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Research for Practitioners: Are There Basic Principles Across All Instructional Design ... - 0 views

  • Do the selected theories and models have fundamental underlying principles in common? According to this paper, a principle is a relationship that is always true under appropriate conditions regardless of practice (a specific instructional activity) or program (an approach consisting of a set of prescribed practices).
  • Five first principles emerged from Merrill’s research (2002). He constructed these into phases of effective instruction (see Figure 1).
  • The use of the first principles is meant to be prescriptive and applicable to any learning practice or program. For your eLearning design and development, ask yourself the associated design questions and include these phases of effective instruction. Being problem or task focused is the central principle and should be the starting point for all design efforts.
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    Full article: Merrill, M. David. "First Principles of Instruction." Educational Technology Research & Development, 50. 2002. Retrieved from https://csapoer.pbworks.com/f/First+Principles+of+Instruction+(Merrill,+2002).pdf
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Putting the Learning in Blended Learning Faculty Focus | Faculty Focus - 0 views

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    "Blended learning course design In designing a blended course, a simple way to start is to imagine a discrete unit of learning, for example, a particular topic or a chapter of the textbook. Here is a three-step process: Establish clear learning goals for the topic. Design activities to help students meet the learning goals. Sort the activities into two categories: online and face-to-face. None of these steps is particularly easy. Writing effective learning goals is a skill that teachers must constantly hone. Designing activities requires a creative mind that is pedagogically grounded. Addressing the third step could be the easiest of the required actions but requires much pedagogical savvy. In considering each step, the following questions might help: What do I really want students to learn? How can I ensure that students read the book prior to class? What lower-level activities can student complete online prior to class? What higher-level activities can be accomplished during class? What higher-level activities can students complete after a topic has been discussed face-to-face? Which activities require a grade and which activities will students do because they can immediately see the link to other graded activities?"
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Instructional Design for Distance Education - 0 views

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    designing self learning materials
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http://www.theeducators.co/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Syllabus-design.pdf - 0 views

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    Educause Artivle - Designing Online Courses to Discourage Dishonesty section on syllabus design
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http://mdavidmerrill.com/Papers/firstprinciplesbymerrill.pdf - 0 views

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    Merrill, M. D. (2002). First principles of instruction. Educational Technology Research and Development, 50(3), 43-59.
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http://www.udlcenter.org/sites/udlcenter.org/files/updateguidelines2_0.pdf - 0 views

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    universal design for learning
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http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/dl/free/0767410084/581879/Rink_ch03.pdf - 0 views

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    Process of Designing Curriculum
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Bloomin' Apps - Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything - 0 views

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    a look at different apps that can be used to support Bloom's Cognitive Taxonomy
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educational-origami - home - 0 views

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    This resource wiki has a lot of information on using Bloom's Taxonomy in a digital context
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Hybrid Learning Spaces | SpringerLink - 0 views

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    This book offers a much-needed framework for understanding, managing and optimising the rapid transition to online This book brings together voices from the fields of pedagogy, technology, architecture This book offers practitioners and policy makers sound practical advice and useful predictions
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Rethinking Learning: The 21st Century Learner - 0 views

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    ""For teachers, and schools, and classroom learning, there's an incredibly important role to play which is about giving kids access across the board to a baseline of standards, literacies, expectations, about what they need to participate in contemporary society…to be reflective, and to also take opportunity of the fact that you really have kids and adults in a shared space that's safe, that's sanctioned, that gives an opportunity to reflect in every day life….What we're saying by valuing informal learning is not that we should abandon formal learning, but that we should get those working together in a much more coordinated way." Mimi Ito, Associate Researcher, UC Irvine"
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http://www.mmiweb.org.uk/web20/index.html - 0 views

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    web 2.0
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Personalized Learning Working Definition Fall2014 - 0 views

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    Educause infographic
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