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To branch, or not to branch, that is the e-learning question With Dan Richards, Interactive Advantage Corp. To be, or not to be, that is the question: Whether 'tis Nobler in the mind to suffer The Slings and Arrows of outrageous Fortune, Or to take Arms against a Sea of troubles, -- William Shakespeare
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Strategic Learning and Information Solutions To branch, or not to branch, that is the e-learning question Dan Richards Session Overview Review of Instructional Path Models Example of “Branching” Treatments Planning and Storyboarding SBL Review of Scenario Based Learning
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Strategic Learning and Information Solutions To branch, or not to branch, that is the e-learning question Dan Richards What is Scenario Based Learning? Simulation of real-world tasks or software tasks Contextualized learning Authentic and relevant Directed problem solving and rehearsal Adaptively or realistically structured Not just memorization and regurgitation Requires thought, judgement, application Driven by emotion and relation
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Strategic Learning and Information Solutions To branch, or not to branch, that is the e-learning question Dan Richards Benefits of Scenario Based Learning Demands engagement in learning concepts Provides an opportunity to explore and fail safely/constructively Can require research and discovery Promotes self-direction and self-reliance Can be timed, time-limited, scored, tracked Can involve multiple perspectives and collaboration Requires knowledge/skill application and connection Supports performance improvement and measurement
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Strategic Learning and Information Solutions To branch, or not to branch, that is the e-learning question Dan Richards What is an Instructional Path Model? A pre-defined scenario interaction and remediation structure A way to conceptualize the flow A modular construct that can be combined with others Basis for e-learning templates and production
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Scenario-based Learning and Instructional Path Models Dan Richards Example Instructional Path Model #1 One ‘correct’ or ‘success’ path User can try different ‘incorrect’ or ‘failure’ paths Each path has feedback One path to debrief
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Scenario-based Learning and Instructional Path Models Dan Richards Example Instructional Path Model #2 All paths neutral All paths lead to debrief
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Scenario-based Learning and Instructional Path Models Dan Richards Example Instructional Path Model #3 All paths neutral All paths lead to decision point Requires a Next button on decision point screen
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Scenario-based Learning and Instructional Path Models Dan Richards Example Instructional Path Model #4 All paths have unique point values All paths lead to next path model No debrief until conclusion
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Scenario-based Learning and Instructional Path Models Dan Richards Example Instructional Path Model #4
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Scenario-based Learning and Instructional Path Models Dan Richards Combining Instructional Path Models Natural flow as decisions are made Same path model used in combination
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Scenario-based Learning and Instructional Path Models Dan Richards The IPM “Combinatorial Explosion” Each path leads to a new, separate path
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Scenario-based Learning and Instructional Path Models Dan Richards The IPM “Combinatorial Explosion” More difficult to design, develop, navigate
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Strategic Learning and Information Solutions To branch, or not to branch, that is the e-learning question Dan Richards Examples Behavioural/Simulated Real-world Software Simulation Mid Map
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Strategic Learning and Information Solutions To branch, or not to branch, that is the e-learning question Dan Richards Limiting Branching Keep it simple Rely on the story Keep it modular Present paths to different scenarios rather than build paths inside scenarios
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Strategic Learning and Information Solutions To branch, or not to branch, that is the e-learning question Dan Richards Reasons to Branch Role of the learner –Should happen before the scenario Variations on a scenario –Should happen before the scenario Averse events in a happy path –Popular in conflict resolution Allow exploration of “incorrect” choices
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Strategic Learning and Information Solutions To branch, or not to branch, that is the e-learning question Dan Richards Planning and Storyboarding for Scenario Based Learning Instructional path models drive template development –Examples help team design and develop Mind mapping tools allow for visual planning –Improves understanding of the flow Templates for instructional design –Storyboard template has placeholders for all required info Templates for developers –Includes prebuilt navigation and functionality
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Strategic Learning and Information Solutions To branch, or not to branch, that is the e-learning question Dan Richards Presenter Contact Info Dan Richards VP of Professional Services Interactive Advantage Corporation (IAC) O 770-945-9466 C 404-432-5534 dan.richards@interactiveadvantage.com www.interactiveadvantage.com Strategic Learning and Information Solutions
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