An Introduction to Online Teaching and Learning ‘Good teaching is good teaching, no matter how it’s done.’

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An Introduction to Online Teaching and Learning ‘Good teaching is good teaching, no matter how it’s done.’

Applying CLT to your Online Lessons What do I need to do?

AUDITORY VISUAL Sweller refers to these as SCHEMAS

FOCUS your learner’s Attention

Multimedia Principle Use WORDS and GRAPHICS rather than words or pictures alone

Graphics could include…

Be careful of the following:

Separation of text and graphics on scrolling screens

The Contiguity Principle  On-screen words need to be placed near the parts of the on- screen graphics to which they refer.

An effective example…

Split-Attention Effect Text and graphics compete Instruction NEEDS to integrate graphics and text. Splitting the learner’s attention IMPAIRS learning and imposes a HEAVY load on working memory.

Test : To test Insulation Resistance from conductors to earth. How conducted : i ) Disconnect appliances and busways during these tests. Make sure mainswitch is "on" and all fuses are "in". Remove main earth from neutral bar and set meter to read insulation. Connect one lead to earth wire at MEN bar and take first measure by connecting the other lead to the active. Take next measure by connecting the lead to the neutral.ii) If resistance is not high enough in either of the two tests in i) then measure each circuit separately. Results required : i) At least One Megaohm ii) Same result as i) above

INSULATION RESISTANCE TESTS a) CONDUCTORS IN PERMANENT WIRING

PROBLEM WITH OVERLAP Here’s the link to the FACT SHEET BUT The FACT SHEET COMPLETELY COVERS the task underneath it…

The Redundancy Principle

Redundant textual information in a dual format…

Redundant information in an integrated format…

Modality Principle Use of AUDIO instead of written See a graphic and hear an explanation Be careful of TOO much visual or graphic information

Applying the COHERENCE PRINCIPLE Adding interesting BUT unnecessary material to e-learning can harm the learning process in several ways: DISTRACTION DISRUPTION (appropriate links are NOT made between elements on page) SEDUCTION - you like them, but they don’t contribute to LEARNING

Concise Text, Relevant Graphic

PROBLEM WITH OVERLAP Here’s the link to the FACT SHEET BUT The FACT SHEET COMPLETELY COVERS the task underneath it…

The Personalization Principles

Applying the PERSONALIZATION Principle

Use ONSCREEN coaches to promote learning

Hi, I’m Sol and I’m here to bring a ‘ray’ of help about understanding Photon Flux. When you calculate photon flux you need to do the following… You’d then provide your learners with the break down… You could think about putting this information into the webpage… Hi, I’m Sol and I’m here to bring a ‘ray’ of help about understanding Photon Flux. When you calculate photon flux you need to to the following…You’d then provide your learners with the break down…

Next principle… Using PRACTICE EXAMPLES

Practice Examples should mirror the job

Critical tasks Require More practice

Frequent Practice exercises are distributed throughout the lesson

Train learners to Self-Question During Receptive e-Lessons So have questions on your PRACTICE page that include phrases like: –What would happen if… –How would you use this to… –Explain why… –Why is… important? –What are the strengths and weaknesses of… –How would this affect… –How does this effect…

Use Worked Examples

This provides numerous worked examples

Hi, I’m Sol and I’m here to bring a ‘ray’ of help about understanding Photon Flux. When you calculate photon flux you need to do the following… You’d then provide your learners with the break down… You could think about putting this information into the webpage… Hi, I’m Sol and I’m here to bring a ‘ray’ of help about understanding Photon Flux. When you calculate photon flux you need to to the following…You’d then provide your learners with the break down…

A SUMMARY Using CLT In your Online Lessons Make Your lessons Interesting: Multimedia Principle Contiguity Principle Coherence Principle Modality Principle Redundancy Principle Personalization Collaboration is very important Chat room Messenger?

That’s All Folks!