Scaling Evidence-based Instructional Design Expertise through Large Language Models
This work addresses the challenge of practical implementation of instructional design for educators, though it is incremental as it builds on existing LLM applications.
This paper tackles the problem of scaling evidence-based instructional design expertise by leveraging GPT-4 to bridge the gap between educational theory and practice, resulting in best practices and case studies for creating assessments and learning components.
This paper presents a comprehensive exploration of leveraging Large Language Models (LLMs), specifically GPT-4, in the field of instructional design. With a focus on scaling evidence-based instructional design expertise, our research aims to bridge the gap between theoretical educational studies and practical implementation. We discuss the benefits and limitations of AI-driven content generation, emphasizing the necessity of human oversight in ensuring the quality of educational materials. This work is elucidated through two detailed case studies where we applied GPT-4 in creating complex higher-order assessments and active learning components for different courses. From our experiences, we provide best practices for effectively using LLMs in instructional design tasks, such as utilizing templates, fine-tuning, handling unexpected output, implementing LLM chains, citing references, evaluating output, creating rubrics, grading, and generating distractors. We also share our vision of a future recommendation system, where a customized GPT-4 extracts instructional design principles from educational studies and creates personalized, evidence-supported strategies for users' unique educational contexts. Our research contributes to understanding and optimally harnessing the potential of AI-driven language models in enhancing educational outcomes.