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Brandon Muramatsu, MIT OEIT,
mura@mit.edu
September 16, 2013
Exploring the Guide
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STEP Program. Lahore: Pakistan.
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Agenda
• Introduction
• Overview of the Course Design Guidelines and Blueprint
• Part 1: Pre-Design
• Lunch
• Part 2: Design and Development
• Part 3: Facilitation
• Wrap-Up
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Workshop Outcomes
• Participants will create a blueprint for an online
course
• Participants will understand:
• The difference between face-to-face and online course
• What good online facilitation means
• The importance of learning outcomes
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About Brandon Muramatsu
• B.S. & M.S. in Mechanical Engineering
• Taught multimedia design and open education
• 20 years in EdTech
• ~10 years in educational digital libraries: Collections, nationwide
collaborations, quality and peer review
• 9+ years in Open Education: Open Educational Resources and
OpenCourseWare
• “Been There, Done That”
• Multimedia courseware design and course support, course design, video
production software design, digital libraries, metadata, learning objects,
open educational resources/OpenCourseWare, …
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About you!
• Please introduce yourselves with your Name and
Institution
• What do you hope to get out of the workshop?
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Participants’ Interests
• How to design the online B.Ed. Program
• Developing online courses to develop reflective
practices
• Have a toolkit to design an online course
• How to improve existing online courses
• Software and tools that can be used for online
courses
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Participants’ Interests
• Elements in the design online courses
• Practical approaches to launch the courses
• Framework
• What kind of digital resources are available
• What is the “digital toolkit” and how to use it
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Setting the Stage
• Have you taken an online course?
• Have you taught an online course?
• What courses are you teaching now?
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Setting the Stage
• Practical skills and how to do it.
• Why do we need an online course, especially if
there’s an existing face-to-face course
• Areas where we can use the toolkit, and the
importance of the toolkit
• Hands on practice to use the toolkit
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Why develop the Guide?
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The Project
• Rationale:
• Came from observing the transition from existing courses
(especially correspondence / distance learning ones) to
“contemporary” online courses
• My interest in designing contemporary (for the 21st century)
courses that take into account everything we know about good
design practice
• My desire to share the experiences of experts, and their tips
and tricks <we’re still working on this one>
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The Participants
• Brandon Muramatsu
• Project Lead, MIT OEIT
• Holly Ludgate
• Project Lead, New Media
Consortium
• Samantha Adams Becker
• Writer/Editor, New Media
Consortium
• Tom Caswell
• Contributor, Western Governors
University
• Marion Jensen
• Contributor, American Express
• Gretchen Ulrich
• Contributor, Northeastern University
• Emily Wray
• Contributor/Editor/Designer, Full
Sail University
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Developing the Guidelines and Toolkit
• 1.5 Day Meeting
• Discussed the structure of the guidelines, and
goals
• Draft (write) sections of the guidelines, contribute
worksheets and identify resources
• Edit, edit, edit
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Online Course Design
Designing an good online course
is designing a good course!
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Part 1: Pre-Design
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Part 1: Pre-Design
• “Gathering all of the necessary information to
ensure that the course will meet the needs of the
learners and engage them throughout the learning
journey.”
• What’s different online:
• More difficult to make spontaneous adjustments
• The asynchronous nature means you need to be thoughtful
about creating interaction opportunities
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Pre-Design Questions (1)
• Who are my
learners?
• What do they
currently know?
… you need to make
sure you can produce
content for their level
and the correct voice.
…so you can avoid
repetition and focus on
growing what they have
learned.
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Pre-Design Questions (2)
• What do they need
to know before
starting the course?
…so you can provide
prerequisite materials
to learners and they
can plan accordingly
before the course
begins.
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Pre-Design Questions (3)
• What other content is
available that
supports meeting
learning outcomes?
• Do you have existing
material that can be
used in the course?
…curating content you
already have means not
having to start everything
from scratch.
