Arena Blended Connected ABC Learning Design for Future
Arena Blended Connected (ABC) Learning Design for Future. Learn MOOCs Clive Young and Nataša Perović UCL Digital Education @ABC_LD
ABC learning design The ABC curriculum design method is an effective and engaging hands-on, card-based approach to curriculum design. • student centered rapid curriculum development engaging academics in informed dialogue about the learning design or a review of programmes and modules • addresses need to develop • richer learning designs for blended learning • allows inclusion of elements of the Connected Curriculum • it is built on curriculum design research from the JISC* (Viewpoints) and work of Prof Diana Laurillard, UCL Io. E ** (learning types) and adapted for UCL * Viewpoints project (2008 -2013), **Laurillard, D. (2012). Teaching as a Design Science: Building Pedagogical Patterns for Learning and Technology. New York and London: Routledge.
ABC and the Futurelearn platform An adaptation of ABC for the Futur. Learn platform • • Online-only learning Restricted toolset Student numbers Futurelearn pedagogy • Telling stories • Provoking conversation • Celebrating progress
Futurelearn pedagogy Telling stories Storytelling provides a unifying framework around which we build and think about courses. It invites thought such as “what is the story here? ” and “how does this one artifact further the story? ”. Provoking Conversational learning is at the core of Future. Learn’s belief about how people come together and learn. As such, it is vitally important that it is orchestrated and modelled through the course. Celebrating progress “Step completion” and quizzes and tests with meaningful, formative feedback https: //partners. futurelearn. com/coursecreation/pedagogy-and-learning-design/
Futurelearning design Learning design guidelines 1. Work with the Future. Learn platform 2. Know your learners 3. Start from a learning objective or big question 4. Every step should contribute to learning 5. Every step should be essential 6. Design a balanced mix of learning activities 7. Design for storytelling 8. Design for conversation 9. Design to celebrate progress 10. https: //partners. futurelearn. com/coursecreation/pedagogy-and-learning-design/whatis-a-good-futurelearn-opening-week/
Futurelearn types of activity • Delivered are presented with information • Collaborative construct shared understanding • Conversational converse with others • Networked interact with networks of peers • Reflective reflect on activities Discussion to review previous steps • Browsing seek and collate information • Inquiry-driven investigate authentic situations • Problem-solving try to solve problems or answer big questions • Case-based investigate individual cases • Simulation interact with a simulated world • Cross-context learn across physical or social settings • Game-based engage with game environments • Performative present for an audience • Construction design and make artefacts • Reflective reflect on activities Discussion to review previous ste • Assessing learn by receiving constructive feedback (Peer review step)
Futurelearn types of activity matched to Learning Types Acquisition • Delivered are presented with information • Collaborative construct shared understanding • Conversational converse with others • Networked interact with networks of peers • Reflective reflect on activities Discussion to review previous steps • Browsing seek and collate information • Inquiry-driven investigate authentic situations • Problem-solving try to solve problems or answer big questions • Case-based investigate individual cases • Simulation interact with a simulated world • Cross-context learn across physical or social settings • Game-based engage with game environments • Assessing learn by receiving constructive feedback • Performative present for an audience • Construction design and make artefacts • Reflective reflect on activities Discussion to review previous step Collaboration Discussion Inquiry Practice (Peer review step) Production
ABC learning design Learning types cards (front) learning types on one side and examples of activities on the other
ABC learning design Learning types cards (back) learning activity types on one side and examples of activities on the other
ABC learning design Learning types cards (front and back)
ABC learning design Learning types cards (front and back)
ABC learning design Learning types cards (front and back)
ABC learning design Learning types cards (front and back)
ABC learning design Learning types cards (front and back)
ABC learning design Learning types cards (front and back)
ABC learning design Tumblr, Word. Press, Blogger Pastie. Note. Hub (best for learners on a mobile device) Flickr Padlet You. Tube, Vimeo, Flickr, Image sharing: Alternative free services include: Google+ (make sure your photo is public) Dropbox (see this guide to image sharing) Pinterest (you can upload your images as ‘pins’) Photobucket Image Shack 500 px (for photo-sharing only, not other types of image) You could also use Tumblr, Twitter or Facebook (making sure your post is set to public) provided you don’t mind your existing followers seeing what you’re posting. Don’t forget to include the #hashtag for your course so that other learners can easily find it. https: //about. futurelearn. com/about/faq/social-media-tips/#bloggingtools
