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EDTECH 597: Online Teaching in the K-12 Environment
Alignment with AECT Standards
Chapter II
STANDARDS FOR THE ACCREDITATION OF
INITIAL PREPARATION PROGRAMS
Standard 1: DESIGN
Candidates demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and dispositions to design conditions for learning
by applying principles of instructional systems design, message design, instructional strategies,
and learner characteristics.
Supporting Explanations:
“Design is the process of specifying conditions for learning” (Seels & Richey, 1994, p. 30). The
domain of design includes four sub-domains of theory and practice: Instructional Systems
Design (ISD), Message Design, Instructional Strategies, and Learner Characteristics.
1.1 Instructional Systems Design (ISD)
“Instructional Systems Design (ISD) is an organized procedure that includes the steps of
analyzing, designing, developing, implementing, and evaluating instruction”(Seels & Richey,
1994, p. 31). Within the application of this definition, ‘design’ is interpreted at both a macro-
and micro-level in that it describes the systems approach and is a step within the systems
approach. The importance of process, as opposed to product, is emphasized in ISD.
1.1.1 Analyzing: process of defining what is to be learned and the context in which it is
to be learned.
1.1.2 Designing: process of specifying how it is to be learned.
1.1.3 Developing: process of authoring and producing the instructional materials.
1.1.4 Implementing: actually using the materials and strategies in context.
1.1.5 Evaluating: process of determining the adequacy of the instruction.
Performances Indicative of the Design Standard
Select candidate performances which are applicable to your program. The following indicators
are examples of performances related to the design standard. You may wish to identify
additional performance indicators related to your program.
1.1 Instructional Systems Design
1.1.1 Analyzing
Indicator Class Assessment
1.1.1.a Write appropriate objectives for specific
content and outcome levels.
597 K-12 Synchronous/Asynchronous
Lessons
1.1.2 Designing
Indicator Class Assessment
1.1.2.b Create instructional plans (micro-level
design) that address the needs of all learners,
including appropriate accommodations for
learners with special needs.
597 K-12 Synchronous/Asynchronous
Lessons
1.1.3 Developing
Indicator Class Assessment
1.1.3.a Produce instructional materials which
require the use of multiple media (e.g.,
computers, video, projection).
597 K-12 Synch/Asynch Lessons
Additional Indicators Class Assessment
113.b Demonstrate personal skill development
with a variety of multimedia development and
presentation tools.
597 K-12 Synch/Asynch Lessons
1.1.4 Implementing
Indicator Class Assessment
1.1.4.a Use instructional plans and materials
which they have produced in contextualized
instructional settings (e.g., practica, field
experiences, training) that address the needs of
all learners, including appropriate
accommodations for learners with special needs.
597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lessons
1.1.5 Evaluating
Indicator Class Assessment
1.1.5.a Utilize a variety of assessment measures
to determine the adequacy of learning and
instruction.
597 K-12 Reflective Discussion,
Asynch/Synch lessons
1.3 Instructional Strategies
“Instructional strategies are specifications for selecting and sequencing events and activities
within a lesson” (Seels & Richey, 1994, p. 31). In practice, instructional strategies interact with
learning situations. The results of these interactions are often described by instructional models.
The appropriate selection of instructional strategies and instructional models depends upon the
learning situation (including learner characteristics), the nature of the content, and the type of
learner objective.
Indicator Class Assessment
1.3.a Select instructional strategies appropriate
for a variety of learner characteristics and
learning situations.
597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lessons
1.3.d Select motivational strategies appropriate
for the target learners, task, and learning
situation.
597 K-12 Reflective Discussion,
Asynch/Synch Lessons
Technology Supported
Lessons
1.4 Learner Characteristics
“Learner characteristics are those facets of the learner’s experiential background that impact
the effectiveness of a learning process” (Seels & Richey, 1994, p. 32). Learner characteristics
impact specific components of instruction during the selection and implementation of
instructional strategies. For example, motivation research influences the selection and
implementation of instructional strategies based upon identified learner characteristics. Learner
characteristics interact with instructional strategies, the learning situation, and the nature of the
content.
