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Title: Leanne Cameron


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Visualising Learning Design with Pre-Service
Teachers
  • Leanne Cameron
  • Macquarie University
  • Leanne.Cameron_at_mq.edu.au

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TEP Course Rationale
  • Encourage students to be thinkers, designers and
    life-long learners
  • Select and model thoughtful and adaptive
    approaches to learning design
  • Realise the potential of Web 2.0 tools
  • Plan their integration and effective pedagogical
    use

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We needed to design effective learning
activities that
  • Demonstrate a clear relationship between theory,
    research and practice
  • Support active participation and student
    engagement
  • Encourage critical thinking and reflection
  • Employ the collaborative investigation of
    problems
  • Enable students to design, author and re-use
    their designs
  • Provide opportunities for co-creation of resources

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A LAMS Sequence- How to buy a mobile phone
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  • What is the point of writing a lesson plan?

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Their textbook says
  • Ensures teachers are better prepared for
    instruction
  • Enables them to consider different options
  • Assists with evaluating the lesson
  • Helps build-up their confidence
  • (Marsh, 2004)

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My Students ask
  • Does writing a lesson plan really make my
    lesson any better in the classroom?
  • To them, written lesson plan paperwork
  • But LAMS real lesson

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Why use LAMS?
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LAMS is an excellent scaffold for lesson design
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Allows students to visualise the activity mix
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Enables them to experience the lesson as a
learner
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Creates a standardised template facilitating
re-use
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  • Produces more than documentation so students will
    do it

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Learners as Designers
  • During these sessions collaboration, peer
    tutoring and workshopping of each others
    sequences was encouraged. Not only did this
    develop students ability to critically evaluate
    peers work, it also helped them reflect on the
    success of their own product.

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Increased Variety of Assignment
  • Students who performed poorly in the formal
    written assignment, often achieved excellent
    marks and reported high levels of engagement and
    satisfaction with this (Reynolds).

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  • Benefits of using LAMS with THEIR students

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Take advantage of the internet - with control
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Sequence learning activities
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Allow students self-paced tasks
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Establish manageable group work
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Experience comprehensive class discussions
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Conclusion
  • Of most value is not the technical skills we
    incidentally teach but rather how we are teaching
    and how we are training our students to think
    about the implementation of technology in their
    own teaching
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