Share Paper: A Model of Dynamic Instructional Design and Dynamic Assessment: Applied in Teacher Education Online Courses

  1. Leping Liu, University of Nevada, Reno, United States
  2. David Gibson, Curtin University, Australia
  3. Dirk Ifenthaler, Curtin University, Australia
Wednesday, March 28 10:15 AM-11:15 AM Edison B

Abstract: Dynamic learning (DL) has become a new feature of the 21st century’s learners, where learning occurs non-linearly, from multiple dimensions, as process-focused rather than state-focused, and with open-ended solutions or directions. Accordingly, conducting dynamic assessment becomes more critical to achieve the goals of dynamic learning. Then, some systematic evolutions will need to make upon traditional procedures of instructional design. This panel will discuss the (a) logistics and possible applications of a dynamic instructional design (DID) model, (b) the attributes of learning analytics, and (c) examples and tools to collect dynamic data and perform dynamic assessment in teacher education online courses. ...