Table of Contents
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· Introduction
· What’s the Purpose of this Book?
· What the Book Is and What the Book Is Not
The Opportunities and Performance Gaps We Seek to Meet
The Individuals Who Might Find this Book Useful
· Coursework with Simulated Cases and Real Clients
· Our Organizational Strategy for this Book
· Writing Style
· Our Biographies
Lisa A. Giacumo
Steven W. Villachica
Donald A. Stepich
· Acknowledgements
· References
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· Introduction
· Why Incorporate DEI into ID?
· Guiding Principles
Principle #1: Inclusive Design
Principle #2: Performance-Based Learning and Development
· The LeaPS ID Model
Four Components
Three Larger Systems
· Case Study
· Reflection Questions
· References
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· Introduction
· ID Project Management
The Business Case
The Project Plan
Scope Creep
Project Scale
· Cast of Characters
Instructional Designers
ID Project Managers
ID Team
Sponsors and Clients
Learners
Subject Matter Experts (a.k.a. “SMEs”)
Stakeholders
· Case Study
· Reflection Questions
· References
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· Introduction
· Why Use a Collaborative ID Approach?
Contextualized and Culturally Relevant Learning Is Effective Learning
Learners May Resist Change that Is Forced Upon Them
Towards E3+ with Culturally Relevant and Equitable Learning Designs
· Managing Iterative Workflows in ID Projects
Scale Feedback Mechanisms
· Find, Recognize, and Pay Feedback Collaborators
· Place Formative Evaluation Loops
· Communicate and Coordinate
Use and Adapt Templates
· Case Study
· Reflection Questions
· References
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· Introduction
· LeaPS ID Model: Empathize & Analyze
E&A Deliverables
Why this Component Is Important
· LeaPS ID Model Assumptions
Assumption 1: An L&D System Gap Worth Closing Exists
Assumption 2: Adequate Sponsorship Exists
· Learner and Environmental Analysis
Why Conduct a Learner and Environmental Analysis (LEA)?
· Task Analysis
Why Conduct a Task Analysis?
What Is a Task?
Types of Tasks
· Learning Requirements Analysis
Why Conduct a Learning and Requirements Analysis?
Types of Learning Intervention Configurations
· Towards Design Justice During Empathize & Analyze
Data Collection Considerations
Empathizing Techniques
· Case Study
· Reflection Questions
· References
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· Introduction
· Towards Design Justice in Empathizing with Learners
· Learner and Environmental Analysis (LEA)
What LEA Data Do You Need?
Step 1. Prepare to Conduct Your Learner Analysis
Step 2. Collect and Analyze Data about Learners
Step 3. Report Learner Analysis Results
Step 4. Prepare to Conduct Your Environmental Analysis
Step 5. Collect and Analyze Data about Environmental Factors
Step 6. Report Learn and Environmental Analysis Findings
· Task Analysis
Collect and Analyze Data about Critical Tasks
Analyze Procedures
Step 1. Prepare to Conduct the Task Analysis
Step 2. Refine the Task Characteristics
Step 3. Refine the Task List
Step 4. Highlight What the Intervention Will Address
Step 5. Add Any Footnotes
Step 6. Complete the Task Analysis Deliverable
Task Analysis Variations for Concepts and Processes
Write Your Task Analysis Deliverable
· Learning Requirements Analysis
Step 1. Prepare to Conduct the LRA
Step 2. Chunk the Critical Tasks
Step 3. Specify Initial Configurations for Each Critical Task
· Case Study
· Reflection Questions
· References
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· Introduction
· Combining Design and Development in a Single Component
Do I Really Have to Design Everything Before I Start Development?
How Much Overlap and Iteration Does a Project Need?
What Should I Do If I Don’t Have All the Inputs the LeaPS ID Model Says I Should Have?
· Backwards Design
· Design Documents
Do I Really Need to Create Design Documents?
· Performance Requirements (PR)
From Critical Tasks (AKA Objectives) to Performance Requirements
Writing Performance Requirements
What Happens to Performance Requirements?
