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Combining Effective Individual and Group Learning In Online Courses. PSI and PBL in Online Learning Albert L. Ingram, Ph. D. Instructional Technology Kent State University aingram@kent.edu. Can We Base Online Learning on Theory and Tested Practice?.
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Combining Effective Individual and Group Learning In Online Courses PSI and PBL in Online Learning Albert L. Ingram, Ph. D. Instructional Technology Kent State University aingram@kent.edu
Can We Base Online Learning on Theory and Tested Practice? • Do learning theories imply systems of instruction? • Behaviorism • Information Processing • Constructivism • Are there tested systems? • Personalized System of Instruction • Problem Based Learning
The Personalized System of Instruction • Began with behaviorism • Instructional strategies not tied to it • Key characteristics • Self-pacing • Mastery learning • High standards (near perfect on units) • Lectures and demos are motivators • Most communication through writing • Proctors
PSI Results • Effectiveness • PSI achieves higher levels of learning than conventional college instruction • PSI gets higher ratings from students than conventional college instruction • Students retain more for longer than with conventional college instruction
Problem Based Learning • Cognitive/Constructivist Focus • Began in Medical Schools • Key Elements • Problem groups: groups assign responsibilities to individuals • Complex problems/ real-world situations • Faculty are just facilitators; students define learning issues
PBL Results • In medical education: national board exam scores usually as high as from conventional instruction • Higher student ratings • Better prepared for clinical years
Combining Instructional Systems • Are PSI and PBL good for different things? • PSI may work best for fundamental knowledge • PBL good for higher-level thinking skills • Building on strengths of different approaches • Learning is both individual and social
Learning Theories Course Description • Universal Professional Requirement for many Masters programs • Meant to cover basic understanding of how humans learn and its application to educational settings • 20-25 students most semesters • Standard textbook: Human Learning by Ormrod
Implementing PSI • Students must pass required and elective chapters for A (15/18) • Quiz questions for each chapter; multiple choice and short answer • Quizzes generated at random by testing program (40-80 per chapter) • http://www.albertingram.com/learningtheories/quizzes.html (Practice quiz password = homer)
Implementing PBL • Problems for two major course sections (behaviorism and cognition) • Students complete course section, then are assigned to problem group • Groups of 3-4 students • Groups meet f2f but mostly online • Groups are self-organizing but assessed for collaboration
Ratings of Personal Learning Theories • Students asked to rate their own implicit learning theories before and after the course • System for ratings at:http://www.employees.csbsju.edu/esass/learningratingscale.htm
Issues in the Course • The downside of self-pacing • Security • Who is taking the quizzes? • Under what conditions? • Providing effective instruction on the units • Need for learning objects using effective instructional strategies
Research Issues • Performance on comprehensive final? • Comparisons to conventional instruction • Retention over time • Attributing good results to PSI v. PBL • Does the combination of systems with different strengths lead to well-balanced results?
Resources • Article on applying PSI to online education: www.irrodl.org/content/v4.2/grant-spencer.html • University of Delaware site on PBL:www.udel.edu/pbl • Lafayette’s site on PSI:http://ww2.lafayette.edu/~allanr/psi.html • PBL Initiative:http://www.pbli.org/