Instructional design/ARCS Additional Sample
Appearance
1. Introduction | 2. ARCS | 3. Learner Analysis | 3. Information Design & Motivational Design | 5. Are You Ready? | 6. How Others Did It? |
Rubrics
[edit | edit source]Before viewing a worked sample solution, please refer to the rubric below for quality assurance. You need to score at least 75% (3 out of 4) or higher in order to pass.
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Content | All content is in your own words and is accurate. | Almost all content is in your own words and is accurate. | At least half of the content is in your own words and is accurate. | Less than half of the content is in your own words and is accurate. |
Motivational Information
Design Strategies |
All the applications of the motivational information design strategies in each area of attention, relevance, confidence, and satisfaction are appropriate. | Most applications of the motivational information design strategies in each area of attention, relevance, confidence, and satisfaction are appropriate. | At least half of the applications of the motivational information design strategies in each area of attention, relevance, confidence, and satisfaction are appropriate. | Less than half of the applications of the motivational information design strategies in each area of attention, relevance, confidence, and satisfaction are appropriate. |
Grammar and Spelling | No spelling or grammatical mistakes with a lot of text. | No spelling or grammatical mistakes with a little text. | Three spelling or grammatical error. | Five or more than five spelling and/or grammatical errors. |
Clarity and Neatness | All elements are easy to read and all elements are so clearly written, labeled, or drawn. Your peer instructional designer could create the presentation if necessary. | Most elements are easy to read and all elements are so clearly written, labeled, or drawn. Your peer instructional designer might be able to the presentation if necessary. | Elements are hard to read with rough drawings and labels. Your peer instructional designer might ask a lot of questions. It might be hard for him to create this presentation. | Elements are hard to read and one cannot tell what goes where. It would be impossible for Your peer instructional designer to create this presentation without questions. |