Final Words about Performance Requirements
· Case Study
· Reflection Questions
· References
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· Introduction
· Towards Inclusive Design in Creating Assessments and Specifying Instructional Strategies
· Creating Assessments
Questions about Assessments
General Assessment Strategies
· Performance Assessments
Questions About Performance Assessments
Considerations in Creating Performance Assessments
Create a PAI
· Knowledge Assessments
Why Use Knowledge Assessments?
Quiz Design
Self-Assessment Design
Feedback Strategies
· Instructional Strategies and Activities
Instructional Strategies
Instructional Activity Examples
Planning For Feedback in Instructional Activities
· Case Study
· Reflection Questions
· References
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· Introduction
· Formal versus Informal Learning
· Repurposing Informal Learning
· Selecting Formal Non-Instructional Learning Solutions
· Planning Non-Instructional Learning Solutions
Planning
Ensuring Formal Non-Instructional Solutions Are Culturally Relevant and Inclusive
· Case Study
· Reflection Questions
· References
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· Introduction
· Collaborative Process Strategies to Build Learning and Development (L&D) Interventions
· Technical Output Strategies to Build Effective L&D Interventions
· Job Aids: Why Use Them and How to Build Them
Combine Multiple Job Aid Formats to Create Systems of Instruction and Performance Support
Flipping a Task Analysis into a Job Aid
Job Aid Templates for Prototyping and Developing Interventions
Job Aid Prototypes and Formative Evaluation
· Sequencing Multiple Performance Outcomes and Tasks into an Instructional Intervention
· Multifaceted Program Design & Development
Map the Multifaceted Program Out at a High Level
· Formative Evaluation of Instructional and Non-Instructional Interventions and Programs
· Case Study
· Reflection Questions
· References
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· Introduction
· Performance Support
· EPSSs, PSSs, and MPSSs
EPSSs
PSSs
MPSSs
Learning and Performance Ecosystems
Learning Programs versus Learning Ecosystems
· Benefits
· Design and Maintenance Considerations
Phase 1: Identify the Embedded Components
Phase 2: Map Out Success Measures
Phase 3: Organize the Components
Phase 4: Create Prototypes and Journey Maps
Phase 5: Build High-level and Detailed Design Documents
· Towards Inclusive Design for Learning and Performance Ecosystems
· Case Study
· Reflection Questions
· References
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· Introduction
· Towards Inclusive Design in Developing Instruction
· Sequence the Performance Requirements
· Convert Performance Requirements into Learning Objectives
· Sequence Units of Instruction
Write an Instructional Unit
Scalability of Instructional Units
Common Errors Writing Instructional Units
· Write Instructor Guides
Components
Scripts
Other Supplemental Instructional Resources
Conventions
Standard Facilitation Vocabulary
· Write Participant Guides
· Case Study
· Reflection Questions
· References
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· Introduction
· Towards Inclusive ID I&E Practice
· Implementation Plans
Logistics
Adoption
· Summative Evaluation and Continuous Improvement
Decision Makers
Answering Executives’ Questions
· Combined Evaluation and Needs Assessment
· Maintenance and Continuous Improvement
Maintenance Guidelines
Continuous Improvement Guidelines
· Data Collection
· Case Study
· Reflection Questions
· References
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· Introduction
· Background: The ID’s Dilemma
Observational Apprenticeships
· Grow Sources of Useful Organizational Intelligence
Model the Organization
Types of Organizational Truths
Organizational Truth and DEI Practices
Build and Refine Business Cases
· Grow Your Own Credibility so Clients Can Trust You
Techniques for Collaborative Consulting
· When You Can’t Change Clients or the Organization
· Keep Clients Happy (And Not Annoyed)
· Case Study
· Reflection Questions
· References
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· Looking Backwards: Origins of the LeaPS ID Model
Evolution of the LeaPS ID Model
What the LeaPS ID Model Adds
· Looking Ahead: Where Researchers and Practitioners Can Go Next
Future LeaPS ID Research
Future LeaPS ID Model Practices
· Reflection Questions
· References
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· Glossary
· References
· Index
"Instructional Design for Organizational Justice provides a unique and expansive view of learning design. Not only is this a comprehensive book, but it presents a societal and cultural context for doing instructional design work. The goal is to promote the type of inclusivity and diversity essential for the 21st-century workplace.”
—Connie Malamed, M.A.
Founder, Mastering Instructional Design