How can a design vision be used to inform instructional design?

A design vision can provide a framework for instructional designers to create learning experiences that align with the overall overarching concept of the design. By starting with a design vision, instructional designers can identify the goals, objectives, and outcomes they need to achieve, which will enable them to select the appropriate strategies, methods, and instructional materials to use.

Design visions can also guide decisions related to the choice of learning technologies to use in the instructional design process. By focusing on the design itself, designers can work with developers to create technologies that are in line with the overall design vision, rather than selecting technology and then developing the design around it.

A design vision can help instructional designers develop creative and engaging instructional materials that are visually appealing, interactive, and accessible. By considering the user experience within their design vision, designers can develop materials that are easy to use, informative, and engaging, which can enhance the learning process.

Overall, integrating a design vision into instructional design can help instructional designers create meaningful, effective, and engaging learning experiences that are aligned with the broader design vision.

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