IA Models
The following provide examples (IA projects) of different types of instructional activities created using the Instructional Architect.
- Lecture: Online learning resources can help present information.
- sclark, "Electronical Engineering." Includes lots of online resources relevant to electronical engineering, and introduces common electronical products.
- Homework activity: Online resources can support students in completing the homework successfully.
- Ms. Dawson, "Weather." Includes a simple weather simulator. Appropriate for elementary or middle school science.
- Group work: Students work in groups to solve problems or complete tasks. Online resources can provide supportive information, set the problem context.
- Mrs. Card, "Heredity." Includes an interesting task to be completed in groups.
- Lab activity: Online resources can provide access to virtual experiments, replacing dangerous or high-cost real experiments.
- Michael Lyman, "Mr. Lyman's 7th grade Frog Lab." Includes a fun virtual frog dissection.
Naturally, your instructional activity (or IA project) can consist of many types of learning activities.
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