Leanne CameronEuropean LAMS Conference, June 2008No 1 Could a Pedagogical Planner be a useful LD tool for university lecturers? Leanne Cameron Macquarie.

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Leanne CameronEuropean LAMS Conference, June 2008No 1 Could a Pedagogical Planner be a useful LD tool for university lecturers? Leanne Cameron Macquarie E-Learning Centre of Excellence Macquarie University

Leanne CameronEuropean LAMS Conference, June 2008No 2 What is a pedagogical planner? A course builder? A lesson facilitator? An activity planner? An educational tool? A tool to shortcut the learning design process?

Leanne CameronEuropean LAMS Conference, June 2008No 3 The need for a PP tool: For the majority of academic staff, teaching is only one of many responsibilities in their work portfolio; An assumption that the lecturers know something about student learning, and what makes it possible (Laurillard, 2002). In 1996 Gibbs reported that most lecturers were less sophisticated as teachers than as researchers and even the best teachers were often gifted amateurs rather than rigorous professionals with any knowledge of the adult education literature.

Leanne CameronEuropean LAMS Conference, June 2008No 4 My Initial thought: A scaffold to create a runnable lesson that provides novice or untrained tutors with ideas, suggestions and activities that will often naturally occur to an experienced practitioner.

Leanne CameronEuropean LAMS Conference, June 2008No 5 LAMS Activity Planner: Selecting a template

Leanne CameronEuropean LAMS Conference, June 2008No 6 LAMS Activity Planner: Filling out the key content for a selected template

Leanne CameronEuropean LAMS Conference, June 2008No 7 Other planners: Step-by-step guidance to help practitioners make theoretically informed decisions and choose appropriate tools and resources; To inspire lecturers to adopt a new teaching strategy and support them (Falconer, Beetham, Oliver, Lockyer & Littlejohn, 2007); Provide design ideas in a structured way (Goodyear, 2005); Combine a clear description of the learning design, (Goodyear, 2005);

Leanne CameronEuropean LAMS Conference, June 2008No 8 Reuse: Create a database of existing learning activities and examples of good practice (Goodyear, 2005); As a mechanism for abstracting good practice and metamodels for learning (Conole & Weller, 2007); To produce a runnable learning design intended for direct use (Falconer et. al, 2007); or To encode the designs in such a way that it supports an iterative, fluid, process of design (Goodyear, 2005).

Leanne CameronEuropean LAMS Conference, June 2008No 9 Why now? The expansion, restructuring and refinancing of the Higher Education sector has meant that classes are not only larger but quite diversified in terms of student ability, motivation and cultural background (Biggs, 2003).

Leanne CameronEuropean LAMS Conference, June 2008No 10 The new HE audience Lecturers now faced with larger class sizes, students have become quite diversified in terms of: –ability, –motivation, –access, and –cultural background. Some lectures are now rethinking their teaching approaches and are seeking out what is known about facilitating effective learning.

Leanne CameronEuropean LAMS Conference, June 2008No 11 Effective Teaching Strategies Effective lecturers will need to draw upon a variety of: –research, –strategies, –approaches –and theories –modes of delivery - not just traditional ones.

Leanne CameronEuropean LAMS Conference, June 2008No 12 Do your colleagues look for support? What sort of help are they looking for?

Leanne CameronEuropean LAMS Conference, June 2008No 13 Why lecturers look for support Concerned about their students’ performance; Want some reassurance about their teaching techniques; Want to try an innovation; Do not know how to start improving their teaching. Ramsden (2003)

Leanne CameronEuropean LAMS Conference, June 2008No 14 How might a pedagogical planner be best used – or not? How much support should be provided throughout the process? Should it have an instructional purpose? Your Input: