Instructional Design Flashcards
SCORM
SCORM stands for “Sharable Content Object Reference Model.”
Used in the production of LMS instructional design material.
What is instructional design?
Instructional design is the systematic process of creating educational and training materials and experiences.
True or False: Instructional design only applies to classroom settings.
False
What is the ADDIE model?
The ADDIE model is a framework for instructional design that includes five phases: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation.
Fill in the blank: The first phase of the ADDIE model is ______.
Analysis
Which phase of the ADDIE model involves creating instructional materials?
Development
What does the acronym SAM stand for in instructional design?
Successive Approximation Model
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a key principle of instructional design? A) Learner-centered design B) Rigid structure C) Continuous feedback D) Clear objectives
B) Rigid structure
What is formative evaluation?
Formative evaluation is the ongoing feedback and assessment during the instructional design process to improve the learning experience.
True or False: Summative evaluation occurs before the implementation of the instructional materials.
False
What is a learning objective?
A learning objective is a specific statement that describes what learners will be able to do after a learning experience.
Fill in the blank: The ______ model emphasizes iterative design and development.
Agile
What is the purpose of a needs assessment in instructional design?
To identify the gaps between current and desired performance or knowledge.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is a characteristic of adult learners? A) Dependent on instructors B) Self-directed C) Prefer passive learning D) Lack experience
B) Self-directed
What does the term ‘scaffolding’ refer to in instructional design?
Scaffolding refers to the support provided to learners to help them achieve learning goals, gradually removing the support as they gain independence.
True or False: Instructional design can only be done by certified professionals.
False
What is the role of technology in instructional design?
Technology can enhance the delivery, accessibility, and engagement of instructional materials.
Fill in the blank: The ______ principle states that people learn better when information is presented in a variety of formats.
Multimedia
What is the significance of learner analysis?
Learner analysis helps instructional designers understand the characteristics, preferences, and needs of their target audience.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is a common instructional strategy? A) Lecture B) Group work C) Case study D) All of the above
D) All of the above
What is the purpose of instructional materials?
Instructional materials support the learning process by providing content, examples, and practice opportunities.
True or False: Learning styles have a significant impact on instructional design.
False
What is a storyboard in instructional design?
A storyboard is a visual representation of the sequence and flow of instructional materials.
Fill in the blank: The ______ phase of the ADDIE model focuses on delivering the instructional materials to learners.
Implementation
What is the importance of feedback in the instructional design process?
Feedback helps identify areas for improvement and ensures that learning objectives are being met.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a type of assessment? A) Diagnostic B) Formative C) Summative D) Transformative
D) Transformative
What is the role of objectives in instructional design?
Objectives provide a clear direction for the design and evaluation of instructional materials.