Monica, I like the way you gave the various ways that you had researched on to design and develop instruction, and then included the positive and negative sides of each. Great job on laying out a step-by-step procedure for developing and designing instruction.
I enjoyed the presentation and the processes discussed. It was informative and important to the learning process. Take care and keep up the great work.
Great presentation! The research information you provided in your presentation was very informative, it is information that will be of great relevance in future course.
I enjoyed your work. Was very informative and the information is so useful. I liked the way that you developed the information structure. Easy to follow and to understand. Thanks for share your knowledge. I I appreciate the time I shared with you. G. Viruet
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ReplyDeleteMonica, I like the way you gave the various ways that you had researched on to design and develop instruction, and then included the positive and negative sides of each. Great job on laying out a step-by-step procedure for developing and designing instruction.
ReplyDeleteI liked the way you gave examples of each of the designs. Great information thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the presentation and the processes discussed. It was informative and important to the learning process. Take care and keep up the great work.
ReplyDeleteGreat presentation!
ReplyDeleteThe research information you provided in your presentation was very informative, it is information that will be of great relevance in future course.
I enjoyed your work. Was very informative and the information is so useful. I liked the way that you developed the information structure. Easy to follow and to understand. Thanks for share your knowledge. I I appreciate the time I shared with you.
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Monica,
ReplyDeleteWell done and very informative. Do you think the instructional designer should also be the instructor? Or do you think the two are separate roles?