Instructional Design Flashcards

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SCORM

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SCORM stands for “Sharable Content Object Reference Model.”
Used in the production of LMS instructional design material.

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What is instructional design?

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Instructional design is the systematic process of creating educational and training materials and experiences.

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True or False: Instructional design only applies to classroom settings.

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False

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What is the ADDIE model?

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The ADDIE model is a framework for instructional design that includes five phases: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation.

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Fill in the blank: The first phase of the ADDIE model is ______.

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Analysis

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Which phase of the ADDIE model involves creating instructional materials?

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Development

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What does the acronym SAM stand for in instructional design?

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Successive Approximation Model

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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

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B) Rigid structure

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What is formative evaluation?

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Formative evaluation is the ongoing feedback and assessment during the instructional design process to improve the learning experience.

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True or False: Summative evaluation occurs before the implementation of the instructional materials.

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False

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What is a learning objective?

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A learning objective is a specific statement that describes what learners will be able to do after a learning experience.

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Fill in the blank: The ______ model emphasizes iterative design and development.

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Agile

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What is the purpose of a needs assessment in instructional design?

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To identify the gaps between current and desired performance or knowledge.

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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

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B) Self-directed

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What does the term ‘scaffolding’ refer to in instructional design?

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Scaffolding refers to the support provided to learners to help them achieve learning goals, gradually removing the support as they gain independence.

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True or False: Instructional design can only be done by certified professionals.

17
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What is the role of technology in instructional design?

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Technology can enhance the delivery, accessibility, and engagement of instructional materials.

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Fill in the blank: The ______ principle states that people learn better when information is presented in a variety of formats.

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Multimedia

19
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What is the significance of learner analysis?

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Learner analysis helps instructional designers understand the characteristics, preferences, and needs of their target audience.

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Multiple Choice: Which of the following is a common instructional strategy? A) Lecture B) Group work C) Case study D) All of the above

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D) All of the above

21
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What is the purpose of instructional materials?

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Instructional materials support the learning process by providing content, examples, and practice opportunities.

22
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True or False: Learning styles have a significant impact on instructional design.

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What is a storyboard in instructional design?

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A storyboard is a visual representation of the sequence and flow of instructional materials.

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Fill in the blank: The ______ phase of the ADDIE model focuses on delivering the instructional materials to learners.

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Implementation

25
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What is the importance of feedback in the instructional design process?

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Feedback helps identify areas for improvement and ensures that learning objectives are being met.

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Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a type of assessment? A) Diagnostic B) Formative C) Summative D) Transformative

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D) Transformative

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What is the role of objectives in instructional design?

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Objectives provide a clear direction for the design and evaluation of instructional materials.