…being able to identify
other resources that
support your key topics
adds greater depth to the
course.
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Pre-Design Questions (4)
• What content must
be revised for an
online format or
created from
scratch?
… taking inventory of
the varying stages of
content will inform the
design phase and give
you a better sense of
how much work it will
require to prepare the
content for online use.
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Exploring a MIT online course
Going Behind The Curtain
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MIT and Education
• MIT does not have a School of Education
• MIT does have faculty that are deeply interested in
education
• Eric Klopfer (the same faculty member leading the Games and
Simulation Course) runs the Scheller Teacher Education
Program to prepare MIT students to teach in K-12 schools
• MIT has a number of central units (TLL, OEIT, etc.)
that provide support for teaching and learning.
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Best Practices for Teaching and Learning
• One of the courses MIT developed for the EDC Pre-STEP
program
• Course Goals:
How do we design a course?
What are the best methods for promoting critical
thinking skills, knowledge retention, and transfer?
…primarily for in-person classes
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Background on the Course
• Based on a 14 week course that MIT provides for
graduate students and Post-Docs who wish to learn how
to teach
• Course is run by the MIT Teaching and Learning
Laboratory (TLL)
• They work with faculty on education research
• They work with faculty on pedagogically informed teaching practice
• Perform some of the functions of a Center for Teaching and
Learning
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Background on the Course
• Instructors have taught the face-to-face version of
this course
• Experienced in teaching in Biology
• Experienced in research in Biology, both have Ph.D.s
• Deep interest in biology education, especially preparing
students for careers in Biology
• Instructors have not taught online before
• Relying on others for that experience <- it takes a team!
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Question: Who are my learners?
• Faculty interested
in learning “best
practices”
• Might be in teacher
education
departments
• With possible focus on
Science / Math
education
• Challenge:
• Different from the
course upon which it
was based
• MIT graduate students
≠ faculty in teacher
education programs
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Question: What do my learners currently
know?
• Unknown
• Might, or might not,
have experience with
“good” teaching
practice
• Might not have been
formally trained to
“teach”
• Challenge:
• Didn’t have the
opportunity to really
find out about the
participants before
designing the course,
had to make
assumptions
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Question: What do my learners need to
know before starting the course?
• Participants should
have:
• Experience in
teaching
• Perhaps experience in
teaching pre-service
teachers
• Challenge:
• Didn’t have the
opportunity to really
find out about the
participants before
designing the course
• Had to make
assumptions
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Question: Do you have existing material
that can be used in the course?
• Yes! • Challenges:
• Material designed for
face-to-face
interactions
• Materials designed for
a 14 week course
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Question: What other content is available
that supports meeting learning outcomes?
• Lots and lots • Challenge:
• Pre-supposes learning
outcomes!
• Some materials are
referenced in pre-
session readings
• Some materials are
referenced during the
session videos (as
citations)
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Question: What content must be revised
or created from scratch?
• Lecture videos
• Most of the course is
an interactive
discussion in class
based around the pre-
session readings
• Slides
• Activities
• Challenges:
• Developing a mostly-
asynchronous learning
experience for what
was a highly
synchronous course
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Pre-Design Activity
• Break up into small groups
• Select a course you teach or would like to teach
• What’s the course title? What’s the course about?
• Answer the pre-design questions
• Report back
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Pre-Design Questions
• Who are my learners?
• What do my learners currently know?
• What do my learners need to know before starting the
course?
• Do you have existing material that can be used in the course?
• What other content is available that supports meeting learning
outcomes?
• What content must be revised for an online format or created
from scratch?
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Pre-Design: Group 3
• Functional English
• Graduate students 14 years of education
• Studied English as a subject for 12 years, basic grammar, sufficient
vocabulary, comprehension (reading writing, speaking, listening)
• Basic technology knowledge (IT literacy)
• Existing materials: textbooks
• Other materials: British Council online courses, BBC Online Language
course, AIOU course
• What need to be revised, or created? Teacher guides and textbooks
• Questions: What are the assessments? Test, quizzes
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Pre-Design: Group 1
• Child psychology
• Don’t know about philosophy of learning
• What will they learn about the course
• Existing materials: Textbooks and course guides
• Other resources: Other published materials, purchase textbooks
online, Wikipedia
• What is needed: Will need to design for online courses
• What to revise: Change from print to online
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Pre-Design: Group 4
• ICT in Education
• Audience: Students of B.Ed. Hons.
• Existing knowledge: Knowledge of basic computers
• Required knowledge: how to use the Internet and modern
technology to access the course
• Existing materials: Course guide, text material, A/V aids
• Other materials: Sources from website, e.g., MIT, production
center
• Revision of materials: Assessment system needs to be changed
for the online course, textbooks print -> digital, method of teaching
and classroom teaching will be revised with videos and
assignments
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Pre-Design: Group 2
• Classroom Management
• Audience: undergraduates, 18-20, Men/Women, rural and urban
background
• What do they know: Educational psychology, child development,
methods of teaching, awareness of school-based visits, <-
Question: is there relevancy for some of these
• Need to know?: Scheme of studies <- Question is this
necessary, Purpose of the course, IT skills
• Existing Materials: Printed, websites, videos, course guides
• Other materials: more videos, online simulations / games
• Revision: study guides, scheme of studies, assessment tasks
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Break
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Part 2: Design and Development
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Part 2: Design and Development
• “In this phase, learning strategies are mapped out,
learning content and media are developed,
organized, and sequenced, and supporting
technology is selected.”
• What’s different online:
• Online learning is more exploratory in nature, and oftentimes
less directed than in-person
• Learners access materials asynchronously: The easier it is for
learners to locate and engage with learning activities, the more
mental energy they will have to focus on the content.
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Objectives and Outcomes
• “Learning outcomes are general statements that
describe the essential learning (knowledge, skills,
and attitudes) that learners will achieve by the end
of the course. They should encompass the depth of
the knowledge and skills that you will be ultimately
assessing. When composing outcomes, be mindful
not to combine elements that cannot be assessed
by a single method.”
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Designing a Blueprint
• What’s a blueprint?
• A comprehensive plan that allows “you to design with the big
picture in mind to ensure you reach every milestone and build
consistency throughout the curriculum.”
• Key Elements
• Course information
• Course learning objectives and outcomes
• Lesson topics and format
• Learning resources
• Activities and assessment
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Content Patterns: Organizing &
Sequencing (1)
• “Constructing patterns in your curriculum is one way to
infuse consistency throughout the course, which helps
the learners manage time and resources. How you
approach your content each week should be organized
in such a way that the learner understands what is being
taught and how to interact and engage with the material
and community.”
• What’s different online:
• The easier it is for learners to locate and engage with learning
activities, the more mental energy they will have to focus on the
content.
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Content Patterns: Organizing &
Sequencing (2)
• Write all course content using a consistent voice
• Create patterns in activity structure (e.g., description,
rationale, deliverables, and resources)
• Establish a consistent schedule (e.g., standardize due
dates and plan synchronous sessions, virtual meetings,
office hours, and other activities at the same time each
week)
• Align learning objectives to each segment of content
• Structure the content into smaller pieces
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Best Practices Course: Organizing and
Sequencing Example
• Demo Organizing and Sequencing in Session 1
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Creating Content Relationships
• “Strategically organize and present all course
content to leverage the learners’ existing expertise
on a topic against the concepts and skills they are
going to learn.”
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Best Practices Course: Content
Relationship Example
• Demo Content Relationships in Session 1
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Lesson Development with Media (1)
• “Depending on how you choose to introduce,
curate, or present the learning topics, creative
applications of media can further engage learners
in the material.”
• What’s different online:
• Just posting your slides does not leverage the opportunities in
an online course
• Simply recording a video of an in-person lecture does not
leverage the opportunities in an online course
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Lesson Development with Media (2)
• Media can:
• Introduce and guide main concepts
• Generate interest in a subject
• Reinforce confusing or complex ideas
• Frame overarching themes
• Set the stage for an activity
• Curate a particular approach for how the learner should explore
a topic
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Best Practices Course: Media
Example (1)
• Demo Whodunnit Video from Session 1
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Best Practices Course: Media
Example (2)
• Tablet drawing versus screenshot
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Best Practices Course: Media
Example (2)
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Content Licensing
• Keep in mind licensing laws
• What materials developed by others can you use?
• Will you share your materials—license them—in such a way as
others can build upon them (e.g., Creative Commons licensed)
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Designing Community
• “While meaningful learning can happen outside of a
community, the overall learning experience usually
benefits from community.”
• Build rapport
• Encourage interaction with clear expectations
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Designing Assessments
• “Align each assessment with specific learning
objectives and course outcomes”
• “Diversify assessment types to align learning with
particular objectives”
• “Create both formative and summative assessments to
evaluate the progression of learners throughout your
course.”
• What’s different online:
• Some assessments can be automatically scored, and can be
parameterized
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Checklist (1)
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Checklist (2)
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Part 3: Facilitation
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Part 3: Facilitation
• “Learners should be able to absorb the information
presented and share their interpretations and
knowledge with their peers so that the online
environment feels like a collaborative community.”
• What’s different online:
• In person, we’re adept and reading eye-contact, body language
and human gestures—online we have limited opportunities
• In person, it’s easy to ask spontaneous questions—online this
requires intentional design
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Instructor Presence
• “Online courses do not replace the instructor”, the
instructor’s role “shifts to guiding the learning
process, encouraging interaction, and prompting
reflection.”
• Welcome learners
• Encourage community
• Connect with learners
• Actively participate
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Learner Feedback
• Leverage Learner Contributions
• Encourage, nurture, and recognize
• Focus the discussion in forums
• Respond to individual learners
• Involve learners as co-facilitators
• Facilitate synchronous events
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Time Management
• Instructor’s Perspective:
• Can require more time to prepare and teach an online course
• Time shifts from in-class activities (lecturing) to answering emails,
participating in chats / discussion forums (facilitating)
• Tip: Set expectations on when you’ll respond
• Tip: Engage students in supporting each other
• Student’s Perspective:
• Students will spend time understanding the course organization, and
interacting with the online resources
• Tip: Students should formally set aside time to do the course activities
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Example: Best Practices Course (1)
• Instructor Presence
• Introduction Video: Introduces instructors, provides an overview
of the course
• Asked for students to introduce themselves
• Learner Feedback
• Synchronous weekly events
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Example: Best Practices Course (2)
• Time Management
• Each session requires extensive pre-session readings
• Video divided into segments
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Post Mortem on the Best Practices
Course
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Big Challenges: Best Practice Course
(1)
• Getting students to login and participate
• Many things we could have done better to support students
• Not fully understanding the infrastructure
challenges
• Reliable electricity and access to computers and network
• Bandwidth: We did use a “low” resolution/data-rate on videos,
probably needed to be even lower
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Big Challenges: Best Practice Course
(2)
• Clearly explaining course structure and activities
• Pre-session readings are critical
• Participation in discussion forums was a key part of the course,
but they need sufficient participants and constant participation
• Semi-Synchronous Session Design
• Expecting students to watch pre-recorded videos and
participate in activities by starting and stopping the videos
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Coming Soon!
http://dltoolkit.mit.edu/
Digital Learning Toolkit
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Brandon Muramatsu, MIT OEIT,
mura@mit.edu
September 16, 2013
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Exploring the Online Course Design Guide

  • 1. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Brandon Muramatsu, MIT OEIT, mura@mit.edu September 16, 2013 Exploring the Guide 1 Cite as: Muramatsu, B. (2013, September). Online course design guide workshop: Exploring the guide. Workshop presented to the EDC Pre- STEP Program. Lahore: Pakistan.
  • 2. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Agenda • Introduction • Overview of the Course Design Guidelines and Blueprint • Part 1: Pre-Design • Lunch • Part 2: Design and Development • Part 3: Facilitation • Wrap-Up 2
  • 3. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Workshop Outcomes • Participants will create a blueprint for an online course • Participants will understand: • The difference between face-to-face and online course • What good online facilitation means • The importance of learning outcomes 3
  • 4. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. About Brandon Muramatsu • B.S. & M.S. in Mechanical Engineering • Taught multimedia design and open education • 20 years in EdTech • ~10 years in educational digital libraries: Collections, nationwide collaborations, quality and peer review • 9+ years in Open Education: Open Educational Resources and OpenCourseWare • “Been There, Done That” • Multimedia courseware design and course support, course design, video production software design, digital libraries, metadata, learning objects, open educational resources/OpenCourseWare, … 4
  • 5. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. About you! • Please introduce yourselves with your Name and Institution • What do you hope to get out of the workshop? 5
  • 6. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Participants’ Interests • How to design the online B.Ed. Program • Developing online courses to develop reflective practices • Have a toolkit to design an online course • How to improve existing online courses • Software and tools that can be used for online courses 6
  • 7. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Participants’ Interests • Elements in the design online courses • Practical approaches to launch the courses • Framework • What kind of digital resources are available • What is the “digital toolkit” and how to use it 7
  • 8. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Setting the Stage • Have you taken an online course? • Have you taught an online course? • What courses are you teaching now? 8
  • 9. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Setting the Stage • Practical skills and how to do it. • Why do we need an online course, especially if there’s an existing face-to-face course • Areas where we can use the toolkit, and the importance of the toolkit • Hands on practice to use the toolkit 9
  • 10. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Why develop the Guide? 10
  • 11. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. The Project • Rationale: • Came from observing the transition from existing courses (especially correspondence / distance learning ones) to “contemporary” online courses • My interest in designing contemporary (for the 21st century) courses that take into account everything we know about good design practice • My desire to share the experiences of experts, and their tips and tricks <we’re still working on this one> 11
  • 12. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. The Participants • Brandon Muramatsu • Project Lead, MIT OEIT • Holly Ludgate • Project Lead, New Media Consortium • Samantha Adams Becker • Writer/Editor, New Media Consortium • Tom Caswell • Contributor, Western Governors University • Marion Jensen • Contributor, American Express • Gretchen Ulrich • Contributor, Northeastern University • Emily Wray • Contributor/Editor/Designer, Full Sail University 12
  • 13. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Developing the Guidelines and Toolkit • 1.5 Day Meeting • Discussed the structure of the guidelines, and goals • Draft (write) sections of the guidelines, contribute worksheets and identify resources • Edit, edit, edit
  • 14. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Online Course Design Designing an good online course is designing a good course! 14
  • 15. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Part 1: Pre-Design 16
  • 16. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Part 1: Pre-Design • “Gathering all of the necessary information to ensure that the course will meet the needs of the learners and engage them throughout the learning journey.” • What’s different online: • More difficult to make spontaneous adjustments • The asynchronous nature means you need to be thoughtful about creating interaction opportunities 17
  • 17. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Pre-Design Questions (1) • Who are my learners? • What do they currently know? … you need to make sure you can produce content for their level and the correct voice. …so you can avoid repetition and focus on growing what they have learned. 18
  • 18. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Pre-Design Questions (2) • What do they need to know before starting the course? …so you can provide prerequisite materials to learners and they can plan accordingly before the course begins.
  • 19. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Pre-Design Questions (3) • What other content is available that supports meeting learning outcomes? • Do you have existing material that can be used in the course? …curating content you already have means not having to start everything from scratch. …being able to identify other resources that support your key topics adds greater depth to the course.
  • 20. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Pre-Design Questions (4) • What content must be revised for an online format or created from scratch? … taking inventory of the varying stages of content will inform the design phase and give you a better sense of how much work it will require to prepare the content for online use.
  • 21. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Exploring a MIT online course Going Behind The Curtain 22
  • 22. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. MIT and Education • MIT does not have a School of Education • MIT does have faculty that are deeply interested in education • Eric Klopfer (the same faculty member leading the Games and Simulation Course) runs the Scheller Teacher Education Program to prepare MIT students to teach in K-12 schools • MIT has a number of central units (TLL, OEIT, etc.) that provide support for teaching and learning. 23
  • 23. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Best Practices for Teaching and Learning • One of the courses MIT developed for the EDC Pre-STEP program • Course Goals: How do we design a course? What are the best methods for promoting critical thinking skills, knowledge retention, and transfer? …primarily for in-person classes 24
  • 24. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Background on the Course • Based on a 14 week course that MIT provides for graduate students and Post-Docs who wish to learn how to teach • Course is run by the MIT Teaching and Learning Laboratory (TLL) • They work with faculty on education research • They work with faculty on pedagogically informed teaching practice • Perform some of the functions of a Center for Teaching and Learning 25
  • 25. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Background on the Course • Instructors have taught the face-to-face version of this course • Experienced in teaching in Biology • Experienced in research in Biology, both have Ph.D.s • Deep interest in biology education, especially preparing students for careers in Biology • Instructors have not taught online before • Relying on others for that experience <- it takes a team! 26
  • 26. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Question: Who are my learners? • Faculty interested in learning “best practices” • Might be in teacher education departments • With possible focus on Science / Math education • Challenge: • Different from the course upon which it was based • MIT graduate students ≠ faculty in teacher education programs 27
  • 27. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Question: What do my learners currently know? • Unknown • Might, or might not, have experience with “good” teaching practice • Might not have been formally trained to “teach” • Challenge: • Didn’t have the opportunity to really find out about the participants before designing the course, had to make assumptions
  • 28. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Question: What do my learners need to know before starting the course? • Participants should have: • Experience in teaching • Perhaps experience in teaching pre-service teachers • Challenge: • Didn’t have the opportunity to really find out about the participants before designing the course • Had to make assumptions
  • 29. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Question: Do you have existing material that can be used in the course? • Yes! • Challenges: • Material designed for face-to-face interactions • Materials designed for a 14 week course
  • 30. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Question: What other content is available that supports meeting learning outcomes? • Lots and lots • Challenge: • Pre-supposes learning outcomes! • Some materials are referenced in pre- session readings • Some materials are referenced during the session videos (as citations)
  • 31. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Question: What content must be revised or created from scratch? • Lecture videos • Most of the course is an interactive discussion in class based around the pre- session readings • Slides • Activities • Challenges: • Developing a mostly- asynchronous learning experience for what was a highly synchronous course
  • 32. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Pre-Design Activity • Break up into small groups • Select a course you teach or would like to teach • What’s the course title? What’s the course about? • Answer the pre-design questions • Report back 34
  • 33. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Pre-Design Questions • Who are my learners? • What do my learners currently know? • What do my learners need to know before starting the course? • Do you have existing material that can be used in the course? • What other content is available that supports meeting learning outcomes? • What content must be revised for an online format or created from scratch? 35
  • 34. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Pre-Design: Group 3 • Functional English • Graduate students 14 years of education • Studied English as a subject for 12 years, basic grammar, sufficient vocabulary, comprehension (reading writing, speaking, listening) • Basic technology knowledge (IT literacy) • Existing materials: textbooks • Other materials: British Council online courses, BBC Online Language course, AIOU course • What need to be revised, or created? Teacher guides and textbooks • Questions: What are the assessments? Test, quizzes 36
