Instructional Design for Sociocultural Learning Environments - 18 views
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learning from experience and discourse
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authentic problems and collaborate
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Scenarios with authentic probelms that relate to their work will be developed for teachers. Teachers will also be given group tasks to collaborate and report back to others. Perhaps in teams of 3. The following are codified behaviours George advocates a teacher can adopt in the context of networked learning environments: Amplifying Curating Wayfinding and socially-driven sensemaking Aggregating Filtering Modelling Persistent presence
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These kinds of designs are excellent for learning discrete bits of information, practicing simple and basic behaviors, building complex psychomotor skills, and learning to use applications or processes that require a narrow, prescriptive approach
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Siemens made a point: Learners with no prior exposure to new thoughts, technologies, benefit from this approach as they practice simple and basic behaviours they can move to map making which is applying their new knowledge of a technology to a given scenario/ problem. Therefore PIE approach: This is how the technology works This is a given scenario/ problem How can you apply the use of the technology (Collboratively or as individual)
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I agree we are trying to achieve some higher order learning in our design of PiE, however there is still aplace for instructional teachng and learning
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I think the challenge for many in this shift is the unpredictable, chaotic nature of design. It's about metacognition, choice and self-control over how learning takes place. It's no longer something that is DONE to you and that's a big challenge for teachers as they make the shift away from how they were taught themselves
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For assessment assessment provide an overarching scenario/ problem for applying their new skills and knowledge (Traditional IDM on Sociological ID) to develop alearning design matrix (Sociological IDM). using the tools and approaches explored in PIE towards
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Thnx Julie. I'm doing my assignment for the Flexible Learning module of my Bachelor of Voc Ed & this is a GREAT resource
LearnOnline@RI (DEV) - 0 views
Learning Development Cycle - 1 views
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Effective learning design is no longer a formulaic process. It’s a rich engagement of learners and their needs.
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Courses and programs are no longer the only design objects for learning designers. Designers must shift their attention to the more ambiguous, tumultuous learning environment in which learners now function. Designers no longer create only instruction sequences. They must create environments, networks, access to resources, and increase the capacity of learners to function and forage for their own knowledge.
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design the ecology
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"Our learning institutions have been created in the spirit of research and openness, yet they have acquired their own neurotic tendencies. Most notable is the strong reaction to change in the classic models of distributing learning. Models of courses, programs, and degrees are still central, even though technology and new needs on the part of learners are creating a climate that requires a more dynamic alternative. "
Course: Quizzes and Assessments - RW - 0 views
Moodle Training Videos - 1 views
Pontydysgu - Bridge to Learning - Educational Research - 0 views
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Is an e-Portfolio intended as a space for learners to record all their learning – that which takes place in the home or in the workplace as well as in a course environment or is it a place or responding to prescribed outcomes for a course or learning programme? How much should a e-Portfolio be considered a tool for assessment and how much for reflection on learning? Can tone environment encompass all of these functions?
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importance of feedback
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The advent of social networking applications showed the power of the internet for what are now being called personal Learning networks, in other words to develop personal networks to share learning and share feedback.
Hunter Institute Moodle - 1 views
ConversionThingy 2: Home - 0 views
What Is Instructional Design? - 0 views
OpenLearn - The Open University - 0 views
Welcome to Flickr! - 0 views
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Flickr is an online photo management and sharing application. It allows you to upload images to share with your network/s and use in your courses. It also offers a wealth of images that have been licensed under Creative Commons that you may use with acknowledgement in your programs. See the FlickR CC tool to search for usable images.
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