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Maha Hamdy replied to the topic Task 1 – Learning Aims and SMART Learning Objectives (Please Reply to this Post) in the forum
Instructional Design Course – Group 2 in the group Instructional Design Course – Group 2
<p data-start=”97″ data-end=”456″>This is a well-structured comparison of aims and objectives! I really like how clearly you’ve outlined the differences and how they connect. Your literature example is excellent—the SMART objective is specific, measurable, and ties in perfectly with the aim. Using textual evidence as part of the assessment is a g…Read More
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Maha Hamdy replied to the topic Task 1 – Learning Aims and SMART Learning Objectives (Please Reply to this Post) in the forum
Instructional Design Course – Group 2 in the group Instructional Design Course – Group 2
Great job! You’ve clearly explained the difference between learning aims and objectives in a way that’s easy to understand. I really like how your SMART objective for the kindness lesson is both practical and actionable—it connects well with the broader aim and gives students a clear path to apply what they’ve learned. The commitment to act wit…Read More
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Maha Hamdy replied to the topic Task 1 – Learning Aims and SMART Learning Objectives (Please Reply to this Post) in the forum
Instructional Design Course – Group 2 in the group Instructional Design Course – Group 2
a. Difference between learning aims and learning objectives<br data-start=”3149″ data-end=”3152″ />Learning aims are broad statements of intent—what the course hopes to achieve overall—but they are not directly measurable. Learning objectives are precise, actionable statements detailing what the learner will be able to do, using observable and ass…Read More
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Maha Hamdy replied to the topic Task 1 in the forum
Instructional Design Course – Group 2 in the group Instructional Design Course – Group 2
I also prefer the ASSURE model because of its clear focus on the learner and the way it integrates technology throughout the lesson. I find the step that requires active learner participation especially helpful in keeping students engaged. While ADDIE is a solid framework, ASSURE feels more practical and classroom-friendly to me. Your explanation…Read More
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Maha Hamdy posted in the group Instructional Design Course – Group 2
The ADDIE and ASSURE models are both instructional design frameworks with similar step-by-step structures. While ADDIE focuses more on the overall instructional process, ASSURE emphasizes the learner and the integration of technology. Both models begin with an analysis phase, but ASSURE looks closely at learner characteristics, while ADDIE focuses…Read More
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Great comparison of ADDIE and ASSURE, completely agree with your preference for the ASSURE model, especially with its focus on learner characteristics and tech integration. In today’s digital learning environments, that learner-centered approach is crucial. The added emphasis on learner participation also makes a huge difference in creating e…Read More
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I completely agree with your point. One of the strengths of the ASSURE model is that it not only emphasizes detailed planning but also prioritizes student participation. As you mentioned, this active involvement allows teachers to monitor understanding in real time and adjust instruction accordingly. That responsiveness is critical—whether it m…Read More