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Learner Centered Paradigm in Online Education (in 2 parts) Room 122 at 1:30 Barbara Lauridsen, MBA Core Adjunct Faculty, National University Learner, PhD Information Technology Education, Capella University [email_address] www.barbaralauridsen.com
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Tip #6 Tip #7 … teacher  >  mediator  >  facilitator  >  mentor
Tip #7 …teacher >  mediator   >  facilitator > mentor Tip #7
Tip #7 Tip #7 …teacher > mediator > facilitator >  mentor
Tip #8 Evaluate our own teaching a Tip #8
Tip #8 Evaluate our own teaching b Tip #8 Evaluation Criteria (end of course survey set up as asynchronous discussion) #1: Which of the learning outcomes was most meaningful to you? Why? #2: Which learning segment of this course engaged you the most? or had the most relevant to your learning agenda? #3:  Which lesson was the least interesting to you? ... which did not grab your attention? Why? #4: What event took place in this class that was the most meaningful to you? Why? #5: What lesson or event is this class was the most puzzling or confusing to you? Why? How could it be corrected? #6: If you had an "ah hah!" moment, when the light of understanding turned on, what was it? #7:  What was the advantage of doing a case study, together with a virtual team?
Tip #8 Evaluate our own teaching c Tip #8 Evaluation Criteria (end of course survey set up as asynchronous discussion) #1: Which of the learning outcomes was most meaningful to you? Why? #2: Which learning segment of this course engaged you the most? or had the most relevant to your learning agenda? #3:  Which lesson was the least interesting to you? ... which did not grab your attention? Why? #4: What event took place in this class that was the most meaningful to you? Why? #5: What lesson or event is this class was the most puzzling or confusing to you? Why? How could it be corrected? #6: If you had an "ah hah!" moment, when the light of understanding turned on, what was it? #7:  What was the advantage of doing a case study, together with a virtual team?
Tip #9
Tip #9 Evaluate shared learning experience c Tip #9
Tip #10 Cultivate  wholeness Tip #10
Tip #10 Cultivate  wholeness Tip #10
Tip #10 Cultivate holistic approach a Tip #10
Tip #11  Coach,  Motivate,  Delegate, Moderate, Facilitate b Tip #11
Tip #11 Coach,  Motivate,  Delegate, Moderate, Facilitate c Tip #11
Tip #11 Coach, Motivate,  Delegate, Moderate,  Facilitate d Tip #11
Tip #11  Coach, Motivate,  Delegate, Moderate ,  Facilitate e Tip #11
Tip #11 Coach, Motivate,  Delegate, Moderate, Facilitate a Tip #11
Knowledge Creation
Tip #12 Participate in  shifting the paradigm a Tip #12
Tip #12 Participate in  shifting the paradigm b Tip #12 A successful program is designed to cultivate  ways of knowing .
Shifting the Paradigm Academic Value Chain … from traditional, Faculty and Courseware focus…
Knowledge >>> Transfer Gumm, R. & Turner, S. (2004).  90 minutes plus: Demystifying the reading block .
Shifting the Paradigm Academic Value Chain … to Learner Centered Paradigm…
Supply vs. Value Chain ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Value Chain Analysis (VCA) ,[object Object],[object Object]
Course Content Development
Course Content Development
Course Content Development
Course Content Development
Course Content Development
Course Content Development  (Service Sector)
Value Chain
Summary – Part 2 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Ideas?
Summary (part 1 & 2) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]

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NU EdTech LearnerCenteredParadigm Tips7-12

  • 1. Learner Centered Paradigm in Online Education (in 2 parts) Room 122 at 1:30 Barbara Lauridsen, MBA Core Adjunct Faculty, National University Learner, PhD Information Technology Education, Capella University [email_address] www.barbaralauridsen.com
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. Tip #6 Tip #7 … teacher > mediator > facilitator > mentor
  • 6. Tip #7 …teacher > mediator > facilitator > mentor Tip #7
  • 7. Tip #7 Tip #7 …teacher > mediator > facilitator > mentor
  • 8. Tip #8 Evaluate our own teaching a Tip #8
  • 9. Tip #8 Evaluate our own teaching b Tip #8 Evaluation Criteria (end of course survey set up as asynchronous discussion) #1: Which of the learning outcomes was most meaningful to you? Why? #2: Which learning segment of this course engaged you the most? or had the most relevant to your learning agenda? #3: Which lesson was the least interesting to you? ... which did not grab your attention? Why? #4: What event took place in this class that was the most meaningful to you? Why? #5: What lesson or event is this class was the most puzzling or confusing to you? Why? How could it be corrected? #6: If you had an "ah hah!" moment, when the light of understanding turned on, what was it? #7: What was the advantage of doing a case study, together with a virtual team?
