CT5 Template Mod 5
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CT Module 5 Template
By: Brittney Bush
Colorado State University-Global Campus
OTL520
Instructor: Dr. Jacqueline Derby
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Your Name: Brittney Bush
The Critical Thinking Assignments in this course will build upon each other to help you complete
the final Portfolio Project, an instructional design blueprint for a business or organization. In this
step, you will complete a needs assessment for the business or organization you have selected and
profiled.
Module 1
Proposed Design Model: ADDIE model
Module 2
Ideally, you will select a real business or organization—this will provide you with the opportunity
to solve real problems and practice dealing with the complexities of organizations that grow and
change in response to multifaceted issues. This step may take additional research to ensure that you
can obtain all of the information needed to complete the profile.
Once you have selected your business or organization, provide a profile based on the dimensions
below:
Business/Organization: Tesla Inc. or Tesla motors
Business Strategy
(Mission, Vision, Values,
and Goals):
Mission: To accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy.
Vision: To create the most fascinating car company of the
21st century by driving the world's transition to electric vehicles.
Values: A clean start, committed to electric, built around the driver,
sparking the evolutions
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Business Drivers: Technology and innovation
Organizational Culture: Tesla Inc has a functional or U-form organizational structure
Environmental Factors
Affecting the
Organization:
Climate change
Rising Standards on Waste disposal
Expanding environment programs
After completing your profile, offer research-backed observations indicating why the instructional
design model selected in Section 1 aligns well with this organization:
Design Model
Alignment:
ADDIE is the best instructional design for the organization because
it represents a flexible design that is very common. It works as
follows; in analysis, it identifies the possible causes of a
performance gap and starts general instructional goals, and identifies
the learners' needs like skills and knowledge
Module 3
Your needs assessment needs to include data-collection measures and outcomes in the following
Four Stages:
Stage 1: What are the business/organization needs?
Formulating new regulations on safety and vehicle emissions.
Working on technological advances.
Shifting customer needs and meeting their expectations.
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Measure Used: Putting efforts into electric car automation by training more technicians.
Working on developing battery technology by benchmarking other
companies with developed battery production.
Conducting interviews to help develop environmentally friendly products
Outcome (What is the forecasted ROI?): Return on investment (ROI) is the quantity of
performance that assesses an investment's effectiveness. According to ROI, the market
capitalization for Tesla will rise annually at a10% rate in ten years. It states that the
company has to have a market cap of about 721 billion dollars.
Research Supports: The companies Return on Investment is likely to increase per year one the
crucial business needs. This means that the measures have to be met to ensure a positive outcome
on the ROI quantity.
Stage 2: What are the performance needs?
To ensure customers' and client's satisfaction with their expectations.
Communication on financial viability and performance.
Superiority administration and continuous improvement of their products.
To invent risk management methods like identifying the risks, assessing the risk,
controlling the risk, and applying well-managed resources to prevent similar risks.
To communicate on the company's performance to the employees, directors, investors,
suppliers, partners, financial institutes, and other stakeholders.
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Measure Used:
Doing frequent surveys on customers to ensure satisfaction through quality improvements
and regular checks.
Using their data to ensure they design goods and services that influence cost and quality
objectives.
Interview people randomly to determine their companies' positions for the markets,
suppliers, and resources.
They are ensuring adequate and effective human resources like strategies to attract skilled
workers.
Use their data to ensure the adequate supply of their products and the active supply chain.
Outcome (What are the knowledge and skills needed for success in the
business/organization?
Ensuring the employees are ambitious and ensure they believe in supporting each other.
Ensure hard work among the employees and aim to achieve great things as a group.
Encourage the employees to work to ensure a change in-car service.
Encourage critical thinking as the employees work on the cars to allow innovation.
Enhance goal setting and focusing on these goals.
Encourage resiliency as it helps to avoid giving up when a failure occurs.
To what degree are they currently being met?):
The tesla company has improved as they do their updates online, preventing the need to
visit the service centers and quick services.
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Stage 3: What are the learning needs?
Ways to improve their customer services.
Training the employees on how to work as electric car techniques.
They are innovating ways to reduce the competition of electric vehicles.
They are innovating ways to increase the production of batteries.
Measure Used:
Use surveys to know ways to improve quality of service
Use their data to ensure the production of electric cars is continuous and quality.
Ensure that people have the necessary techniques for electric cars by doing frequent
supervisions.
Increase the number of skilled employees to improve customer services by training them.
Outcomes (What knowledge and skills need to be improved through instruction?):
Improve the standard of innovation
Increase the volume of production
Increase their innovation standards
Research Supports: Research done on the tesla company indicates that the company has several
internship programs where the trainees are taught how to manufacture, repair, and deal with
electric cars. This means that the trainees require to be well-skilled to increase the probability of
being hired permanently.
Stage 4: What are the learner's needs?
Innovation strategies of the company
Methods of supporting customers after the sale.
Learn how to eradicate large dealerships.
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Utilization of technology to improve cars
Measure Used:
Use of media to conduct surveys.
They are conducting their actions online.
Conducting interviews with different people to gauge their services.
Rely on advertising themselves.
Outcomes (Who are the learners? Approximate #, multigenerational ? cultural ?
traditional, nontraditional, etc.):
The learners include the companies that are consistent in supplying different materials
like AGG Automotive who provide windshields. The AGG automotive is described with cultural
structures, which are: behaviors, customs, and norms.
Research Supports: The companies that look forward to being like tesla company ought to
follow their steps and advance some skills to enable their breakthrough. The skills are necessary
to facilitate/enable success in companies.
