Monday, March 14, 2011

3 Techniques of Task Analysis

The term task analysis basically means analyzing content, or in other words, figuring out what material to cover.  In the textbook, "Designing Effective Instruction," there are three main techniques that are discussed which can aid an Instructional Designer in deciding what material to include in the instruction.  The map below gives a brief explanation of each of the 3 techniques.


Resources:

Morrison, G., Ross, S., Kalman, H., & Kemp, J. (2011).  Designing Effective Instruction.  Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons. 

The map was created using Webspiration

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