Glossary of terms used on this site
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Instructional Step |
A portion of material to which the student makes a response. It is a stage in the instructional process that represents progress in the student's mastery. A subject to be taught is broken down into frames, items, or segments (steps). It is assumed that students cannot take later steps in a given sequence before taking the earlier step and that each segment or item represents a step forward. |
| Instructional Strategy |
The approach used to present information in a manner that achieves learning. Approaches include tutorial, gaming, simulation, etc. Aspects of instructional strategies include the order of presentation, level of interaction, feedback, remediation, testing strategies, and the medium used to present the information. |
| Instructional Systems Design (ISD) |
A formal process for designing training, be it computer-based or traditional instructor-led training. The ISD process includes analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. Also known as System Approach to Training (SAT). |
| Instructional Technology |
The use of technology (computers, compact disc, interactive media, modem, satellite, teleconferencing, etc.) to support learning. |
| Instructor |
An individual who gives knowledge or information to learners in a systematic manner by presenting information, directing structured leaning experiences, and managing group discussions and activities. |
| Interactive Training |
An umbrella term that includes both computer-based and multimedia training. |
| Interactivity |
Instruction that requires interaction through the learner and a product or service. The product or service should be able to sense and respond in order to maintain the learner's interest, provide practice, and/or reinforce prior learnings. |
| Interim Summary |
A segment of instruction that reviews recent learning to reinforce prior information. |
| Internet-based Training |
Delivery of educational content via a Web browser over the internet or intranet. It provides links to learning resources outside of the course, such as references, email, bulletin boards, and discussion groups. It is now normally referred to as elearning. |
| Introduction |
A major section of a lesson designed to establish a common ground between the presenter and students, to capture and hold attention, to outline the lesson and relate it to the overall course, to point out benefits to the student, and to lead the student into the body of the lesson; usually contains attention step, motivation step, and overview. A segment that provides a general statement of the course content, target population, why the student is studying the material, and appropriate motivation to gain the student's attention. |
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