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1 A Toolbox of Resources Cindy Miller Course Development Manager Cengage Learning

2 Who is that student in your course?  Generation Y (also known as Millenials) born 1980-1995  Children of Baby Boomers who indulged them, gave them lots of attention display high level of self-confidence  Have only known economic prosperity, do not fear unemployment eLearning Guild’s Learning Solutions e-Magazine September 2008

3 Who is that student in your course?  They are self-reliant and very social  They like to multi-task, and are always onto the next thing  In workplace, not afraid of challenging managers (or instructors!)  Think they can have it all and are not embarrassed to ask for it

4 Who is that student in your course?  Digital natives - grew up with the technology “Native speakers” of digital language of computers, video games, and the Internet  Connected 24/7 via a PC and/or mobile device  Highly engaged user of a broad range of social media tools on a frequent (daily) basis

5 What do they want/need?  Prefer hyperlinked information coming from many sources  Highly visual learners, preferring to process pictures, sounds, and video rather than text  Simulations, games, and role playing allow them to learn by “being there,” to enjoy themselves and have fun

6 What do they want/need?  Short attention spans, so prefer bitesized chunks of content (either on a PC or iPod)  Prefer to learn “just in time,” have access to relevant information they can apply immediately  Need immediate feedback, responsiveness, and ideas from others, as they are used to instant gratification

7 What do they want/need?  Independent learners, able to teach themselves with guidance just like they found out how to use their iPods or Google  One thing is clear: “Just because learning is made available online (as e-Learning) doesn’t make the traditional “talk and chalk” approach any more effective for them, and linear PowerPoint presentations and courseware simply bore them “ eLearning Guild’s Learning Solutions e-Magazine September 2008

8 So….how do we engage them? What tools can we use?

9 Tool #1 – The Textbook  Choose the right book Content matches course objectives Easy to read and yet rigorous Explain concepts and tools simply and clearly Real-life examples make points vivid -Allow reader greater understanding of concepts and principles

10 Tool #1 – The Textbook  Instructor’s Resources & Supplements Typically include: -Sample syllabus -Lesson plans -Instructor’s manual -Power Points -Test bank -DVDs (videos) -Blackboard/WebCT cartridge

11 Tool #2 – Audio/Podcasts  Power of audio podcasts Ability listeners have to time and place shift when they enjoy podcasts -Listen to podcast in their car, at the gym, or while multi-tasking during some other activity Provide additional material for students to download and review http://www.wtvi.com/TEKS/05_06_articles/classroom-audio-podcasting.html

12 Tool #2 – Audio/Podcasts  Podcast sources CourseCasts Groks Science Radio Show

13 Tool #3 – Video  Students retain more information  Understand concepts more rapidly  More enthusiastic about what they are learning  In the classroom or online http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/ntti/resources/video1.html

14 Tool #3 – Video  Take students on virtual field trips  Illustrate complex, abstract concepts through animated, 3-D images  Show skills that can't be done in class http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/ntti/resources/video1.html

15 Tool #3 – Video  Reach variety of learning styles Visual learners, auditory learners  Help students practice media literacy and critical viewing skills  Expertvillage.com Expertvillage.com

16 Tool #3 – Online Tutorials  Research new technologies  Create new project assignments  The How-To-Geek

17 Tool #5 – Free Online Courses  Supplemental lectures  Introduce material not covered by text  Find additional assignments

18 MIT Open Courseware Tool #5 – Free Online Courses

19 Let’s Brainstorm!


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