Higher Education Portfolio Project
Textbooks
- Read Chapter 19 in Trends and Issues in Instructional Technology
Websites
- American Association of Higher Education
- American Distance education Consortium
- Education Policy Analysis Archives
- National Education Association
- National Center for Technology Planning
Project Samples
- Information Technology's Impact on Information Literacy in Higher Education: The Library's Role - Designed by Christine Herz
- View Chris's reflections on the project
- TECH-KNOWledgee! - developed by Robert Jones and Malika Vaughn
Items to be Addressed
- Item 1 - Locate at least three laws, regulations, or judicial decisions that could influence a designer's job. Describe how these decisions will impact the role of an Instructional Designer in higher education.
- Item 2 - Describe how you would introduce faculty to new methods and approaches to instruction? Note how you would determine whether these new methods were being implemented? Support your narrative with the appropriate resources.
- Item 3 - To facilitate innovation in teaching at a given university, what would need to be changed within the system? How would you go about implementing this change so that it is systematic and systemic throughout the university? Support your narrative with the appropriate resources.
- Item 4 - Develop an annotated set of 8-10 resource links that will assist an Instructional Technologist developing materials for faculty and staff. For example, Internet sites that report on surveys, tests and other assessment devices that can be used to assist the Instructional Designer in selecting of tools and techniques. Each site must be evaluated with a 50-100 word overview. All works should be brought together in a section of the portfolio.
- Item 5 - Locate 3-5 professional organizations/publications that would assist instructional designers developing materials for higher education. Each resource must be evaluated with a 50-100 word overview.
- Item 6 - Based on the information noted in the below listed table and your view of the instructional technology field, answer the following questions:
- Are there any competency areas/domains within higher education that are not represented in the table? If so, what area(s)/domains are not represented? Modify the table to reflect your additions.
- Do you think that a set (or sets) of competencies needs to exist for professionals in the field of instructional design and technology? If a set (or sets) of competencies is needed, will one set of competencies suffice, or should there be several lists, each representing the desired skills of different groups of professionals within the field? Provide a rationale for your answers.
| Activities | Interrelated Domains | Competency Areas (IBSTPI, 1998) |
Competency Areas (NCATE/AECT, 2000) |
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| Research & Theory | Professional foundations (including research & theory) | Professional Foundations
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| Analysis | Planning & analysis | Planning & Analysis
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Evaluation
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| Evaluation | Evaluation | ||
| Design | Design | Design & Development
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Design
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| Development | Development | Development
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| Management | Management | Implementation & Management
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Management
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| Implementation | Utilization | Utilization
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| Last updated: January 2003 | |||
- Item 7 - Find two or more articles or websites that discuss the issue of certification within our field. Summarize the points of views expressed, and describe your own views on this issue. Provide a rationale for your views.