Design Strategies for Effective Delivery INTERACTIVE LEARNING.

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Design Strategies for Effective Delivery INTERACTIVE LEARNING

Six-Step Process Define Needs Define Needs Deliver! Define Events Define Events Develop Strategies Develop Strategies Build Elements Build Elements Identify Goals Identify Goals

Step 1: Define Needs Needs assessment is often overlooked when identifying course objectives.

Step 2: Identify Goals Understand needs Learn about goals Know about elements Understand strategies Analyze events Define needs Identify goals Build elements Develop strategies Define events

Step 3: Build Elements

Step 4: Develop Strategies Consider: Participation Attention Presentation Guidance Practice Feedback Assessment Retention Focus on Interaction!

Step 5: Define Events Assess levels of interaction Maintain balance Facilitator Interface Content Other Participants

Step 6: Deliver! Asynchronous Bulletin Board Blog Notebook Synchronous Instant Message Chat Whiteboard Web Conference Media Text Graphic Audio Video Animation