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Ideal Instructional Design Models For Online Learning Project Planning

By Matthew Lynch
March 22, 2023
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Planning a successful online learning project can be daunting, but with the right instructional design models at your disposal, the process can be smoother.

There are a variety of different instructional design models available to online learners, and the one that works best for your project depends on the specifics of your situation. However, five common models that can be helpful in planning any online learning project include:

1) The experiential learning model.

This model focuses on the learner’s own experiences and how they can be used to learn. Rather than lecturing the student, the instructor creates a learning environment that allows them to learn through experience. This model is often used in courses that focus on hands-on activities and real-world scenarios.

2) The cooperative learning model.

This model encourages students to work together to learn. Rather than being given individual assignments, students are encouraged to share their knowledge and work together to complete the task. This model is often used in courses that focus on teamwork and problem-solving.

3) The multiple choice test model.

This model focuses on the use of questionnaires and multiple choice tests to measure student understanding. This model is often used in courses that focus on subject matter that is difficult to understand.

4) The project-based learning model.

This model focuses on the use of real-world projects as the primary method of learning. Students are often assigned a real-world project and are given instructions on how to complete it.

5) The hybrid model.

This model combines elements of the other four models. Rather than using one model exclusively, hybrid models use a combination of different models to reach the desired outcome. This model is often used in courses that have a mix of lecture and hands-on activities.

There is no one perfect instructional design model for online learning projects, but using one of the five common models can help to ensure a successful project.

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