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Distance Learning Tools: Something for Everyone. Distance Learning Design & Delivery. Wayne Slabon, PhD Marty Westrick, MS Wade Bradt, MS. 10/29/12. Distance Learning Design & Delivery. Mission
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Distance Learning Tools:Something for Everyone Distance Learning Design & Delivery Wayne Slabon, PhD Marty Westrick, MS Wade Bradt, MS 10/29/12
Distance Learning Design & Delivery Mission • Provide leadership, training and support in the design, development, delivery and assessment of instruction through online and distance learning technologies.
Services Provided by DLDD Instructional Design • Emphasis on alignment & research-based pedagogy • Strategies for meaningful engagement & interaction Training & Consultation • Customized training based on individual needs • Selecting & utilizing appropriate technologies LMS Delivery Support Online Course Design Quality Assessment
College-level Course Objectives http://edorigami.wikispaces.com/Bloom's+Digital+Taxonomy
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Behaviorist Tools Practice with Feedback
Cognitivist Tools Effective Presentation
Constructivist Tools Discussions, Group Projects
Learner Assessment Tools Assignments, Assessments
Contact Information DLDD Website http://dl.columbusstate.edu/ Wayne Slabon, PhD 706.569.3455 slabon_wayne@ Marty Westrick, MS 706.568.2254 westrick_martin@ Wade Bradt, MS 706.507.8695 bradt_wade@
References Anderson, L.W., & Krathwohl D.R. (eds.) (2001). A Taxonomy for learning, teaching, and assessing: A revision of Bloom's taxonomy of educational objectives. New York: Longman. Bloom, B.S. & Krathwohl, D.R. (1956). Taxonomy of educational objectives: The classification of educational goals, by a committee of college and university examiners. Handbook 1: Cognitive domain. New York: Longman. Driscoll, M. P. (2005). Psychology of learning for instruction (3rd ed.). Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon. Ertmer, P. & Newby, T. (1993). Behaviorism, cognitivism, constructivism: Comparing critical features from an instructional design perspective. Performance Improvement Quarterly, 6(4), 50-72.