Module 4
For each of the three Learning Theory topics that follow, brainstorm instructional design considerations specific to your selected business/organization and the identified learning and learner needs from your need's assessment. Make sure to cite sources as appropriate.
Theory Instructional Design Considerations for your Business/Organization
Basic Theories of Learning: Behaviorism, Cognitivism & Constructivism, and Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Behaviorism: Involves where the trainer or
teacher observes the learner and the measurable
behavior then guiding to optimize the Learning.
Behaviorism can be used in Tesla Inc's
company, where trainees' behaviors are
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examined, and they get the necessary guidance
on effective Learning.
Cognitivism focuses on understanding the
learning process of a student and how the
information learned is received, stored, and
arranged. In the tesla company, the instruction
giver will find ways to ensure the learning
environment supports learning to ensure the
information is well received.
Constructivism: It equalizes learning by
creating meaning from skill where the mind
interprets the input and interprets it in its way.
This can be used by trainers in the Tesla
company to ensure the learners gain much
experience, which is hard to erase from the
mind.
Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs:
These needs include safety, social, esteem,
psychological, and self-actualization. Humans
need to meet these needs to produce their full
potential in their work; hence the trainers in the
tesla company need to reach these needs for the
trainers to work effectively.
Malcom Knowles' Adult Learning (or Andragogy)
Malcolm, an American educator, suggested that
andragogy is any system of adult education. It
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makes the learner understand that the reason
for Learning is to attain their goals, to meet
their needs, and be orderly. This could be
effective in the tesla company as the learners
know that Learning is for their benefit.
Individual Characteristics of Learning: Motivation, Goals, Experience, Culture and Generational Differences
Motivation in instructional design is an
important tool that ensures instructions are
analyzed well hence followed effectively.
Goals of an instructional design are necessary
as it makes accessible and makes the learner
meet the anticipated goal.
Experience in instructional design is effective
because it helps notice any performance gaps
of the targeted people, and this experience
helps to close the gap.
Cultural differences in the instructional
design should be paid attention to and avoided
to ensure the necessary practices are always in
order.
Generational differences are common in any
working environment, and it should not be a
cause of the downfall of a company as it should
help once the people concerned help each other
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Module 5 For each of the Individual Learning Preference topics that follow, brainstorm instructional design considerations specific to your selected business/organization and the identified learner needs from your need's assessment.
Theory/Model Instructional Design Considerations for your Business/Organization
David Kolb's Four Basic Learning Styles
David Kolb states that Learning involves the
process of Learning and acquiring abstract
concepts that can be applied flexibly within a
range of situations.
Kolb's experimental learning theory is
represented in a four-stage cycle comprising of
concrete experience, Reflective observation of
the new experience, Abstract conceptualization,
and Active experimentation (Burke, 2020).
This theory can be implemented in the tesla Inc
organization, to address the various learner
needs, such as how to eradicate large
dealerships.
Ned Hermann's Brain-based Approach
Ned's theory comprises a four-quadrant model
containing cognitive preferences and a
questionnaire referred to as the Herrmann Brain
Dominance Instrument (HBDI). The HBDI
instrument is based on the FACT that one part
of the brain dominates over the others.
This Model illustrates that a human being's
brain is made up of four quadrants (2 parts on
the left and the other two parts on the right)
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when it comes to the Thinking and Learning
process. These parts include the left cerebral
hemisphere, the right cerebral hemisphere, left
the limbic system, and the right limbic system
(Zare, Seifi, & Faghih, 2019).
The theory explains that brain dominance leads
to different thinking styles and preferences,
which impacts people's attention depending on
how they can learn fast.
This theory can be implemented in Tesla Inc's
organization to address the performance needs
with the response to the outcomes.
Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic (VAK) Model
VAK is a model developed by psychologists in
the early 1920s to classify the most common
ways that human beings learn. The VAK model
uses three main sensory receivers to determine
a person's most preferred learning style.
The three main sensory receivers include
vision, Kinesthetic, and Auditory. Vision
learning style represents seeing and ready,
Auditory style represents listening and
speaking skills, and kinesthetic style represents
doing and touching (Hardiana & Suyata, 2018).
The VOK model can implement the learner
needs of the Tesla Inc organization, who
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mostly composed of employees working in the
organization. The Model can help identify the
best people suited to carry out the
responsibilities or tasks assigned to them by
their supervisors.
Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences
Howard's theory of multiple intelligences gives
a suggestion or a proposal that human beings
are not born with all the intelligence they will
have in their lives. To expand his theory of
intelligence, Howard moves further to suggest
that there are eight different types of
intelligence, which consist of Linguistic,
Spatial, Logical/Mathematical, Naturalistic,
Bodily-Kinesthetic, Interpersonal, and
Intrapersonal. Howard also notes that the most
valued intelligence types are linguistic and
Logical/mathematical intelligence (Cavas &
Cavas, 2020).
Howard's Multiple intelligence theory can be
implemented in the Tesla Inc organization to
address employees' performance needs looking
at the outcomes of their inputs.
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References
Burke, D. (2020). Experiential Learning Theory. In How Doctors Think and Learn (pp. 29-37).
Springer, Cham.
Cavas, B., & Cavas, P. (2020). Multiple Intelligences Theory—Howard Gardner. In Science
Education in Theory and Practice (pp. 405-418). Springer, Cham.
Hardiana, M. T. A. N., & Suyata, P. (2018). The effectiveness of VAK (visual, auditory,
kinesthetic) model in learning summary writing. Int. J. Res. Rev, 5, 43-49.
Zare, M., Seifi, M., & Faghih, A. (2019). The Effectiveness of Brain-Based Learning Model on
Studying and Reading Speed. Interacción y perspectiva: Revista de Trabajo Social, 9(1),
107-130.