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ABCs of Special Education: online Learning Module

ABCs of Special Education: online Learning Module. Andrew Krumland andrewok@hawaii.edu University of Hawaii at Manoa. Background. High School Special Education Teacher Public High School Enrollment: 2000 Special Education: 220+. The Journey. Andrew Krumland. The Journey.

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ABCs of Special Education: online Learning Module

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  1. ABCs of Special Education: online Learning Module Andrew Krumland andrewok@hawaii.edu University of Hawaii at Manoa

  2. Background • High School Special Education Teacher • Public High School • Enrollment: 2000 • Special Education: 220+

  3. The Journey Andrew Krumland

  4. The Journey Hi I’m Brutus and I’ll be the driver on our trip Andrew Krumland

  5. The Journey Andrew Krumland

  6. The Journey We’ll be making a several stops throughout our trip Andrew Krumland

  7. The Journey Andrew Krumland

  8. The Journey 1st stop: What are the ABCs of Special Education? Andrew Krumland

  9. Stop One: What are the ABCs of Special Education? Andrew Krumland

  10. Stop One: What are the ABCs of Special Education? • Instructional Design Project: Andrew Krumland

  11. Stop One: What are the ABCs of Special Education? • Instructional Design Project: • Web-Based Instructional Module Andrew Krumland

  12. Stop One: What are the ABCs of Special Education? • Instructional Design Project: • Web-Based Instructional Module • Special Education Acronyms/Terminology Andrew Krumland

  13. Stop One: What are the ABCs of Special Education? • Instructional Design Project: • Web-Based Instructional Module • Special Education Acronyms/Terminology • Designed for High School Regular Education Teachers Andrew Krumland

  14. Stop One: What are the ABCs of Special Education? • Instructional Design Project: • Web-Based Instructional Module • Special Education Acronyms/Terminology • Designed for High School Regular Education Teachers • Alternative learning medium Andrew Krumland

  15. Stop One: What are the ABCs of Special Education? • Instructional Design Project: • Web-Based Instructional Module • Special Education Acronyms/Terminology • Designed for High School Regular Education Teachers • Alternative learning medium • Entirely online (outside of the traditional school day) Andrew Krumland

  16. Journey Continues Andrew Krumland

  17. Journey Continues Stop 2: Why the ABCs of Special Education? Andrew Krumland

  18. Stop Two: Why the ABCs of Special Education? Andrew Krumland

  19. Stop Two: Why the ABCs of Special Education? • According to the National Center for Education Statistics (2010): Andrew Krumland

  20. Stop Two: Why the ABCs of Special Education? • According to the National Center for Education Statistics (2010): • From 1976-2008 the number of identified students aged 3-21, that received special education and related services in public education, has grown from: Andrew Krumland

  21. Stop Two: Why the ABCs of Special Education? • According to the National Center for Education Statistics (2010): • From 1976-2008 the number of identified students aged 3-21, that received special education and related services in public education, has grown from: • 3,694,000 to 6,598,853 Andrew Krumland

  22. Stop Two: Why the ABCs of Special Education? • According to the National Center for Education Statistics (2010): • From 1976-2008 the number of identified students aged 3-21, that received special education and related services in public education, has grown from: • 3,694,000 to 6,598,853 • 13% of the overall K-12 student population in the USA Andrew Krumland

  23. Stop Two: Why the ABCs of Special Education? • According to the National Center for Education Statistics (2010): • From 1976-2008 the number of identified students aged 3-21, that received special education and related services in public education, has grown from: • 3,694,000 to 6,598,853 • 13% of the overall K-12 student population in the USA • 12% of my schools current population Andrew Krumland

  24. Stop Two: Why the ABCs of Special Education? Andrew Krumland

  25. Stop Two: Why the ABCs of Special Education? • Why an online learning tool? Andrew Krumland

  26. Stop Two: Why the ABCs of Special Education? • Why an online learning tool? • Flexibility Andrew Krumland

  27. Stop Two: Why the ABCs of Special Education? • Why an online learning tool? • Flexibility • Something new Andrew Krumland

  28. Stop Two: Why the ABCs of Special Education? • Why an online learning tool? • Flexibility • Something new • Increase technological awareness Andrew Krumland

  29. Stop Two: Why the ABCs of Special Education? Andrew Krumland

  30. Stop Two: Why the ABCs of Special Education? • Why Special Education Acronyms and Terminology? Andrew Krumland

  31. Stop Two: Why the ABCs of Special Education? • Why Special Education Acronyms and Terminology? • Inclusive model Andrew Krumland

  32. Stop Two: Why the ABCs of Special Education? • Why Special Education Acronyms and Terminology? • Inclusive model • New information Andrew Krumland

  33. Stop Two: Why the ABCs of Special Education? • Why Special Education Acronyms and Terminology? • Inclusive model • New information • Additional supports Andrew Krumland

  34. Pit Stop Andrew Krumland

  35. Pit Stop Stop 3: Purpose of the ABCs of Special Education Andrew Krumland

  36. Stop Three: Purpose Andrew Krumland

  37. Stop Three: Purpose • To develop and assess the effectiveness of a web-based instructional module on special education acronyms and terminology Andrew Krumland

  38. Stop Three: Purpose • To develop and assess the effectiveness of a web-based instructional module on special education acronyms and terminology • The objective and focus was to provide regular education teachers with basic information of special education through a non-traditional, online format. Andrew Krumland

  39. On the road again!!! Andrew Krumland

  40. On the road again!!! Andrew Krumland

  41. On the road again!!! Stop 4: Design Andrew Krumland

  42. Stop 4: Design Andrew Krumland

  43. Stop 4: Design Andrew Krumland

  44. Stop 4: Design Software/Programs Andrew Krumland

  45. Stop 4: Design • Weebly Software/Programs Andrew Krumland

  46. Stop 4: Design • Weebly • SurveyMonkey Software/Programs Andrew Krumland

  47. Stop 4: Design • Weebly • SurveyMonkey • PowerPoint Software/Programs Andrew Krumland

  48. Stop 4: Design • Weebly • SurveyMonkey • PowerPoint • Camtasia Software/Programs Andrew Krumland

  49. Stop 4: Design (Weebly) Andrew Krumland

  50. Stop 4: Design (Weebly) • Weebly: Free online website platform Andrew Krumland

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