Dick & Carey Model Podcast

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Dick & Carey Podcast

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Hi, this is Herbert’s Dick and Carey Podcast for this weeks activity.

The Dick and Carey instructional design model follows a systemic 9 step approach in order to create succesful learning experiences.

  1. Identify goals and objectives. The first step in the Dick and Carey Model is to clarify your goals and objectives. The learner must be aware of what they will be able to do when they complete the course, including the skills they will develop and the knowledge they will acquire
  2. Complete instructional analysis. The next step is determining what your learners already know so that you can figure out how to fill the learning gap
  3. Determine entry behaviors and learner characteristics, such as behaviors, traits, personal preferences, and motivation factors.
  4. Write performance objectives that clearly describe the task or process that must be mastered, as well as criteria that you are going to gauge learner progress
  5. Develop criterion-referenced Learning assessments. This involves finding the ideal Learning assessment type for your learners, such as the multiple-choice questions or interactive scenarios, as well as the grading criteria
  6. Develop the instructional Learning strategy. You should take into consideration the learning theories that are best suited for your subject matter and learner needs
  7. Choose learning materials and online activities. Select each of the learning materials, tools, and online exercises that serve the learning goals and objectives.
  8. Carry out formative evaluation. This takes place before you unveil your course to the public. It often involves focus groups or the release of beta versions
  9. Carry out summative evaluation. The last step is assessing whether your eLearning course actually achieves the desired outcome.

I liked the systematic approach of the Dick and Carey Model, taking into consideration all fundamental aspects of instructional design.

I did not like that the systematic approach could lead to just gathering all the information without taking action once you got all of your data.

In conclusion, I found the Dick and Carey Model inspiring and looking forward to aplly it in practice.

This was Herbert for the Instructional Design Models Week 3 Activity about the Dick and Carey Design Model.

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Ph.D. in philosophy, author, wine expert, former poker professional, and co-founder of 11Heroes.com. On Griffl, I discuss Instructional Design & AI tools.

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