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PRESENTATION. 02. Utilizing the Elaboration Theory to Eliminate Insomnia Amongst AIU Students. mr.yuhan.satapo@gmail.com. Thai flag courtesy of (www.visit-thailand.info). Utilizing the Elaboration Theory to Eliminate Insomnia Amongst AIU Students.
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PRESENTATION 02 Utilizing the Elaboration Theory to Eliminate Insomnia Amongst AIU Students mr.yuhan.satapo@gmail.com Thai flag courtesy of (www.visit-thailand.info)
Utilizing the Elaboration Theory to Eliminate Insomnia Amongst AIU Students Mr. Yuhan Satapo, Pak La, Khok Pho, Pattani Province 94180 Thailand (mr.yuhan.satapo@gmail.com) G10 SHL1013 Professional English (9 December 2013) Background & Urgency of the Problem Proposed Poster Design Timeline & Implementation Strategy • Insomnia is prevalent among AIU students. • Stress, anxiety and worry gain from the day. • Many assignments are required to do. • AiU students fail to wake up early morning and tend to stay up all nights in the weekend. • Insomnia can affect academic performance. Get Rid of Your Insomnia Once and For All • Week 1: Design and production of posters • Week 2: Socialization of program goals • Week 3: Poster distribution • Week 4: Implementation How much you can enjoy your life in AIU without insomnia 4 1 7 Projected Challenges & Solutions Original Input • Ignorance - Some AiU students might ignore some simple things such as sleeping habits, because they are busy with something else. Solution: Seek help from the school (AJanney, 2010, para. 1). • Recidivism - AiU students might fall back to the prior habits that refute the programme goals . Solution: AiU students can work together with their roommates and friends or applying peer pressure principle (Ministry, 2008, para.6). Although these solutions have been used before in North America and Europe (International, 2013, para.2), in this poster, the solutions will be used for the first time in AiU to eliminate insomnia amongst AiU students. Wake up earlier on Saturday and Sunday morning. Take a hot bath 5 2 Statement of the Problem & Proposal In three weeks, I will design an information poster with 7 pictures from the internet in English about 7 solutions to eliminate Insomnia for all AiU students (Medicine, 2007, para.1) who are not getting an adequate amount of sleep to follow and learn (Learning-Theories.com, 2007, para.1) to overcome insomnia (Geneseo, 2013, para.1) by at least 50% in two weeks. Healthy nighttime habits Exercise regularly References 6 3 AJanney. (April, 2010). The Four Theories of Government. Retrieved 16 December, 2013, from StudyMode: www.studymode.com CBCNEWS. (10 August, 2013). Geographers seek solution to student ignorance of the globe. Retrieved 01 December, 2013, from CBCNEWS: www.cbc.ca Cherry, K. (2013). Theories of Sleep. Retrieved 25 November, 2013, from About.com: www.psychology.about.com Community, C. T. (2013). The Role of Socratic Questioning in Thinking, Teaching, and Learning. Retrieved 01 December, 2013, from Critical Thinking Community: www.criticalthinking.org DEVINNEY, A. L. (06 October, 2013). Goal Setting Theory. Retrieved 01 December, 2013, from Penn State WikiSpaces: www.wikispaces.psu.edu Geneseo, S. (2013). Hot Topics! College Students & Sleep. Retrieved 30 November, 2013, from Geneseo: www.geneseo.edu Harper, S. (23 May , 2010). Recidivism. Retrieved 01 December, 2013, from Truth & Reason: www.truth-reason.com International, P. (2013). 10 Home remedies for insomnia. Retrieved 16 December, 2013, from Discovery fit & health: www.health.howstuffworks.com Learning-Theories.com. (2007). Elaboration Theory (Reigeluth). Retrieved 30 November, 2013, from Learning-Theories.com: www.learning-theories.com Mayer, R. E. (03 July, 2011). Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning. Retrieved 01 December, 2013, from ETEC 510: www.etec.ctlt.ubc.ca Medicine, A. A. (30 November , 2007). College Students: Getting Enough Sleep is Vital to Academic Success. Retrieved 24 November, 2013, from American Academy of Sleep Medicine: www.aasmnet.org Ministry, S. C. (2008 ). The Recidivism Solution. Retrieved 01 December, 2013, from Safer Communities Ministry : www.mysafercommunities.org Wilson, B., & Cole, P. (April , 1992). A critical review of elaboration theory. Retrieved 16 December, 2013, from University of Colorado at Denver: www.carbon.ucdenver.edu Switch off your mind Keep your bedroom quiet, cool, and dark Avoid stimulants