  • 35. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Pre-Design: Group 1 • Child psychology • Don’t know about philosophy of learning • What will they learn about the course • Existing materials: Textbooks and course guides • Other resources: Other published materials, purchase textbooks online, Wikipedia • What is needed: Will need to design for online courses • What to revise: Change from print to online 37
  • 36. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Pre-Design: Group 4 • ICT in Education • Audience: Students of B.Ed. Hons. • Existing knowledge: Knowledge of basic computers • Required knowledge: how to use the Internet and modern technology to access the course • Existing materials: Course guide, text material, A/V aids • Other materials: Sources from website, e.g., MIT, production center • Revision of materials: Assessment system needs to be changed for the online course, textbooks print -> digital, method of teaching and classroom teaching will be revised with videos and assignments 38
  • 37. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Pre-Design: Group 2 • Classroom Management • Audience: undergraduates, 18-20, Men/Women, rural and urban background • What do they know: Educational psychology, child development, methods of teaching, awareness of school-based visits, <- Question: is there relevancy for some of these • Need to know?: Scheme of studies <- Question is this necessary, Purpose of the course, IT skills • Existing Materials: Printed, websites, videos, course guides • Other materials: more videos, online simulations / games • Revision: study guides, scheme of studies, assessment tasks 39
  • 38. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Break 40
  • 39. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Part 2: Design and Development 41
  • 40. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Part 2: Design and Development • “In this phase, learning strategies are mapped out, learning content and media are developed, organized, and sequenced, and supporting technology is selected.” • What’s different online: • Online learning is more exploratory in nature, and oftentimes less directed than in-person • Learners access materials asynchronously: The easier it is for learners to locate and engage with learning activities, the more mental energy they will have to focus on the content. 42
  • 41. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Objectives and Outcomes • “Learning outcomes are general statements that describe the essential learning (knowledge, skills, and attitudes) that learners will achieve by the end of the course. They should encompass the depth of the knowledge and skills that you will be ultimately assessing. When composing outcomes, be mindful not to combine elements that cannot be assessed by a single method.” 43
  • 42. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Designing a Blueprint • What’s a blueprint? • A comprehensive plan that allows “you to design with the big picture in mind to ensure you reach every milestone and build consistency throughout the curriculum.” • Key Elements • Course information • Course learning objectives and outcomes • Lesson topics and format • Learning resources • Activities and assessment 49
  • 43. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Content Patterns: Organizing & Sequencing (1) • “Constructing patterns in your curriculum is one way to infuse consistency throughout the course, which helps the learners manage time and resources. How you approach your content each week should be organized in such a way that the learner understands what is being taught and how to interact and engage with the material and community.” • What’s different online: • The easier it is for learners to locate and engage with learning activities, the more mental energy they will have to focus on the content. 50
  • 44. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Content Patterns: Organizing & Sequencing (2) • Write all course content using a consistent voice • Create patterns in activity structure (e.g., description, rationale, deliverables, and resources) • Establish a consistent schedule (e.g., standardize due dates and plan synchronous sessions, virtual meetings, office hours, and other activities at the same time each week) • Align learning objectives to each segment of content • Structure the content into smaller pieces 51
  • 45. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Best Practices Course: Organizing and Sequencing Example • Demo Organizing and Sequencing in Session 1 52
  • 46. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Creating Content Relationships • “Strategically organize and present all course content to leverage the learners’ existing expertise on a topic against the concepts and skills they are going to learn.” 53
  • 47. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Best Practices Course: Content Relationship Example • Demo Content Relationships in Session 1 54
  • 48. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Lesson Development with Media (1) • “Depending on how you choose to introduce, curate, or present the learning topics, creative applications of media can further engage learners in the material.” • What’s different online: • Just posting your slides does not leverage the opportunities in an online course • Simply recording a video of an in-person lecture does not leverage the opportunities in an online course 55
