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Join us for the ETC Virtual Lunch & Learn to explore the significance of well-organized online interfaces, examine templates that support online learners, and discuss practical activities for online courses. Sign up now!
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Interface & Interaction Jessica Pearce & Brian Gould Mohawk College
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Agenda • Outcomes & Introductions • Interface • Interactions • Questions & Answers
Introductions Bernadette Summers, MA Jessica Pearce, MEd, BEd, BA Brian Gould, MA, BEd, Dipl. Manager 20 yrs teaching, online & f2f Instructional Designer EdTech Specialist • Instructional Designer • 6 yrs teaching, online & f2f • Academic Technology Consultant • 6 yrs teaching, online & f2f • CDS/Instructional Designer bernadette.summers@mohawkcollege.ca Jessica.pearce@mohawkcollege.ca brian.gould@mohawkcollege.ca
Learning Outcomes • Discuss the significance of well-organized, aesthetically-pleasing online interfaces. • Examine templates that support the online learner. • Discuss practical and engaging activities that can be applied to online courses.
Interface[in-ter-feys] “a device or program enabling a user to communicate with a computer” – Oxford Living Dictionaries.
Pedagogy Signaling Principle Segmenting Principle People learn better from a lesson that is presented in user-paced segments rather than as a continuous unit. Pre-training Principle People learn better when cues that highlight the organization of the essential material are added. People learn better from a lesson when they know the names and characteristics of the main concepts. (Clark & Mayer, 2003 & Mayer, 2008)
Course Navigation • Home • Content • Course Requirements • Assessments • Module X • Communication • Assessment • Resources
Interaction[in-ter-ak-shuhn] “Communication or direct involvement with someone or something” – Oxford Living Dictionaries.
Andragogy Digital Andragogy is "the practice of educators to equip and encourage adult learnersto choose and use . . . accessible digital technologies to personalize their learning and facilitate their interactions with peers" (Blackley and Sheffield’s, 2015).
Pedagogy How can online educators facilitate this? • Navigationthrough the unit is scaffolded by ‘chunking’content and tasks. • Theimmediateapplication of learningis made obvious. • Opportunitiesforcreative development andreflectionare provided. • Avarietyofmodesand mediumsof communication are engagedwith (2015).
Questions & Answers What questions do you have?
Introductions Bernadette Summers, MA Jessica Pearce, MEd, BEd, BA Brian Gould, MA, BEd, Dipl. Manager 20 yrs teaching, online & f2f Instructional Designer EdTech Specialist • Instructional Designer • 6 yrs teaching, online & f2f • Academic Technology Consultant • 6 yrs teaching, online & f2f • CDS/Instructional Designer bernadette.summers@mohawkcollege.ca Jessica.pearce@mohawkcollege.ca brian.gould@mohawkcollege.ca
Sign up to attend and/or facilitate an ETC Virtual Lunch & Learn. Visit edtechontario.ca to register or submit a proposal. Advancing Learning conference. May 2019 Learn more at: AdvancingLearning.ca @advlearn
References Blackley, S., & Sheffield, R. (2015). Digital andragogy: A richer blend of initial teacher education in the 21st century. Issues in Education Research, 25(4), 397-414. Desire2Learn (2018). Daylight HTML template (Version 2.0) [Blog]. Retrieved from https://community.brightspace.com/s/article/Daylight-HTML-Template Clark, R. C., & Mayer, R. E. (2003). e-Learning and the science of instruction. San Francisco, CA: Pfieffer Mayer, R. E. (2008). Research-based principles for learning with animation. In R. Lower & W. Schnotz (Eds.), Learning with animations: Research and implications for design. (pp. 30-48). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Oxford Living Dictionaries (n.d.). Interface. Retrieved from https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/interface Oxford Living Dictionaries (n.d.). Interaction. Retrieved from https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/interaction