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Revision as of 17:34, 16 November 2015
The ID Processes
- The design project expects you to exercise the processes of instructional design as we study/read about each component/step of it in this course; the processes need to be documented in your portfolio, such as these two:
Project Agenda
- The design processes are scheduled as ETAP 623 FALL 2015 Design Project Agenda
Performance Objectives
Needs Assessment
Analysis of the Learner and Context
Course-level objectives
Task Analysis
End Product
As your end product, you will produce
- A mini-course for teacher learning, such as Integrating_Metacognitive_Development_in_Mathematics_Instruction, with teachers as your target learner/audience;
Evaluation Criteria
- This end product will be evaluated based on the following Evaluation_criteria
General Suggestions and Feedback from the Instructor
- Please see General Suggestions and Feedback
- IMPORTANT! Name your wikipages and attached files using unique titles/filenames: This Wiki system will overwrite pages/files with the same name. So IT IS IMPORTANT THAT WE NAME OUR WIKIPAGES USING UNIQUE TITLES. For example, instead of "unit 1" or "lesson 1" you should use "Unit 1: Specific Title..." Similarly, for your curriculum maps and other attached files, please also use unique filenames such as "ICM_your name.doc"
- If you are trying to find useful videos (e.g., classroom episodes, educational videos) that can be embedded in your mini-course, you may find this site helpful:http://www.watchknow.org/
Video Tutorials
Three-part wiki tutorial created by Deb:
A few additional tutorials created by a former instructor:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iABA7bFjIF0 (adding and uploading images)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssTwH6km8S4 (creating new linked pages)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN4ucHQMc6U (copying code from someone else’s page, creating headings and table of contents )
Also, make sure to use the FAQ link here in the wiki for more tips and instructions.
Announcement
- SOMETIMES WHEN SAVING YOUR PAGE THE SYSTEM WILL ASK YOU TO SOLVE A SIMPLE MATH, TO PREVENT POSSIBLE spam changes. You have to solve the math problem before your text can be saved.
- It is alway a good idea to first draft your text in a word processor and save it on your disk.
Class Members
Please add your name below and link your name to your personal user page.
This is an example from a previous semester - please add a link to your own page with your name:
Alyssa Lotmore: Media Savvy Social Work: Podcasting as a Tool for Advocacy
Andrea Eriksen: Designing Inquiry-Based Science Lab Activities
Dede Koryto: Incorporating Technology to Increase Student Engagement
Heather Leo: Using Video Games in the Math Classroom
David Shibley: Utilizing Social Media in the Social Studies Classroom
Dana Gaska: Designing Lessons with Target-Language use in Mind
Tanya Hewitt: Breaking the Ice: Using Ice Breakers in Asynchronous Online Learning