CREATING PARTIALLY ONLINE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS. What’s important about how you learn?

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CREATING PARTIALLY ONLINE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS

What’s important about how you learn?

Flow!

It’s all about Decisions! 1.What are you teaching? 2.Create a “Road Map” 3.Develop outcomes 4.Consider Activities and Assessments 5.Determine what students need help with and what they can do independently 6.Figure out the timing 7.Create a “Hybrid Friendly” Course Shell

Backward Design: Start at the end! Grant Wiggins and Jay McTighe. Understanding by Design, 2005

Starting at the end…. “One starts with the end - the desired results (goals or standards) - and then derives the curriculum from the evidence of learning (performances) called for by the standard and the teaching needed to equip students to perform”

Ask yourself… Stage 1 - What is worthy and requiring of understanding? Stage 2 - What is evidence of understanding? Stage 3 - What learning experiences and teaching promote understanding, interest and excellence?

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