The Principles of Instructional Design
What is Instructional Design Instructional design  is the practice of arranging media and content to help learners and teachers transfer knowledge most effectively
Instructional Design Designing instructions takes a lot of efforts of a group of people and expertise. There are several important phases and steps must be taken in the instructional design process.
There are five phases to designing the instruction   What do you need to know before putting materials together and what are the requirements for the course? What are the instructional goals and objectives that you need to know to determine what material you need to cover and how to deliver it. Choosing the right assessments according to your goals you have identified, such as giving students certain tests based on the material you have covered. Continue……
Determine the teaching strategies and the methods you want to use, also what media you will be using in classroom. Implementing the course and delivering the materials to the students according to the lesson plan. The five phases ……………..
What is E-learning Electronic learning or E-learning is a general term used to refer to computer-enhanced learning.  E-learning and online education have become well known and widely used by students over the years.
Electronic learning or E-learning
E-learning is very convenient working from your own home. Working online is fun and will save time, fuel and keep you away from traffic and rush hours. Working online is very helpful, finding all the recourses you can use to finish assignment and exams without any pressure. E-learning is becoming like and has almost the same benefits of face to face classes.  Advantages of E-learning
The only suggestion I have to the online instructors is to let students know what online course is all about and give them specific instruction on how to use the course. Another thing is not to overwhelm students with instruction and information in less time  Electronic learning or E-learning
Electronic learning or E-learning The only concern about e-learning could be costly and more expensive than attending classes. "Despite outward appearances e-learning is often the most cost-effective way to deliver instruction (training) or information." [1] [1]   IDEAS: Instructional Design for  Elearning   ApproacheS http://ideas.blogs.com/
References http:// ctlinstdesign.project.mnscu.edu / http://ideas.blogs.com/ http://www.solvolution.nl/elearning.html

The Principles Of Instructional Design

  • 1.
    The Principles ofInstructional Design
  • 2.
    What is InstructionalDesign Instructional design is the practice of arranging media and content to help learners and teachers transfer knowledge most effectively
  • 3.
    Instructional Design Designinginstructions takes a lot of efforts of a group of people and expertise. There are several important phases and steps must be taken in the instructional design process.
  • 4.
    There are fivephases to designing the instruction What do you need to know before putting materials together and what are the requirements for the course? What are the instructional goals and objectives that you need to know to determine what material you need to cover and how to deliver it. Choosing the right assessments according to your goals you have identified, such as giving students certain tests based on the material you have covered. Continue……
  • 5.
    Determine the teachingstrategies and the methods you want to use, also what media you will be using in classroom. Implementing the course and delivering the materials to the students according to the lesson plan. The five phases ……………..
  • 6.
    What is E-learningElectronic learning or E-learning is a general term used to refer to computer-enhanced learning. E-learning and online education have become well known and widely used by students over the years.
  • 7.
  • 8.
    E-learning is veryconvenient working from your own home. Working online is fun and will save time, fuel and keep you away from traffic and rush hours. Working online is very helpful, finding all the recourses you can use to finish assignment and exams without any pressure. E-learning is becoming like and has almost the same benefits of face to face classes. Advantages of E-learning
  • 9.
    The only suggestionI have to the online instructors is to let students know what online course is all about and give them specific instruction on how to use the course. Another thing is not to overwhelm students with instruction and information in less time Electronic learning or E-learning
  • 10.
    Electronic learning orE-learning The only concern about e-learning could be costly and more expensive than attending classes. "Despite outward appearances e-learning is often the most cost-effective way to deliver instruction (training) or information." [1] [1] IDEAS: Instructional Design for Elearning ApproacheS http://ideas.blogs.com/
  • 11.
    References http:// ctlinstdesign.project.mnscu.edu/ http://ideas.blogs.com/ http://www.solvolution.nl/elearning.html