  • 10. Tip #8 Evaluate our own teaching c Tip #8 Evaluation Criteria (end of course survey set up as asynchronous discussion) #1: Which of the learning outcomes was most meaningful to you? Why? #2: Which learning segment of this course engaged you the most? or had the most relevant to your learning agenda? #3: Which lesson was the least interesting to you? ... which did not grab your attention? Why? #4: What event took place in this class that was the most meaningful to you? Why? #5: What lesson or event is this class was the most puzzling or confusing to you? Why? How could it be corrected? #6: If you had an "ah hah!" moment, when the light of understanding turned on, what was it? #7: What was the advantage of doing a case study, together with a virtual team?
  • 12. Tip #9 Evaluate shared learning experience c Tip #9
  • 13. Tip #10 Cultivate wholeness Tip #10
  • 14. Tip #10 Cultivate wholeness Tip #10
  • 15. Tip #10 Cultivate holistic approach a Tip #10
  • 16. Tip #11 Coach, Motivate, Delegate, Moderate, Facilitate b Tip #11
  • 17. Tip #11 Coach, Motivate, Delegate, Moderate, Facilitate c Tip #11
  • 18. Tip #11 Coach, Motivate, Delegate, Moderate, Facilitate d Tip #11
  • 19. Tip #11 Coach, Motivate, Delegate, Moderate , Facilitate e Tip #11
  • 20. Tip #11 Coach, Motivate, Delegate, Moderate, Facilitate a Tip #11
  • 22. Tip #12 Participate in shifting the paradigm a Tip #12
  • 23. Tip #12 Participate in shifting the paradigm b Tip #12 A successful program is designed to cultivate ways of knowing .
  • 24. Shifting the Paradigm Academic Value Chain … from traditional, Faculty and Courseware focus…
  • 25. Knowledge >>> Transfer Gumm, R. & Turner, S. (2004). 90 minutes plus: Demystifying the reading block .
  • 26. Shifting the Paradigm Academic Value Chain … to Learner Centered Paradigm…
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 34. Course Content Development (Service Sector)
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  • 38.

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. If you wish copies of the papers or slides deck, use my webpage, connections page. Part 1 and part 2 are available using the links.
  2. Part 1 We will be examining and discussion six tips for cultivating self-directed learning for adult learners from point of view of the learners
  3. Part 2 We will be examining and discussion six tips for cultivating self-directed learning for adult learners form the point of view of the instructor/faculty
  4. The abstract for the NU interactive session is a subset of the paper in the proceedings titled “ Effectiveness of Interaction in Learner Centered Paradigm in Online Education” .
  5. http://www.ascilite.org.au/conferences/perth97/papers/Harper/Image63.gif http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.ascilite.org.au/conferences/perth97/papers/Harper/Image63.gif
  6. http://www.scielo.org.co/img/revistas/prf/n6/n6a16d1.gif http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?pid=S1657-07902005000100016&script=sci_arttext
  7. Source of image: http://emergingyouth.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/adobe-flex-developer-writing-mentoring-concept-on-a-white-board.jpg Teacher as a Mediator. The paradigm shift is toward the teacher-as-a-mediator of community of learners. A virtual learning community culture is ideal for joint assignments which evaluate the process of team formation as well as create a high quality deliverable that is a result of inspiration and collaboration. This principle ties to approximating supported by the teacher providing scaffolding between his or her direct experience, the text book, and the students’ level of knowledge. The responsibility is to provide scaffolding when it is necessary
  8. Figure 3 Noaka's knowledge creation model (cited in Xu & Quaddus, 2005, Figure 1)
  9. Critical Incident Questionaire (CIQ). Brookfield (1986) extends an idea put for the by Mezirow (1985) called “perspective formation”, by achieving “critical reflectivity” that “adults come to reflect on their self-images, changes in their self-concepts, question their previously internalized norms (behavioral and moral), and reinterpret their current and past behaviors from a new perspective …” (pp. 213-214). Brookfield (1990) defines critical incidents as brief descriptions written by learners of significant events in their lives. This list is my own adaptation as an online learning end of course survey is shown in using open discussion threads.
  10. My favorite evaluation question is about the lights turning on
  11. http://flash.lakeheadu.ca/~kbrown/F2250%20Webpages/group_learning_cycle.gif http://flash.lakeheadu.ca/~kbrown/F2250%20Webpages/kolbs_learning_cycle.html
  12. http://4h.wsu.edu/challenge/images/do-apply-reflect.gif http://www.speedofcreativity.org/category/edtech/distributed-learning/page/2/
  13. Source of image: http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue8/handscape/index.html Ask: When fragments of learning seems to be too scattered, how do you pull them together?
  14. Source of image: http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue8/handscape/index.html Ask: When fragments of learning seems to be too scattered, how do you pull them together?
  15. During the study the researcher to uncovered “key patterns/themes and produce key words/phrases” using an inductive process (Xu & Quaddus, 2005). The following diagram illustrated the synthesis of source of knowledge, a process the authors regard as “applying knowledge in practice and reflects the concept of learning by doing”. In support of the inductive approach, this would mean guiding learners into internalizing lessons for explicit knowledge. Hands-on practice helps strengthen the absorption of the learning, perhaps in time to be acknowledged during an end of course evaluation.
  16. Source of banner: http://shiftingtheparadigm.org/
  17. Source of banner: http://shiftingtheparadigm.org/ Source of image: http://www.nyrealestatelawblog.com/j0438753.jpg
  18. Sasse, et al. (2008) illustrate two frameworks which distinguish a familiar traditional teacher-centric discipline with a proposed learner-centered dimension. The teacher-centered paradigm ends with student learning being appraised in an objective manner using exams that maps back to the assigned readings and course content and participation. The learner centered paradigm aims at appraising learning using assessments from which course grades are merely a metric that meets formalized and approved curriculum guidelines.
  19. http://www1.broward.edu/~nestes/red4308/2007fall90-Minute%20Reading%20Block_files/scaffolding.gif (image from Gumm & Turner, 2004) Gumm, R. & Turner, S. (2004). 90 minutes plus: Demystifying the reading block . National Reading First Conference. Minneapolis, Minnesota. July 13-14, 2004. Available: http://www.fcrr.org/staffpresentations/Ruth/90MRBfinal2.pdf
  20. Motivated and Skilled Faculty . Sasse, Schwering, and Dochterman (2008) apply value chain analysis thinking to identify creating leverage among activities performed by teachers and to focus on work located along the chain for delivering an educational service. “This analysis yields a shift in faculty focus ‘downstream’ in the value chain, where more is expected of faculty in the areas of course design and student learning and assessment” (p. 35). This study offered ideas about online programs that differentiate faculty roles based on type of service delivery. …offers ideas about applying value chain analysis as a lens for examining how a diverse faculty contributes and for comparing the dual roles of research and teaching.
  21. Course Content Development. From South Africa, van der Merwe and Cronje (2004) introduce the “educational value chain as a graphical tool that developers may use in re-engineering efforts to identify possible bottlenecks that are likely to occur, as well as providing a route to follow when determining the value added elements by technology. The remarkable feature of this article is the educational high-level process model (Figure14) which graphically illustrates relationships between research, course development and delivery, student systems, and assessment for e-learning processes. van der Merwe, A. and Cronje, J. (2004, June). The educational value chain as a modelling tool in re-engineering efforts. Proceedings of the 2004 international Symposium on information and Communication Technologies, ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, 90 (1) 122-127.
  22. Course Content Development. From South Africa, van der Merwe and Cronje (2004) introduce the “educational value chain as a graphical tool … educational high-level process model (Figure14) upper left corner
  23. Course Content Development. From South Africa, van der Merwe and Cronje (2004) introduce the “educational value chain as a graphical tool … educational high-level process model (Figure14) upper right corner
  24. Course Content Development. From South Africa, van der Merwe and Cronje (2004) introduce the “educational value chain as a graphical tool … educational high-level process model (Figure14) lower left corner
  25. Course Content Development. From South Africa, van der Merwe and Cronje (2004) introduce the “educational value chain as a graphical tool … educational high-level process model (Figure14) lower right corner
  26. Value-Chain Analysis Applied to Online Learning Calling their framework “Value Co-creation Model for Services), Makkar, Gabriel & Tripathi (2008) illustrate necessary components within the higher education service industry with need to co-create value. Their perspective is that “When value is co-created it implies that both service providers and users are involved” (p. 197). Makkar, U., Gabriel, E., & Tripathi, S. K. (2008). Value chain for higher education sectorcase studies of india and tanzania. Journal of Services Research, 8183-200. EBSCOhost.
  27. Value-Chain Analysis Applied to Online Learning In framing ideas about generic strategy, Stonehouse and Snowdon (2007) defined value chain analysis as “Porter's technique for understanding an organization's ability to add value through its activities, and their internal and external linkages, and allows managers to identify where value is currently added in the system and where there is potential to create further value in the future by reconfiguration and improved coordination of activities” (p. 258). Stonehouse, G. & Snowdon, B. (2007). Competitive advantage revisited: Michael Porter on strategy and competitiveness. Journal of Management Inquiry, 16 (3), 256-273. Retrieved from ABI/INFORM Global. (Document ID: 1346051671).
  28. Part 2 We will be examining and discussion six tips for cultivating self-directed learning for adult learners form the point of view of the instructor/faculty
  29. Source of image: http://www.nyrealestatelawblog.com/j0438753.jpg