StAIR Major Project Design This presentation will detail my design considerations for the development of an orientation for new CIS faculty at LCC Rebecca.

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StAIR Major Project Design This presentation will detail my design considerations for the development of an orientation for new CIS faculty at LCC Rebecca Lawson CEP 811 Spring 2002

I will explore the following design considerations:  Audience Relevant characteristics of the intended learners  Instructional Strategies What will learner learn? Reference to subject matter and curriculum standards  Pedagogy Instructional strategies and learner interaction  Active Response Demonstration of learner understanding  Feedback Provided to the learner for their actions taken

Audience  Adults Information technology background  Range of areas of expertise Web design Network administration Software applications  May be unfamiliar with LCC network Blackboard

Instructional Strategies  Learner will learn to Log into LCC network TUID Log into and personalize Blackboard course base Staff Information  Curriculum Standards MI Dept of Education Content Standards for Technology

Pedagogy  Instructional strategies Deductive/ruleg Mathetics/scaffolding  Learner interaction Provide information Question & answer slides Review & reinforce step Feedback provided for all answers

Active Response  View entire presentation  Log into network Repeat presentation if unsuccessful  Log in to Blackboard Repeat presentation if unsuccessful  Personalize Staff Information Repeat presentation if unsuccessful

Feedback  Correct answers Positive feedback Move to next step  Incorrect answers Correct information provided Move to the next step

The End Rebecca Lawson CEP 811 Spring 2002