Assertions or Assumptions of the Study FOR MORE INFORMATION: You are advised to see a doctor if you have serious insomnia. • Pictures on a poster can support students to overcome insomnia by 50% in two weeks. • AiU students can understand solutions suggested on a poster. • AiU students from different study programme can apply 7 proposed solutions on a poster to eliminateinsomnia. • Elaboration’s theory (Learning-Theories.com, 2007, para.1) and Mayer’s Principles of Multimedia Instruction (Mayer, 2011, para.5) can improve sleeping habits of AiU students by 50% and above. Methodology Summary of the Theory 1. AiU students will be asked to do an online survey on insomnia assessment. 2. AiU students, who are suffering with insomnia and interested to join in the programme, will be invited to attend a programme meeting and register as participants. 3. A seven-solution guide is tested and revised with help of 6 participants in one week before a meeting. 4. Participants will be acquired a rubric to record the progress. 5. The poster is reproduced and posted on the announcement boards at the hostels as well as on the social networks. 5. A checking schedule, names of checkers and rewards are posted beside each poster. 6. Every three days, the checkers will come to participants’ room and evaluate the reduction of insomnia. 7. Rewards will be given for those who succeed to overcome insomnia by 50% before two weeks. 8. A personal rubric must be witnessed by the participants’ roommates. 9. A 3-day record of the checkers will measure the outcome of participants after following seven solutions on a poster. • Elaboration theory (ET) of Charles Reigeluth is “a model for sequencing and organizing courses of instruction” (Wilson, B., & Cole, P., 1992, para. 1). • The theory of elaboration claims that “the content to be learned should be organized from simple to complex order” (Learning-Theories.com, 2007, para.1). • The Mayer’s Principles of Multimedia Instruction claims that “people learn better when corresponding words and pictures are presented near each other” (Mayer, 2011, para.5). • One of ET's basic strategies is shown that “a variety of cues like pictures, diagrams, mnemonics, etc. can trigger cognitive strategies needed for appropriate processing of material” (Wilson, B., & Cole, P., 1992, para. 8). Theoretical Application Statement of the Thesis • In week 1, the design of a poster stage, words and pictures of a poster must be presented near each other for the students to learn and follow (Mayer, 2011, para.5). • In Week 2, the socialization stage, program goals can be obtained from any student who is suffering with insomnia (DEVINNEY, 2013, para.2). • Simple instruction can trigger AIU students to distribute the posters in Week 3 and to implement the program in Week 4 (Learning-Theories.com, 2007, para.1). • In the planning stages, the AIU students will be asked to assess their insomnia and suggest some possible solutions as well as involve in the finalization of the poster (Community, 2013, para.3). About the Writer Using Elaboration’s theory and Mayer’s Principles of Multimedia Instruction to design, distribute, and implement a visual poster guide can eliminateinsomnia of AiU students who have an inadequate sleep by 50% in two weeks. Mr. Yuhan Satapo is a Banking and Finance Scholar of Albukhary International University. He initiated to do the research proposal due to his own experience with insomnia. Thai flag courtesy of www.visit-thailand.info; AIU logo courtesy of www.aiu.com; Girl courtesy of www.nordic-comfort.co.uk; Books courtesy ofwww.facebook.com; Switch off courtesy of www.wikihow.com Technology courtesy of www.yummymummyclub.ca; Bed courtesy of www.designzzz.com; Exercise courtesy of gotriredell.org; Hot bath courtesy of katahum.com
Elaboration Theory (Reigeluth, 1970) Simple to Complex General to Specific Learning Episodes Image courtesy of (www.southalabama.edu)
Summary • “The content to be learned should be organized from SIMPLE TO COMPLEX order” (Learning-Theories.com, 2007, para.1). • “A variety of cues like PICTURES needed for appropriate processing of material” (Wilson, B., & Cole, P., 1992, para. 8). Label image courtesy of (www.watermarkconsult.net); Board image courtesy of (timemanagementninja.com)
Example In my poster, I used simple ideas attached with pictures to convey my inputs. Obama (Image courtesy of en.wikipedia.org); Stress (Image courtesy of www.prospect.org.uk); Woman (Image courtesy of www.theallstate.org);