  • 49. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Lesson Development with Media (2) • Media can: • Introduce and guide main concepts • Generate interest in a subject • Reinforce confusing or complex ideas • Frame overarching themes • Set the stage for an activity • Curate a particular approach for how the learner should explore a topic 56
  • 50. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Best Practices Course: Media Example (1) • Demo Whodunnit Video from Session 1 57
  • 51. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Best Practices Course: Media Example (2) • Tablet drawing versus screenshot 58 Smith, K. (2000). Going Deeper: Formal Small-Group Learning in Large Classes
  • 52. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Best Practices Course: Media Example (2) 59
  • 53. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Content Licensing • Keep in mind licensing laws • What materials developed by others can you use? • Will you share your materials—license them—in such a way as others can build upon them (e.g., Creative Commons licensed) 60
  • 54. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Designing Community • “While meaningful learning can happen outside of a community, the overall learning experience usually benefits from community.” • Build rapport • Encourage interaction with clear expectations 61
  • 55. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Designing Assessments • “Align each assessment with specific learning objectives and course outcomes” • “Diversify assessment types to align learning with particular objectives” • “Create both formative and summative assessments to evaluate the progression of learners throughout your course.” • What’s different online: • Some assessments can be automatically scored, and can be parameterized 62
  • 56. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Checklist (1) 63
  • 57. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Checklist (2) 64
  • 58. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Part 3: Facilitation 65
  • 59. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Part 3: Facilitation • “Learners should be able to absorb the information presented and share their interpretations and knowledge with their peers so that the online environment feels like a collaborative community.” • What’s different online: • In person, we’re adept and reading eye-contact, body language and human gestures—online we have limited opportunities • In person, it’s easy to ask spontaneous questions—online this requires intentional design 66
  • 60. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Instructor Presence • “Online courses do not replace the instructor”, the instructor’s role “shifts to guiding the learning process, encouraging interaction, and prompting reflection.” • Welcome learners • Encourage community • Connect with learners • Actively participate 67
  • 61. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Learner Feedback • Leverage Learner Contributions • Encourage, nurture, and recognize • Focus the discussion in forums • Respond to individual learners • Involve learners as co-facilitators • Facilitate synchronous events 68
  • 62. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Time Management • Instructor’s Perspective: • Can require more time to prepare and teach an online course • Time shifts from in-class activities (lecturing) to answering emails, participating in chats / discussion forums (facilitating) • Tip: Set expectations on when you’ll respond • Tip: Engage students in supporting each other • Student’s Perspective: • Students will spend time understanding the course organization, and interacting with the online resources • Tip: Students should formally set aside time to do the course activities 69
  • 63. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Example: Best Practices Course (1) • Instructor Presence • Introduction Video: Introduces instructors, provides an overview of the course • Asked for students to introduce themselves • Learner Feedback • Synchronous weekly events 70
  • 64. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Example: Best Practices Course (2) • Time Management • Each session requires extensive pre-session readings • Video divided into segments 71
  • 65. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Post Mortem on the Best Practices Course 72
  • 66. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Big Challenges: Best Practice Course (1) • Getting students to login and participate • Many things we could have done better to support students • Not fully understanding the infrastructure challenges • Reliable electricity and access to computers and network • Bandwidth: We did use a “low” resolution/data-rate on videos, probably needed to be even lower 73
  • 67. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Big Challenges: Best Practice Course (2) • Clearly explaining course structure and activities • Pre-session readings are critical • Participation in discussion forums was a key part of the course, but they need sufficient participants and constant participation • Semi-Synchronous Session Design • Expecting students to watch pre-recorded videos and participate in activities by starting and stopping the videos 74
  • 68. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Coming Soon! http://dltoolkit.mit.edu/ Digital Learning Toolkit 75
  • 69. Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Brandon Muramatsu, MIT OEIT, mura@mit.edu September 16, 2013 Exploring the Guide 76

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