The Instructional System Design Model
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The assessment phase is the last phase in the Instructional System Design (ISDM) Model. Through comparing and contrasting different assessment tools, there are various strengths and weaknesses with assessment tools. Explain the importance of knowing the strengths and weaknesses of assessment tools in the design and development phase of Instructional Design.
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This solution explains the importance of knowing the strengths and weaknesses of assessment tools in the design and development phase of Instructional Design
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It is very important to know the strengths and weaknesses of assessment tools in the design and development phase of instructional design, due to the fact that concrete knowledge of the strengths and weaknesses of different assessment tools, will be the basis by which the decision will be made as to what assessment tools will be selected in order to assess a given ...
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