ASSURE Model of Instructional Design

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ASSURE Model of Instructional Design. S. S. R. A. U. E. State. Require. Utilize. Analyze. Select. Evaluate. ASSURE model. The ASSURE model is a constructivist model that uses six (6) main steps in the Instructional Systems Design (ISD) and planning process: A- A nalyze Learners - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ASSURE Model of Instructional Design

A S S U R E

Analyze

State

Select

Utilize

Require

Evaluate

ASSURE modelThe ASSURE model is a constructivist model that uses six (6) main steps in the Instructional Systems Design (ISD) and planning process:

•A- Analyze Learners•S - State objectives•S - Select methods, media and materials•U - Utilize media and materials•R - Require participation•E - Evaluate and revise

The ASSURE model emphasizes learning where students are required to interact with their environment as fully engaged participants in the learning process. ASSURE involves interactive, experiential activities whereby the learners have direct contact with objects, events and/or other learners. Students gain meaning understanding by direct interaction. The use of media is also emphasized in this model.

ANALYZE LEARNERS

Analyze LearnersFind out:1. General characteristics: age, gender,

culture, ethnicity, work background, interests, health

2. Entry Competencies: prior knowledge, current skills, attitudes, biases

3. Learning styles: visual, auditory, tactile/kinesthetic, logical

STATE OBJECTIVES

Objectives

State ObjectivesDescribe what the learner will do as a result of the instruction. Use ABCD format:

Audience: specify the learner(s).

Behavior: State what they will do. Make objectives observable and measurable.Condition: Under what conditions will the learner demonstrate the skill? List tools, materials, aids they will/will not use.Degree: How well will they demonstrate their skill? Time limit? Accuracy?

SELECT INSTRUCTIONALMETHODS, MEDIA AND

MATERIALS

When Selecting Methods, Media and

MaterialsBuild a bridge

betweenthe audience and the objectives.

•Methods: lecture, group work, field trip, activity•Media: multimedia, video, computer, CD, photo images•Materials: texts, articles, markers, support props, job aids

UTILIZEMEDIA AND MATERIALS

Utilize Methods, Media and Materials

• Plan - Plan –Plan.• Describe in detail how you will implement

these into your lessons/modules. • Checkout equipment and materials in

advance.• Set up classroom to support activities.• Choose methods that create an effective

learning “experience” – not an ordeal.

REQUIRE LEARNER PARTICIPATION

Participants are actively involved

Allow students to learn rather than trying to “teach”.

Incorporate discussion, visuals, Q&A, work groups, hands-on activities.

EVALUATE AND REVISE

EvaluateStudent Performance

Evaluation is derived from the objective.You can assess and evaluate by:

•Issuing a pen & paper test•Conducting a computerized assessment•Calling to demonstrate a process•Creating a product•Discussing a topic•Measuring an attitude•Observing a behavior

Evaluatemethods, media and materials components

Reflect on:•the lesson•stated objectives•instructional strategy•materials used•effectiveness of media and technology used•the assessment efforts

Revise until your students have success as learners!

Evaluate instructor performance

Reflect upon your own teaching style and its effectiveness.

Revise until your students have success as learners!