Learning types activities , V- Visible learning A - can be assessed (F or S) Investigation Practice Production Web search (forum, wiki) V OER resources (external) Literature reviews and critiques (forum/blog/wiki/RSS) V Field/lab observations (media/blog/wiki) V Action research V Authentic research / data analysis – write a paper V Lead a group project V MCQs - formative with automatic feedback V/A Online role play (forum, virtual classroom) Reflective tasks – group or individual (forum) V/A Case studies (forum, lesson) V/A Rapid-fire exam questions (forum) V/A Advanced role play – you are the consultant etc. V Interview an expert (video/forum/chat) V Literature reviews and critiques (forum/blog/wiki/RSS) V/A MCQs - formative with automatic feedback V/A Develop a shared resource library (database/glossary/wiki) V/A Shows/demonstrates learning (displays, posters, presentations) V/A Portfolios (My. Portfolio) V/A Case studies (forum, lesson) V/A Summarisation tasks (upload texts – individual or group) V/A Rapid-fire exam questions (forum) V/A Concept mapping (external) V Create video of performance (media) V/A Audio commentary of performance (media) V/A Skype or virtual classroom 'viva' V/A Make and give a presentation (external) V/A Video blog (external) V/A Write a report (external) V/A Make an analysis (external) V/A Case studies V/A Advanced role play – you are the consultant etc. V Action plan for workplace V/A Action plan for further study V/A Authentic research / data analysis – write a paper V/A Prepare professional briefing V/A Create, make a case (study) V/A Create podcast (media) V/A Work assignment (blog/report) V/A Interview professional colleagues V/A Lead a group project V/A Collaboration Acquisition Guided readings (library resources) OER resources (external) Podcast (media) V if students do it Webinars (virtual classroom) V Q&A forum (forum, where teachers answer student questions) V Video lectures (webcast), You. Tube videos (external) Field/lab observations (media/blog/wiki) V MCQs - formative with automatic feedback V Portfolios (My. Portfolio) V ; Collaborative wiki - what do we know about. . . ? V/A Develop a shared resource library (database/glossary/wiki) V Social networking – participate (external) V Special interest groups - share on a topic (forum) V Mentor other learners V Discussion Interview an expert (forum/chat) V Webinars (virtual classroom) V Model answers/examples of previous work (forum) Analyse chat text (in course or uploaded) V Job/professional reflections (blog) V/A Group discussions on the topic, problem, reading (chat/blog/wiki) V/A Social networking – participate (external) V Reflective tasks – group or individual (forum) V/A Special interest groups - share on a topic (forum) V Lead a group project V/A
ABC learning design workshop
ABC learning design Workshop schedule: 1. Module info and graphs sheet • Tweet your module – tweet size description of your module • Module shape (Learning types activities graph) distribution of learning types • Blend – (blended graph) 2. Storyboard sheet • Storyboard – learning types sequences and activities • Assessment – align activities and assessment 3. Module info and graphs sheet • Review the graphs – what has changed? Why? 4. Actions – what next for team?
Arena Blended Connected (ABC) learning design workshop Programme Arena digital Module name Use of videos in teaching Acquisition new module / module review Academics Anna Moore, Jon Grabol ELE workshop facilitators Workshop date Production Collaboration CY, NP Pre - workshop 5 th June 2015 MOOC summary (tweet size description of your MOOC): All you need to know about use of videos in 21 st century teaching Discussion Practice Investigation Learning types activities graph @ABC_LD How do you envisage your module will look on the graph above? (in red - at the beginning of the workshop) Your module activity graph at the end of the workshop (in blue) online x face to face Blended graph Where do you want to be on the scale (in red) What is your position at the end of the workshop (in blue)
ABC learning design Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Topic 3
ABC learning design Your module may look like this 1 Week 2 Week t projec ion reflect
ABC learning design 1 Week 2 Once happy with your module design, turn the cards to the other side and select learning activities Select learning activities
ABC learning design Selecting activities and assessment Select formative ( ) and summative assessment ( )
ABC learning design Selecting activities and assessment Select formative ( ) and summative assessment ( )
ABC learning design Selecting activities and assessment (script) Select formative ( ) and summative assessment ( )
Arena Blended Connected (ABC) curricululearning design workshop Programme Arena digital Module name Use of videos in teaching Acquisition new module / module review Academics Anna Moore, Jon Grabol ELE workshop facilitators Workshop date Production Collaboration CY, NP Post - workshop 5 th June 2015 Module summary (tweet size description of your module): All you need to know about use of videos in 21 st century teaching Discussion Practice Investigation Learning types activities graph @ABC_LD How do you envisage your module will look on the graph above? (in red - at the beginning of the workshop) Your module activity graph at the end of the workshop (in blue) online x x face to face Blended graph Where do you want to be on the scale (in red) What is your position at the end of the workshop (in blue)
ABC learning design – week 1 FL MOOC
ABC Learning Design / Learning types and tools - V 1 2016 t f a dr @ABC_LD UCL Digital Education Future. Learn recommended Other @ABC_LD UCL Digital Education This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution. Non. Commercial. Share. Alike 4. 0 International License
ABC Learning Design The ABC Learning Design is built on curriculum design research from the JISC* (Viewpoints) and work of Prof Diana Laurillard, UCL Io. E ** (learning types) and is adapted for design of programmes, modules, short courses and MOOCs at UCL @ABC_LD http: //blogs. ucl. ac. uk/abc-ld @UCLDigi. Ed UCL Digital Education This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non. Commercial. Share. Alike 4. 0 International License Please let us know if you are using the ABC resources and/or would like to be part of ABC community n. perovic@ucl. ac. uk and c. l. p. young@ucl. ac. uk * Viewpoints project (2008 -2013), **Laurillard, D. (2012). Teaching as a Design Science: Building Pedagogical Patterns for Learning and Technology. New York and London: Routledge.
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