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1 2007 Faculty Summer Institute Designing Instruction for the Web: Building Your Course Framework Building Your Course Framework Heidi Jung Instructional Designer Southern Illinois University Carbondale

2 Welcome! On an index card, please write at least one question you have about designing your course for the web environment?

3 Introductions   Name   College/University   Tentative Name of Course   Level of Experience with Web/Online Instruction

4 Welcome  Index Cards  Introductions  Instructional design model  Handout Exercises  Online Course Framework  Begin building your own framework  Starting your online course  Q/A

5 Q: What should we consider as we design for the Web?

6 Designing Web-based Instruction   Goals and Objectives   Students/Learners   Instructional Strategies   Evaluation A simple 4 Step Model

7 Step 1: Determine Learning Objectives   Shapes the content of the instruction   Lets students know what is expected of them.   Improves efficiency   Makes the evaluation process more measurable

8 Course Learning Objectives Need to Know Nice to Know

9 Course Learning Objectives Need to Know Nice to Know  Students will be able to identify the different landscape styles in history.  Students will be able to recognize famous landscape architects’ names and the style they are known for.

10 Step 2: Identify Students Needs Knowv.s.Unknown Learning Maturity/Styles? Learning Environment? Speed connection? Experience?

11 Step 2: Identify Students Needs KnownUnknown Now What? Students have internet access. Is their internet access dial-up or high speed?

12 Now What? Addressing Student Needs KnownUnknown Addressing Needs Students have internet access. Is their internet access dial-up or high speed?  Develop low tech version of large download content.  Create an electronic survey to find out more about the students’ internet access.

13 Determine student expectations? Q: How can you... Get answers to your unknowns? Get to know your students?

14 Getting to Know your Students   Pre-course Communication   Pre-course Survey   Online Student Profile   Introductions via Discussion Board   Chat Room Activities   Keep “touching base” with the student

15 Q: Where to go from here?

16 Building Your Online Course Framework STUDENT NEEDS

17 Step 3: Establish Instructional Strategies  Select your online method.  Hold student’s attention  Need to support learning with “practice”  Need to reinforce learning with “feedback”  Ensure good communication

18 Keeping Students’ Attention   Variety   Chunking   Consistency   Use Examples & Visuals   Discussion/Collaboration   Communication/Feedback   Level of Learner Participation

19 Ensuring Good Communication   Establish rapport early   Build a Community   Balance Dialogues Instructor to student Student to student Student to materials   Watch for online cues Participation Completed Assignments

20 Q: How can we ensure quality control?

21 Step 4: Evaluation   Measuring Learning Outcomes   Pre-test/Post-test   Student Satisfaction Survey

22 Writing Test Questions  Look at your Learning Objectives.  Break Objectives into individual key points.  Turn each key point into a measurable question.

23 Writing Test Questions Table example goes here.  Look at your Learning Objectives.  Break Objectives into individual key points.  Turn each key point into a measurable question.

24 Seeing the Big Picture  Online Course Design Matrix Learning Outcome/Student Need Learning Outcome/Student Need Current Face-to-Face Method Current Face-to-Face Method Online Method/Supporting Tool Online Method/Supporting Tool Practice Practice Feedback Feedback Test Test

25 Q: Getting Started?

26 Pre-Course Considerations   “Print Packets” to be mailed in advance   Technology requirements   Course instructions   Pre-course survey   Pre-test   Start establishing a rapport

27 Starting your Online Class  Introduce the technology  Introductions (Instructor & Students)  Set ground rules  Explain the course structure  Engage students from the beginning

28 Post-Course Considerations   Post-test   Post Course Communication for Participants (ListServ)   Follow-up on longer term outcome measures

29 Don’t focus so much on the “box”...... that you forget to look outside it.

30 Thank You! Heidi Jung Instructional Designer Southern Illinois University Carbondale E-mail: hjung@lib.siu.edu Phone: 618/453-1018


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