Indicator Class Assessment
1.4.a Identify a broad range of observed and
hypothetical learner characteristics for their
particular area(s) of preparation.
597 K-12 Reflective Discussion
1.4.b Describe and/or document specific learner
characteristics which influence the selection of
instructional strategies.
597 K-12 Reflective Discussion
1.4.c Describe and/or document specific learner
characteristics which influence the
implementation of instructional strategies.
597 K-12 Reflective Discussion
Standard 2: DEVELOPMENT
Candidates demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and dispositions to develop instructional
materials and experiences using print, audiovisual, computer-based, and integrated
technologies.
Supporting Explanation:
“Development is the process of translating the design specifications into physical form” (Seels
& Richey, 1994, p. 35). The domain of development includes four sub-domains : Print
Technologies, Audiovisual Technologies, Computer-Based Technologies, and Integrated
Technologies. Development is tied to other areas of theory, research, design, evaluation,
utilization, and management.
Indicator Class Assessment
2.0.1 Select appropriate media to produce
effective learning environments using
technology resources.
597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lessons
2.0.2 Use appropriate analog and digital
productivity tools to develop instructional and
professional products.
597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lessons
2.0.5 Apply appropriate evaluation strategies and
techniques for assessing effectiveness of
instructional and professional products.
597 K-12 Evaluation of appropriate
asynchronous and synchronous
tools for teaching and learning
2.2 Audiovisual Technologies
“Audiovisual technologies are ways to produce or deliver materials by using mechanical
devices or electronic machines to present auditory and visual messages” (Seels & Richey,
1994, p. 38). Audiovisual technologies are generally linear in nature, represent real and abstract
ideas, and allow for learner interactivity dependent on teacher application.
Indicator Class Assessment
2.2.1 Apply principles of visual and media
literacy for the development and production of
instructional and professional materials and
products.
597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lessons
2.2.3 Use appropriate video equipment (e.g.,
camcorders, video editing) to prepare effective
instructional and professional products.
597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lessons
2.3 Computer-Based Technologies
“Computer-based technologies are ways to produce or deliver materials using microprocessor-
based resources” (Seels & Richey, 1994, p. 39). Computer-based technologies represent
electronically stored information in the form of digital data. Examples include computer-based
instruction(CBI), computer-assisted instruction (CAI), computer-managed instruction (CMI),
telecommunications, electronic communications, and global resource/reference access.
Indicator Class Assessment
2.3.1 Design and produce audio/video
instructional materials which use computer-
based technologies.
597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lessons
2.3.2 Design, produce, and use digital
information with computer-based technologies.
597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lessons
Additional Indicators Class Assessment
2.3.3 Identify and classify adaptive assistive
hardware and software for students with
special needs.
597 K-12 Reflective Discussion
2.4 Integrated Technologies
“Integrated technologies are ways to produce and deliver materials which encompass several
forms of media under the control of a computer” (Seels & Richey, 1994, p. 40). Integrated
technologies are typically hypermedia environments which allow for: (a) various levels of
learner control, (b) high levels of interactivity, and (c) the creation of integrated audio, video,
and graphic environments. Examples include hypermedia authoring and telecommunications
tools such as electronic mail and the World Wide Web.
Indicator Class Assessment
2.4.1 Use authoring tools to create effective
hypermedia/multimedia instructional materials
or products
597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lessons
2.4.2 Develop and prepare instructional
materials and products for various distance
education delivery technologies
597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lessons
2.4.3 Combine electronic and non-electronic
media to produce instructional materials,
presentations, and products.
597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lessons
2.4.4 Use telecommunications tools such as
electronic mail and browsing tools for the World
Wide Web to develop instructional and
professional products.
597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lesson
Resources
2.4.7 Use appropriate software for capturing
Web pages, audio wave files, and video files for
developing off-line presentations.
