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Foundations of Instructional Design (WGU) Study Guide Rated A

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Foundations of Instructional Design (WGU) Study Guide Rated A Constructivism What theory says students generate their own knowledge that is unique to them? (student-centered) Objectivism What theory says knowledge is transferred from teacher to learner. There is a right and a wrong answer. (...

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Foundations of Instructional Design, IDC1 Rated A+ What is the purpose of conducting a Needs Analysis? (3) • Determine the cause of the performance problem • Determine a gap between current state of performance and desired state of performance • Establish an instructional goal that add...

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Foundations of instructional design test rated A+ Why conduct a needs assessment? ️1. Establish a standard or goal 2. Determine the existing level of performance 3. Identify a gap between the desired status and actual status Local school students performance on state content standards ️S...

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Foundations Of Instructional Design All Answers Correct What is the primary purpose of conducting a Needs Analysis? To identify a gap between the acquired goal and the actual status of that goal. By using this data a goal statement can be written that identifies what needs to be taught. Also a...

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Foundations of Instructional Design Verified Answers Gain attention of the students The first of Gagné's Nine Events of Instruction: Ensure the learners are ready to learn and participate in activities by presenting a stimulus to gain their attention. Methods for gaining learners' attenti...

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D291 Learning Experience Design Foundations I – WGU Rated A

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D291 Learning Experience Design Foundations I – WGU Rated A Purpose of instructional design Build upon learners' existing knowledge through planned, ordered steps 3 phases of human-centered design inspiration, ideation, implementation What is human-centered design? Approach that starts wi...

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WGU - D291 Pre-Assessment Review Already Graded A What is the goal of conducting a needs analysis in instructional design? ️To understand the knowledge and skills that learners need to develop to reach instructional goals. What is a characteristic of instructional design? ️It is a consulta...

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Pre-Assessment - IDC1 All Answers Correct Why conduct a needs analysis? Establish a standard or goal Determine the existing level of performance Identity a gap between the desired status and actual status Local school students' performance on state content standards State Education Offices ...

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Foundations of Instructional Design Already Graded A What is the purpose of conducting a Needs Analysis? ️Determine the cause of the performance problem and the gap between current state of performance and desired state of performance Establish instructional goal that address the instruction...

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WGU IDC1 Verified Solutions A fourth-grade teacher wants to find out how many words per minute her students can read. Which instruments and rationale would the teacher use to obtain this information? ️Observations because they may provide additional insight into actual versus perceived perf...

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D291 Objective Assessment All Answers Correct What is the difference between instructional design and learning experience design? Instructional design: A systematic process for developing learning solutions in which information gathered from an analysis of learner needs is used to develop c...

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IDC1 WGU ALL ANSWERS CORRECT Purpose of needs analysis? 1. identify learning gaps-determine problem 2. identify instructional goal 3. identify current/desired condition Interview VS. focus group interview= 1 respondent focus group=more than 1 respondent components of goal statements AKA ...

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Learning Experience Design Foundations 1 All Answers Correct ADDIE model Analysis Design Development Implementation Evaluation Analyze (ADDIE) Gathering information about the audience, technology, budget, restrictions, previous course material, and criteria. Design (ADDIE) Outlining ...

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Learning Experience Design Foundations 1 +Pre-Assessment Review Rated A ADDIE model Analysis Design Development Implementation Evaluation Analyze (ADDIE) Gathering information about the audience, technology, budget, restrictions, previous course material, and criteria. Brainpower...

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WGU IDC 1 Set 2 Verified Solutions ID ️Instructional Design umbrella term to include all phases of the ISD process Robert Gagne ️published "The Conditions of Learning", 1965 cognitive info processing Cognitive Learning Theory ️-assumes most human behavior to be very complex and co...

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