Spring Ramp-Up Engage Them with Smart Technologies Marianne Bauer, Coordinator CSU Online, Learning Technologies Unit.

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Spring Ramp-Up Engage Them with Smart Technologies Marianne Bauer, Coordinator CSU Online, Learning Technologies Unit

Student Engagement Gagne’s Nine Events of Instruction - 1 - 5 1. Gain attention 2. Inform learners of objectives 3. Stimulate recall of prior learning 4. Present the content 5. Provide learning guidance

Student Engagement Gagne’s Nine Events of Instruction - 6 - 9 6. Elicit performance (practice) 7. Provide feedback 8. Assess performance 9. Enhance retention and transfer

CSU Distance Classrooms What are Smart technologies? Sympodiums Smart Boards

CSU Distance Classrooms Smart Meeting Pro Software Desktop Mode White Board Mode

CSU Distance Classrooms Echo 360 Safe Capture Recording Device Camera(s) and Microphones

CSU Distance Clasrooms 30 BSB A101, 131, 103, 107 Clark A101, 102, 103, 104, 201, 202, 206 Weber 202, 237, Stat 6 UCA 142, CS 130, 325 Engr 100, B2, B4, C205, Scott 229 Yates 104, Chem A101, 103, AnZoo W205, Shep 218, Ed 105, VTH A221, Gifford 144

Smart Technologies Can: Utilize Annotation Tools To: 1. Gain student attention 9. Enhance retention and transfer Utilize Software Tools To: 3. Stimulate recall of prior learning 4. Present the content Allow Student Participation To: 6. Elicit performance (practice)

Smart Meeting Pro Software Desktop Mode Access Internet, YouTube, Canvas course Run PowerPoint or other presentations Take a picture and drop to the Whiteboard Gain attention Enhance retention and transfer Present the content

Smart Meeting Pro Software White Board Mode Annotate in different colors, or highlight Type labels, add symbols  Utilize templates Gain attention Stimulate recall of prior learning Enhance retention and transfer Present the content Elicit performance (practice) Save your work

Echo 360 Recordings can: Present the content Enhance retention and transfer Stimulate recall of prior learning Camera Capture Screen Capture Audio Capture

Further Reading Gagne’s Nine Events of Instruction: http://academics.georgiasouthern.edu/col/strategies/gagne/ http://etec.ctlt.ubc.ca/510wiki/Robert_Gagne's_Nine_Learning_Events:_Instructional_Design_for_Dummies http://www.niu.edu/facdev/resources/guide/learning/gagnes_nine_events_instruction.pdf

Let’s Play! Enough of this PowerPoint. Let’s see these tools in action!