597 K-12 Asynch Lessons
Standard 3: UTILIZATION
Candidates demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and dispositions to use processes and resources
for learning by applying principles and theories of media utilization, diffusion, implementation,
and policy-making.
Supporting Explanations
“Utilization is the act of using processes and resources for learning” (Seels & Richey, 1994, p.
46). This domain involves matching learners with specific materials and activities, preparing
learners for interacting with those materials, providing guidance during engagement, providing
assessment of the results, and incorporating this usage into the continuing procedures of the
organization.
3.2 Diffusion of Innovations
“Diffusion of innovations is the process of communicating through planned strategies for the
purpose of gaining adoption” (Seels & Richey, 1994, p. 46). With an ultimate goal of bringing
about change, the process includes stages such as awareness, interest, trial, and adoption.
Indicator Class Assessment
3.2.1 Identify strategies for the diffusion,
adoption, and dissemination of innovations in
learning communities.
597 K-12 Participate in a Learning
Community, Reflective
Discussion
3.3 Implementation and Institutionalization
“Implementation is using instructional materials or strategies in real (not simulated) settings.
Institutionalization is the continuing, routine use of the instructional innovation in the structure
and culture of an organization” (Seels & Richey, 1994, p. 47). The purpose of implementation
is to facilitate appropriate use of the innovation by individuals in the organization. The goal of
institutionalization is to integrate the innovation within the structure and behavior of the
organization.
Indicator Class Assessment
3.3.1 Use appropriate instructional materials and
strategies in various learning contexts.
597 K-12 Asynch/Synch lessons
3.4 Policies and Regulations
“Policies and regulations are the rules and actions of society (or its surrogates) that affect the
diffusion and use of Instructional Technology” (Seels & Richey, 1994, p. 47). This includes
such areas as web-based instruction, instructional and community television, copyright law,
standards for equipment and programs, use policies, and the creation of a system which supports
the effective and ethical utilization of instructional technology products and processes.
Indicator Class Assessment
3.4.5 Identify policies and regulations which
apply to the utilization, application, and
integration of distance delivery technologies.
597 K-12 Reflective Discussion

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  • 1. EDTECH 597: Online Teaching in the K-12 Environment Alignment with AECT Standards Chapter II STANDARDS FOR THE ACCREDITATION OF INITIAL PREPARATION PROGRAMS Standard 1: DESIGN Candidates demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and dispositions to design conditions for learning by applying principles of instructional systems design, message design, instructional strategies, and learner characteristics. Supporting Explanations: “Design is the process of specifying conditions for learning” (Seels & Richey, 1994, p. 30). The domain of design includes four sub-domains of theory and practice: Instructional Systems Design (ISD), Message Design, Instructional Strategies, and Learner Characteristics. 1.1 Instructional Systems Design (ISD) “Instructional Systems Design (ISD) is an organized procedure that includes the steps of analyzing, designing, developing, implementing, and evaluating instruction”(Seels & Richey, 1994, p. 31). Within the application of this definition, ‘design’ is interpreted at both a macro- and micro-level in that it describes the systems approach and is a step within the systems approach. The importance of process, as opposed to product, is emphasized in ISD. 1.1.1 Analyzing: process of defining what is to be learned and the context in which it is to be learned. 1.1.2 Designing: process of specifying how it is to be learned. 1.1.3 Developing: process of authoring and producing the instructional materials. 1.1.4 Implementing: actually using the materials and strategies in context. 1.1.5 Evaluating: process of determining the adequacy of the instruction. Performances Indicative of the Design Standard Select candidate performances which are applicable to your program. The following indicators are examples of performances related to the design standard. You may wish to identify additional performance indicators related to your program. 1.1 Instructional Systems Design 1.1.1 Analyzing
