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Using ADDIE to. Create an interactive PowerPoint for classroom instruction. ADDIE Model systematic instructional design model consisting of five phases:. Analysis Phase Design Phase Development Phase Implementation Phase Evaluation Phase.
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Using ADDIE to Create an interactive PowerPoint for classroom instruction
ADDIE Model systematic instructional design model consisting of five phases: • Analysis Phase • Design Phase • Development Phase • Implementation Phase • Evaluation Phase
-My first step was to create an ADDIE Proposed Instructional Design Plan-Next create PowerPoint layout and verbiage- Then find appropriate video and download the videocontent in to a folder
Needs Analysis: • Students in our ISD have scored low during the past two years on the State MI-Access Supported Independent and Functional Behavior Assessments in the content area of Science.
Content Analysis • Content to be learned: (Connect prior knowledge and identify the six types of simple machines) Identify how science relates to the world around them.
Task Analysis • Describe the Types of Tasks: Using differentiated instruction (technology with embedded video clips and interactive questions) to acquire information and connect new concepts to the world around them.
Design • Objectives and Extended Benchmarks • Students will identify six different simple machines (lever, pulley, inclined plane, wedge, screw, wheel and axle) • State Standards: P.MO.FI.EB.IV.3.m.2a - Identify forces (push/pull) that speed up, slow down, stop, or change the direction of a moving object. R.RO.FI.EB.II.1.m.3a - Identify how science relates to the world around them.
Design • Description of Instructional Resource: (Interactive PowerPoint with embedded video resources, clipart and audio) • Description of Resources: Discovery Education Video Streaming and Microsoft PowerPoint Software
Implementation • Implementation with Target Audience: PowerPoint will be a standalone student computer in the classroom. Students will take turns with the interactive PowerPoint. • Implementation/testing during course: Considering the nature of my classroom, this Unit Introduction PowerPoint will be viewed by each student in the class. Thenencouraged to take part in discussions about what they learned. • Method for collecting feedback (teacher created worksheets, discussions and observation). • *As a special education teacher of five students with ASD, I use data collection on a daily basis to collect data on behavior, goal work and academic achievement.
Evaluation: • Formative evaluations (ongoing): (teacher created worksheets, discussions and observation) • Summative evaluations: Feedback acquired from data collection sheets and after a quick review of unit, students take a quiz using accommodations as stated in their IEPs. • Plans for evaluating project: The best way may be to have my colleagues look at the materials I have created for my classroom (asking them to take in to consideration the categorical descriptors of my students) and provide feedback (in survey format) for improvement.
Student Categorical Definitions • My classroom consists of up to six students (grades 5th through 8th ) who have Autism Spectrum Disorders and function as though they are Mild to Moderately Impaired. • These students may have difficulty in abstract reasoning; difficulty with reading, math and writing symbols; reduced ability to see cause and effect relationships; trouble carrying knowledge over from one situation to another. Many of my students also have limited language abilities. • Students tend to score in an I.Q. range of 40–54 - Moderate Cognitive Impairments 55–69 - Mild Cognitive Impairments
References: • All photos are snip-it files from my computer of: Video Clips A First Look: Simple Machines. Prod. Cochran. Cochran, 2001. Discovery Education. Web. 06 April 2012. http://www.discoveryeducation.com/ • All Clipart and photographs, Microsoft http://office.microsoft.com/enus/images/?CTT=97 • ADDIE information from Dr. Stephen Yelon, Professor Emeritus at MSU and Dr. Kathryn Dirkin at CMU