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Nourhan Mousa 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
Your learning objective truly reflects how students would be able to reach the main aim behind the lesson. Thank you for your example and explanation.
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Nourhan Mousa 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
I really like your response. I believe that terminologies like “learn” and “understand” are very vague to add in learning objectives because they lack the “measurable” aspect of how students will be able to meet these objectives.
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Nourhan Mousa 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
Difference between learning aims & objectives
- Learning aims: these are generic statements that describe the overall purpose of the lesson.
- Learning objectives: these are more specific and aim at articulating what students/learners will be able to do. These guide the teachers to create a more specific, organized lesson to reach specific…
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Magdoleen Samir Adeeb 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
Difference between Learning Aims and Learning Objectives:
Learning Aim:
- A broad statement of what you intend learners to achieve.
- Focuses on the overall purpose or long-term goal of learning.
- Usually general and not directly measurable.
Learning Objective:
- A specific, measurable statement of what learners will be able to do by the end…
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Ahmed Hendi 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
Your examples clearly illustrate the difference between learning aims and learning objectives. Nicely done!
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