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The Instructional Architect (ia.usu.edu) is an easy-to-use tool that
allows you to find online resources from the National Science
Digital Library (nsdl.org) and the Web, use them to create
engaging and interactive educational web pages, and share your
work with others. You can freely explore and use the IA at any
time.
The IA enables you to:
- create a free account to store your collection of
resources and Instructional Architect projects;
- design IA projects using the resources you find;
- share your resources with your students and other
teachers.
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Take an IA tour
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Take an IA tour to get a brief introduction to the Instructional
Architect.
- In your web browser, go to ia.usu.edu (access
ia.usu.edu).
- Click on the link "TAKE THE TOUR" at the right bottom of the
frontpage.
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Example IA projects
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To give you a sense of the kinds of learning activities you can
create with the Instructional Architect, we selected the following IA
projects, created by teachers.
- Ms. Johnson's, "Weather" includes a simple
weather simulator. This project is appropriate for elementary or middle
school science.
- Mr. Hughes', "ANGLES AND PROTRACTORS"
includes an interactive game. This resource is good for elementary
school math.
- Miss J. Reed's, "Shape Quest" includes several
interesting games and quizzes.
Go to IA Project Showcase to
view more example IA projects.
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