Tuesday, November 13, 2007
5 Star Instructinal Design Rating
Five Star Instructional Design Rating by M. Davis Merrill was difficult for me to understand the first two pages. I hoped that I would learn more in the second part of the article. I did learn more there. The problem is that I don't remember what I read and so now I have to read it again. Hopefully, I will remember it the second time. I did want to quote a two things that I underlined. " The rating system consists of five stars, one each for Problem, Activation, Demonstration, Application, and Integration. Each star has three levels bronze, silver, or gold depending on whether detailed criteria are met for each category." This rating system is not for reference material, isolated facts, or psychomotor skills. It is for tutorial or experiential (simulation) courseware. I will finish this after I re-read this so I can remember.
Olympic Park
I thought that this was an excellent way for the class to experiences the task of conducting a small-group evaluation. Even though it wasn't a true evaluation, we did get to go through the process. Personally, I enjoyed the experience. I had never been there and now I want to bring my family back to go through. I think that the attitude questionnaire really made me think about it.
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