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The Goal & Structure of Textbook. Chapter 6. Topics (learning objects, Modules). Example. http:// kcvs.ca/map/meltp/edit_content/explainit/map_menu.html. What are they. A topic is the lowest-level leaning object in a course.
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Chapter 6 Topics (learning objects, Modules)
Example • http://kcvs.ca/map/meltp/edit_content/explainit/map_menu.html
What are they • A topic is the lowest-level leaning object in a course. • Each topic accomplishes one learning object and accomplishes it fully • Typically, a topic requires a combination Absorb, Do, and Connect activities.
Coach me (guided practice) This should be a number between 0-500
1- Title • Title is crucial (the name you choose for your topic is important) • Base the title on the objective (Create=build, Decide=Pick, Do=drag&drop, Believe=why) • Compose a meaningful title
Compose a meaningful title • Distinct (distinguished from other topics) • Context-free Avoid “Setting American flag as your Powerpoint background” Use “Setting up your Powerpoint background” • Understandable (avoid jargon or unfamiliar topics) • Scannable (Change “how you can make friends” to “making friends” -put the important keywords first) • Thematic (can predict the content and the objective) • Motivational (Change “filling the form 3407” to “reducing bank fraud”)
2- Introduction • Not always needed (if the topic is introduced by a previous topic) • Base the introduction on the type of objective • Design a good introduction
5- Summarize the topic • Include a real summary (don’t repeat the objectives) • You may combine overview and summary • Base the summary on the type of learning objective
6- Link to related material • Make it easy for learners to read related topics and materials • Use links rather than including the information in your topic.
What other information may help the learners? Explain the step
Limit free-form hyperlinks • free-form hyperlinks are hierarchical. Also known as nested links would confuse learners • Instead of providing a search tool, suggest “search terms” to learners to find further info. • Use metadata- Meta data are descriptive labels that the designers use to facilitate searching topics by learners • Two metadata items are specially important ; Keywords and descriptions
Hyperlink examples • Bad example • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangle • Good Example • http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/kb/ethics.php
Design reusable topics • Reusable objects are like recipe cards. • They are self contained and complete • They don’t mix too many information or stray from the subject • They follow a consistent format
Design consistent topics In developing your topics , standardize; • Visual appearance • Navigation schemes • Instructional strategies • Testing approaches
Integrate Foreign Modules • You may just make link • However, content developed by someone else following different standards will be confusing • The docking module helps the foreign module fit into your course in a smooth transition
Docking Module Example Youtube Zebrazapps Flash
What to include in a docking module Players, Plugins, Add ins, Cookies, Browsers
Templates for topics • Page 319-322 provides templates for 6 types of learning objectives • Create • Decide • Do • Know • Believe • feell
In class activity • Use one of the templates at the end of chapter 6 to create a learning object (topic). 1- In order to do so you need to create a webpage. 2- Your topic should have the following features • Title • Introduction (goal) • Content (absorb activity) • Summary • Connect Activity • Do Activity • Guided activity (coach me) • Links to (background theory or basic rules, prerequisites, definitions, exceptions, details) • Foreign modules (Docking module) 3- Read and implement the criteria for each of the above elements from the textbook or my Powerpoint .