Today’s class on instructional design helped me to gain a better understanding of how to develop curriculum. Instructional design practices focus on the desired learning outcomes first and then develops instructional lessons that support the student’s acquisition of the intended learning outcomes. I was able to focus my attention on the ADDIE model of instruction design. I liked how this model was set up in a linear way that was easy to follow. I tend to gravitate toward instructional practices that are developed in a linear structure, so I can see myself embracing the ADDIE model of instructional design in my classroom.
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