  • 2. Indicator Class Assessment 1.1.1.a Write appropriate objectives for specific content and outcome levels. 597 K-12 Synchronous/Asynchronous Lessons 1.1.2 Designing Indicator Class Assessment 1.1.2.b Create instructional plans (micro-level design) that address the needs of all learners, including appropriate accommodations for learners with special needs. 597 K-12 Synchronous/Asynchronous Lessons 1.1.3 Developing Indicator Class Assessment 1.1.3.a Produce instructional materials which require the use of multiple media (e.g., computers, video, projection). 597 K-12 Synch/Asynch Lessons Additional Indicators Class Assessment 113.b Demonstrate personal skill development with a variety of multimedia development and presentation tools. 597 K-12 Synch/Asynch Lessons 1.1.4 Implementing Indicator Class Assessment 1.1.4.a Use instructional plans and materials which they have produced in contextualized instructional settings (e.g., practica, field experiences, training) that address the needs of all learners, including appropriate accommodations for learners with special needs. 597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lessons 1.1.5 Evaluating
  • 3. Indicator Class Assessment 1.1.5.a Utilize a variety of assessment measures to determine the adequacy of learning and instruction. 597 K-12 Reflective Discussion, Asynch/Synch lessons 1.3 Instructional Strategies “Instructional strategies are specifications for selecting and sequencing events and activities within a lesson” (Seels & Richey, 1994, p. 31). In practice, instructional strategies interact with learning situations. The results of these interactions are often described by instructional models. The appropriate selection of instructional strategies and instructional models depends upon the learning situation (including learner characteristics), the nature of the content, and the type of learner objective. Indicator Class Assessment 1.3.a Select instructional strategies appropriate for a variety of learner characteristics and learning situations. 597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lessons 1.3.d Select motivational strategies appropriate for the target learners, task, and learning situation. 597 K-12 Reflective Discussion, Asynch/Synch Lessons Technology Supported Lessons 1.4 Learner Characteristics “Learner characteristics are those facets of the learner’s experiential background that impact the effectiveness of a learning process” (Seels & Richey, 1994, p. 32). Learner characteristics impact specific components of instruction during the selection and implementation of instructional strategies. For example, motivation research influences the selection and implementation of instructional strategies based upon identified learner characteristics. Learner characteristics interact with instructional strategies, the learning situation, and the nature of the content. Indicator Class Assessment
  • 4. 1.4.a Identify a broad range of observed and hypothetical learner characteristics for their particular area(s) of preparation. 597 K-12 Reflective Discussion 1.4.b Describe and/or document specific learner characteristics which influence the selection of instructional strategies. 597 K-12 Reflective Discussion 1.4.c Describe and/or document specific learner characteristics which influence the implementation of instructional strategies. 597 K-12 Reflective Discussion Standard 2: DEVELOPMENT Candidates demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and dispositions to develop instructional materials and experiences using print, audiovisual, computer-based, and integrated technologies. Supporting Explanation: “Development is the process of translating the design specifications into physical form” (Seels & Richey, 1994, p. 35). The domain of development includes four sub-domains : Print Technologies, Audiovisual Technologies, Computer-Based Technologies, and Integrated Technologies. Development is tied to other areas of theory, research, design, evaluation, utilization, and management. Indicator Class Assessment 2.0.1 Select appropriate media to produce effective learning environments using technology resources. 597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lessons 2.0.2 Use appropriate analog and digital productivity tools to develop instructional and professional products. 597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lessons 2.0.5 Apply appropriate evaluation strategies and techniques for assessing effectiveness of instructional and professional products. 597 K-12 Evaluation of appropriate asynchronous and synchronous tools for teaching and learning 2.2 Audiovisual Technologies
  • 5. “Audiovisual technologies are ways to produce or deliver materials by using mechanical devices or electronic machines to present auditory and visual messages” (Seels & Richey, 1994, p. 38). Audiovisual technologies are generally linear in nature, represent real and abstract ideas, and allow for learner interactivity dependent on teacher application. Indicator Class Assessment 2.2.1 Apply principles of visual and media literacy for the development and production of instructional and professional materials and products. 597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lessons 2.2.3 Use appropriate video equipment (e.g., camcorders, video editing) to prepare effective instructional and professional products. 