LT 716: Systematic Design of Instruction
Instructor: Donald Versteeg
Completed: Spring 2011

Course Description:
Students will learn concepts and tools for applying systems theory to instructional design, including needs, instructional, learner, and context analysis, objectives, assessment, strategy, development, and evaluation. Addresses client learning needs in various organizational settings: business, industry, government, health care, education, and not-for-profit.

Completed Projects:

Final Project

Final Project: Incorporating ActivInspire Software in the Classroom: The goal of this project is to create a professional development workshop for implementing the Active Inspire “clicker” technology into the Madison Middle School curricula. The workshop would cover a spectrum of material ranging from basic operating of software to specific design uses and lesson ideas. The instructional goals of this half-day workshop are to instruct teachers who are new to the ActivInspire software on its use, to brainstorm ideas for incorporating the software into individual curricula, and to allow the faculty time to work with and navigate through the software.