Instructional Design/Constructivism/Design Document/Task-based development schedule
Task-Based Development Schedule
Our task based development schedule includes the creation of scenarios, examples and activities. The overall task is to develop an hour-long instructional module that contributes to achieving the module goal. This module shall consist of at least three self-paced lessons. The key deliverables and deadlines are:
February 27, 2008
- 1. Produce a design document that meets the criteria in Table 1.
- 1.1 Describe audience.
- 1.2 Describe context.
- 1.3 Describe learning goal(s).
- 1.4 Describe learning objectives.
- 1.5 Describe learning experience.
- 1.6 Create a design document and publish on the Wikiversity site by February 27, 2008.
March 25, 2008
- 2. Produce a Beta version which is a content complete module that includes all lessons, interfaces, and activities: one which is ready for formative evaluation.
- 2.1 Design each lesson.
- 2.2 Design each activity, example and scenario.
- 2.3 Create a Beta version and publish on the Wikiversity site by March 25, 2008.
April 26, 2008
- 3. Produce a content complete module that has undergone formative evaluation with at least three members of the target audience.
- 3.1 Revise/update modules/lessons.
- 3.2 Conduct formative evaluation with target audience: instructors.
- 3.3 Compile results.
- 3.4 Review and prioritize proposed changes.
- 3.5 Make changes.
- 3.6 Submit a content complete module and publish on the Wikiversity site by April 26, 2008.
Team Budget: 125 hours
Shhammer 00:10, 6 March 2008 (UTC)