597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lessons 2.3 Computer-Based Technologies “Computer-based technologies are ways to produce or deliver materials using microprocessor- based resources” (Seels & Richey, 1994, p. 39). Computer-based technologies represent electronically stored information in the form of digital data. Examples include computer-based instruction(CBI), computer-assisted instruction (CAI), computer-managed instruction (CMI), telecommunications, electronic communications, and global resource/reference access. Indicator Class Assessment 2.3.1 Design and produce audio/video instructional materials which use computer- based technologies. 597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lessons 2.3.2 Design, produce, and use digital information with computer-based technologies. 597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lessons Additional Indicators Class Assessment 2.3.3 Identify and classify adaptive assistive hardware and software for students with special needs. 597 K-12 Reflective Discussion 2.4 Integrated Technologies “Integrated technologies are ways to produce and deliver materials which encompass several forms of media under the control of a computer” (Seels & Richey, 1994, p. 40). Integrated
  • 6. technologies are typically hypermedia environments which allow for: (a) various levels of learner control, (b) high levels of interactivity, and (c) the creation of integrated audio, video, and graphic environments. Examples include hypermedia authoring and telecommunications tools such as electronic mail and the World Wide Web. Indicator Class Assessment 2.4.1 Use authoring tools to create effective hypermedia/multimedia instructional materials or products 597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lessons 2.4.2 Develop and prepare instructional materials and products for various distance education delivery technologies 597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lessons 2.4.3 Combine electronic and non-electronic media to produce instructional materials, presentations, and products. 597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lessons 2.4.4 Use telecommunications tools such as electronic mail and browsing tools for the World Wide Web to develop instructional and professional products. 597 K-12 Asynch/Synch Lesson Resources 2.4.7 Use appropriate software for capturing Web pages, audio wave files, and video files for developing off-line presentations. 597 K-12 Asynch Lessons Standard 3: UTILIZATION Candidates demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and dispositions to use processes and resources for learning by applying principles and theories of media utilization, diffusion, implementation, and policy-making. Supporting Explanations “Utilization is the act of using processes and resources for learning” (Seels & Richey, 1994, p. 46). This domain involves matching learners with specific materials and activities, preparing learners for interacting with those materials, providing guidance during engagement, providing assessment of the results, and incorporating this usage into the continuing procedures of the organization. 3.2 Diffusion of Innovations
  • 7. “Diffusion of innovations is the process of communicating through planned strategies for the purpose of gaining adoption” (Seels & Richey, 1994, p. 46). With an ultimate goal of bringing about change, the process includes stages such as awareness, interest, trial, and adoption. Indicator Class Assessment 3.2.1 Identify strategies for the diffusion, adoption, and dissemination of innovations in learning communities. 597 K-12 Participate in a Learning Community, Reflective Discussion 3.3 Implementation and Institutionalization “Implementation is using instructional materials or strategies in real (not simulated) settings. Institutionalization is the continuing, routine use of the instructional innovation in the structure and culture of an organization” (Seels & Richey, 1994, p. 47). The purpose of implementation is to facilitate appropriate use of the innovation by individuals in the organization. The goal of institutionalization is to integrate the innovation within the structure and behavior of the organization. Indicator Class Assessment 3.3.1 Use appropriate instructional materials and strategies in various learning contexts. 597 K-12 Asynch/Synch lessons 3.4 Policies and Regulations “Policies and regulations are the rules and actions of society (or its surrogates) that affect the diffusion and use of Instructional Technology” (Seels & Richey, 1994, p. 47). This includes such areas as web-based instruction, instructional and community television, copyright law, standards for equipment and programs, use policies, and the creation of a system which supports the effective and ethical utilization of instructional technology products and processes. Indicator Class Assessment 3.4.5 Identify policies and regulations which apply to the utilization, application, and integration of distance delivery technologies. 597 K-12 Reflective Discussion