Title: Active Learning Ideas
1Active Learning Ideas
2Level 1 Web supported / Web-presence
- Web supported (Web-presence) courses are courses
where basic materials about the course and / or
instructor are placed on a web site to provide
ease of access to course information.
3Level 1 Web supported / Web-presence (Examples)
- Online Course MaterialsMaterials/Handouts/Grades
- Course materials/handouts and grades can be
accessed from the web. Examples include - Course syllabus
- Instructor Information
- Course handouts
- Grades
- On-Ground Activities
- All course activities, discussions, tests, etc.
occur in the on-ground course (face-to-face).
4Level 1 Web supported / Web presence
5Level 2 Web-enhanced courses
- Web-enhanced courses follow a traditional
curricular design but incorporate various online
activities to enhance learning and support class
management and delivery.
6Level 2 Online Course Activities
- Email or Discussion Board
- Email or the Discussion Board is used for
communication and possibly handing in short
assignments.
7Level 2 Email Example
- Prior to class time students
- send an email to the instructor (or post to the
discussion board) their pre-class writing
assignments, a short paper. - The instructor responds to these messages or
postings in class. - No online interaction is involved.
8Level 2 Email Example
- Students would
- Describe in their own words some idea from the
reading - Give personal examples and state their
prospective on the topic - State the part of the assignment they had the
most difficulty understanding (their muddiest
moment)
9Level 2 Email Example
- Benefits for Students
- Informs the student what the professor finds
important - Insures that students are prepared for class.
- Helps students to master the material at a deeper
level. - Putting ideas into their own words transfers the
information they have read into long term memory. - Students construct knowledge when they create
their own examples - Benefits for Instructors
- Instructor scans documents before class and so
has a better idea of what students understand
10Level 2 Web-enhanced courses
OnlineActivities
On Ground Activities
11Level 3 Hybrid / Blended / Web Centric courses
- Courses in which a significant portion of the
learning activities have been moved online, - Time traditionally spent in the classroom is
reduced but not eliminated - A deliberate curricular design that includes the
blending of the best pedagogy of in-person
instruction with the best pedagogy of
technology-enriched online experiences to meet
course learning objectives - Creates an educational atmosphere that promotes
active learning.
12Level 3 Hybrid / Blended / Web Centric courses
13Level 4 Web-based / Full web courses
- The majority of class interaction and management
takes place in the online environment - May include synchronous and/or asynchronous
learning activities - May require proctored exams and may include
opportunities for face-to-face orientations, but
there are no physical class attendance
requirements.
14Level 4 Web-based / Full web courses
15Level 4 Creating Learning Modules
- Learning modules are usually designed around
teaching a particular concept. Check out some
of the learning modules (objects) posted on the
MERLOT web site, http//www.merlot.org.
16Level 4 Content Module Settings
- A content module may be set to become available
- After a certain date
- When a student completes a certain quiz
- When a student completes a certain quiz and earns
a grade greater than a specific percentage. - When a student uploads an assignment to an
assignment drop box. - To only a specific student(s)
17Level 4 Creating Learning Modules
- A link to file that introduces the topic.
(PowerPoint presentation with audio narration
converted using Impatica or a video) - A link to a web page containing a text
transcription of the presentation or video.
- A link to a file containing a reading, or a
reference to a reading, that provides more
in-depth information about the topic. - A link to the glossary tool
- A link to a image database
18Level 4 Creating Learning Modules
- A link to a web address outside of the course
- A link to CD ROM content
- A link to any type of file. (Students may need
additional software or plug-ins to view or
manipulate the file.)
- A link to a file that contains assignment
directions. - A link to the Assignment Tool
- A link to the Quiz Tool
19Assignment 1
- Identify the level of online-ness you want to
create for each of your courses - Request course shells - http//www.mtsu.edu/webct
support - Browse through WebCT Support web site
- Make sure that you read the information found
through the link, Maintenance/Backups. - Make an appointment with Faculty Instructional
Technology Center, staff or take Intro WebCT
course
20Active Learning Categories and Associated Tools
- Communication/Collaboration
- Email
- Discussion
- Student Presentation Tool
- Student Homepages
Communication/Collaboration (Email, Discussion,
Student Presentation Tool, Student Homepages)
21Active Learning Categories and Associated Tools
- Rote-Learning
- Self Tests Quizzes that are not graded and can
be taken multiple times - Respondus
- StudyMate Modules
- Quandary
22Active Learning Categories and Associated Tools
- Simulation
- Impaticized PowerPoint or PowerPoint presentation
in original form - Flash Animation
- Video
23Active Learning Categories and Associated Tools
- Presentation of New Topics
- Readings
- Online audio enhanced presentations
- Impaticized PowerPoint presentations
- Video presentations
24Active Learning Categories and Associated Tools
- Gaming/Role Playing
- Text based
- discussion board
- Flash-based
- Many other programmed tools
25Active Learning Categories and Associated Tools
- Student Evaluation
- Quiz Tool
- Assignment Tool
- Student Presentation Tool
- Discussion board postings and associated rubric
26Assignment 2
- Create
- A detailed plan for one of course at the level of
online-ness that you specified in assignment 1.
- A general plan for taking that same course to the
next level of online-ness. - Share this plan with an, Instructional Technology
Specialists. - Share your plan with another faculty member who
teaches the same subject as you or a faculty
member who you feel comfortable sharing with.
27Evaluating Student Learning Projects
- Assign projects that require students to utilize
and synthesize concepts they have learned in
other course activities. - turn in these projects through the assignment
drop box or by uploading them to a public or
private student presentation area in WebCT.
http//www.mtsu.edu/webctsupport/students/stu_tips
_presentation.htm - Individual Student Projects
- Group Projects
28Evaluating Student LearningQuizzes
- Question types
- multiple choice, matching, short answer, and
paragraph. Multiple choice, matching, and short
answer - Link to images with missing labels.
- Students type in multiple short answers each
worth a portion of the total question value. - Link to audio files.
- Students listen to the audio file and answer
questions.. - Site license For Respondus and StudyMate
29Evaluating Student LearningGrading Discussion
Postings
- Develop a grading rubric that
- Encourages class discussion
- Makes the composition of postings pleasant and
informative - Is not overwhelming for the instructor to use
when it becomes time to grade
30Assignment 3
- Create assignments and assessments for your
course. Create at least one quiz, one discussion
board grading rubric, and one student project.
31Disabilities / Accessibility
- After storyboarding Learning Module activities
revaluate them to make sure all activities are
accessible to students with disabilities. - Develop pages that are accessible to "all" users
who may want to access them. http//www.mtsu.edu/
sdennis/accessibility/index.htm
32Assignment 4
- Evaluate each of your course activities for
accessibility issues. Make a plan for resolving
these issues. - Read through each of the handout appendices
- Download and install MTSU eLearning site license
software and install on you computer. (PC users
only.)