Overview / Summary Design Considerations

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Overview / Summary Design Considerations

You can enter design consideration information to help with the development of any table of contents item. On any screen that displays a Design Considerations link, click that link to display the Design Considerations Detail screen. Once you've opened the Design Considerations Detail screen from the Design tab, you can:

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Note: On the Develop tab, you only get all of the above options, when you select the course, module, TO (e.g., lesson), overview, summary, or EO (e.g., section) level. If you select anything underneath these main levels, you can view the design considerations, and copy them, but you can't edit them. For example, you can view the course level design considerations from the Front Matter elements, but you can't edit them from that screen.

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Overview Outline or Summary Overview

Design Considerations - Overview Outline or Summary Overview

Figure 154: Design Considerations - Overview Outline or Summary Overview

On the Overview Outline or Summary Overview screen, you can enter an overview or description of the overview or summary table of contents item. You may wish to copy and paste the text from the Training Management Document > Initiative Overview screen to give you a starting point. This overview should include the recommended sequence of the content and any interrelationships.

Target Audience

Design Considerations - Target Audience

Figure 155: Design Considerations - Target Audience

On the Target Audience screen, you can describe who the Learning Event is for and how many people are in the target audience. You may wish to copy and paste the text from the Training Management Document > Target Audience screen to give you a starting point.

Learning Strategy

Design Considerations - Learning Strategy

Figure 156: Design Considerations - Learning Strategy

In the Learning Strategy field, you can describe the strategies to be used in designing and implementing the presentation of material, including the instructional media, as well as the methods of interactions within the content and with the instructor(s) and participants. Training strategies should be included here, too. Here are some things to include:

Statements as to what type of behavior the participant must show in order to master the learning objectives.

A list of the facts to be memorized, the critical attributes of a concept, the steps to follow in applying a rule or procedure, or the cause-and-effect relationship of a principle.

A list of the aids that shall be included in the instructional content to help the participant recall.

A list of the most common errors made by participants when learning.

A description of the theoretical basis of each instructional strategy used.

For Shareable Content Object (SCO) include:

A description of the SCO specifications and metadata tagging requirements to ensure the SCO can work across platforms and systems, along with information on how to reuse the SCO.

A description of the level of granularity for the SCO to be applied within the lesson and the rationale for the level of granularity applied.

A list of the metadata tags required for each SCO in final deliverable format (i.e., compressed or uncompressed) as an element of a course or lesson.

A list of the metadata tags required for each original uncompressed format media object.

Test/Assessment Strategy

Design Considerations - Test/Assessment Strategy

Figure 157: Design Considerations - Test/Assessment Strategy

In the Test/Assessment Strategy field, you can describe the specific strategies and procedures that will ensure testing is completed at appropriate times and at the appropriate levels. You can identify the objectives to be tested in this field, along with the testing method. Include a description of:

What type of behavior the participant must show in order to master the learning objectives.

Each type of scenario that is to be included in the practice, and test items. A table shall be provided listing the total number of practice and test items that the content author must produce for each type of scenario.

The test types, their sequence and frequency.

The test interface (on paper or electronic) and test marking procedures.

The remediation options.

How the performance of individual participants will be tracked.

ISD Comments

Design Considerations - ISD Comments

Figure 158: Design Considerations - ISD Comments

In the ISD Comment field, you can capture any comments from the instructional systems designer (ISD) working on the design of the table of contents item that will help with the development effort.

Test Items

Design Considerations - Test Items

Figure 159: Design Considerations - Test Items

In the Test Items field, you can list potential test items (in narrative form) based on the objective and proficiency definition(s). These can later be developed into test items on the Develop tab.

Prerequisite Knowledge

Design Considerations - Prerequisite Knowledge

Figure 160: Design Considerations - Prerequisite Knowledge

On the Prerequisite Knowledge field, you can list any prerequisite knowledge that the participants need to benefit from the learning event. You can also list the expected knowledge and skills participants have. This will help the developer write the content to the level that will best enable the participants to make the most out of the learning event.

Activities/Scenarios

Design Considerations - Activities/Scenarios

Figure 161: Design Considerations - Activities/Scenarios

In the Activities/Scenarios field, you can describe the activities and scenarios to be used. Activities and scenarios allow the participants to apply what they have learned. Include a description of each type of scenario. Use a table to list the total number of examples, practice and test items that the content author(s) must produce for each type of scenario.

Instructional Content

Design Considerations - Instructional Content

Figure 162: Design Considerations - Instructional Content

In the Instructional Content field, you can enter an overview of the instructional content to be covered in the table of contents item in as much detail as is needed for the developer.

Media Requirements

Design Considerations - Media Requirements

Figure 163: Design Considerations - Media Requirements

In the Media Requirements field, you can describe the media required to support learning, including audio-visual, printed, models, and any other media. Also include the required interactivity level and fidelity level if you're going to create e-learning or simulations.

Keyword Listing

Design Considerations - Keyword Listing

Figure 164: Design Considerations - Keyword Listing

In the Keyword Listing field, you can enter keywords that could be used to find matching content in another system (for example, if another system is used to complete the development of e-learning).

Points of Contact

Design Considerations - Points of Contact

Figure 165: Design Considerations - Points of Contact

The Points of Contact area lists the personnel and places involved for this table of contents item.

ISD Personnel

The ISD Personnel (instructional system design) working on this table of contents item.

Initiative Manager

The name of the Initiative Manager working on this initiative.

Content SME

The name(s) of the Content SME(s) (subject matter expert(s)) working on this table of contents item.

Production Facility

The name of the Production Facility responsible for this table of contents item.

Graphics/Media Personnel

The name(s) of the Graphics/Media Personnel working on this table of contents item.