Basic Steps
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Here is a sample homework project
created for students using the Instructional Architect (click on
Project Parts at the top of the page to learn more about this
example).
In this section, you will get a quick sense of the basic steps that
you will use later to create an Instructional Architect project similar
to the link above.
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Steps
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- Search for resources: The first step is to find
one online resource using the Instructional Architect. You will learn
several ways to search for resources using the Instructional Architect
in the sections "Search NSDL" and "Add Your Resources."
View a video
demonstration.
- Author project: After finding at least one
relevant online resource, you can begin creating a new project by
clicking on the "create new project" quicklink or in the main menu
after clicking on "my projects."
View a video
demonstration.
- Author project step 1: You can select the graphic
theme and background color of your project (e.g., the
background color of the sample project shown above is "orange").
- Author project step 2: You can fill in the
content of your project, including the title,
overview, and body of your project.
- Author project step 3: You can
preview the project you just created.
- Author project step 4: You can
"publish" your projects and set permissions on who can
view them (including user-only, your students, and/or anyone browsing
the IA site) and enter helpful information about your project.
- Edit project: If you want to modify the project
you created, click on the "my projects" link in the main menu.
View a video
demonstration.
A list of your existing projects will be displayed. For each project,
you can edit it by:
- clicking on the "change theme" link to change the color and/or
graphic as in step 1, above;
- clicking on the "edit content" link to change the title, overview,
and/or body as in step 2, above;
- clicking on the "publish options" link to change the publishing
options, subject area, and/or grade level as in step 4, above.
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Note
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If you have any problems while using the Instructional Architect,
please access the "help" link available on the header of each
Instructional Architect page. If that doesn't solve the problem, please
email us at ia@lists.usu.edu (which is at the bottom of every IA
page).


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by the Contributing Authors.
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factcouraud. (2007, March 07). Basic Steps. Retrieved November 07, 2009, from Free Online Course Materials — USU OpenCourseWare Web site: http://ocw.usu.edu/Instructional_Technology/connecting-people-with-online-resources/content/basic_steps.htm.
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