Additional task:
• Identifies who the learners are
• Identifies the learning gaps
• Identifies the delivery options
• Identifies the resources (funding)
• Identifies the project completion
timeframe
9. DESIGN
In this phase the Instructional designers are
identifying key components and creating the
prototype.
Additional task:
• Identify the design strategy
• Apply instructional strategies
according to type of learning and
learning
• Create first draft
• Add graphics
10. DEVELOPENT
In this phase the Instructional designers are
refining and finalizing what was completed
in the Design phase.
Additional task:
• Updated graphics
• Tying content to objectives
• Refining assessments/surveys/quizes
11. IMPLEMENTATION
In this phase the process for
disseminating the training will be
devised.
Additional task:
• Host trainer the trainer session
• Ensure all class materials are
ready, operational, and in place
12. EVALUATION
There are two parts of evaluation: formative and summative
• Formative evaluation is conducted at each stage of the
ADDIE process.
• Summative evaluation consists of tests and feedback
forms (surveys) to gain information.
13. ADDIE & DISTANCE
EDUCATION
Distance education that takes place when the instructor
and student are separated by space and time.
Than
The gap between the two can be bridge through the
use of technology- such as
audio tapes
videoconferencing
satellite broadcasts and online technology
traditional delivery methods as such as postal services
14. REFERENCES
• ADDIE model: five phases of instructional design.
Retrieved from website:
http://www.slideshare.net/mrsteamdoc/ditm-615-
1202stamm#
• Christie Price-Izcano. (2013) What is instructional design?
Retrieved from website:
http://www.slideshare.net/caprice_77099/what-is-
instructional-design-part-2
Editor's Notes
There are more than 100 different ISD models, but almost all are based on the generic "ADDIE" model, which stands for Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation, as illustrated in the figure below. Each step has an outcome that feeds the subsequent step.
The ADDIE model has been criticized by some as being too systematic, that is, too linear, too inflexible, too constraining, and even too time-consuming to implement. As an alternative to the systematic approach, there are a variety of systemic design models that emphasize a more holistic, iterative approach to the development of training. Rather than developing the instruction in phases, the entire development team works together from the start to rapidly build modules, which can be tested with the student audience, and then revised based on their feedback.