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Teaching and Learning with Technology


        Designing and Planning
    Technology Enhanced Instruction

                                        Chapter 2


                                                     Allyn and Bacon 2002
Teaching and Learning with Technology
What is the Learning Environment?

   • The learning environment includes all
     conditions that impact the learner
   • Physical space and its characteristics can
     impact learning
   • Dunn and Dunn’s research suggests different
     aspects of the physical space appeal to
     different learning styles



                                           Allyn and Bacon 2002
Teaching and Learning with Technology
What is the Learning Environment?


   • Non physical aspects of the learning
     environment include:
          •   Teaching strategies selected by teachers
          •   Technologies selected to support instruction
          •   Plan for interaction among students
          •   Assessment strategies
          •   Attitude and role of the teacher in the learning
              process


                                                      Allyn and Bacon 2002
Teaching and Learning with Technology
Why Is Planning Important?

    • To build the best possible learning
      environment, all aspects of it must be
      planned
    • A systems approach to planning calls for a
      step-by-step process that
      designs, creates, evaluates and revises all
      aspects of instruction
    • The Design-Plan-Act! (D-P-A) system
      ensures all necessary steps are addressed
                                           Allyn and Bacon 2002
Teaching and Learning with Technology
Instructional Planning
   The DESIGN Phase
   • The Design phase allows the teacher to take
     a strategic look at the delivery of instruction
   • In this phase, the broad steps necessary are
     considered and refined
   • An instructional design model is often used in
     this phase to ensure no steps are missed
   • The Dynamic Instructional Design (DID)
     model will assist you in creating your design
                                            Allyn and Bacon 2002
Teaching and Learning with Technology
The DID Model
                 KNOW THE
                 LEARNER



                                 STAT E
                                  YOUR
                               OBJECTIVES


                                             ESTABLISH
                                                 THE
                                              LEARNING
                                            ENVIRONMENT

                                                             IDENTIFY
                                                          TEACHING AND
                                                            LEARNING
                                                           STRATEGIES



                                                                            IDENTIFY
                                                                              AND
                                                                             SELECT
                                                                         TECHNOLOGIES



                                                                                        SUMMATIVE
                                                                                        EVAULATION




                                                                                           Allyn and Bacon 2002
Teaching and Learning with Technology
The DID Model
   Know the Learner
   • To identify the instruction necessary, you must
     first know the people you are teaching
   • You should consider:
      • Physical and cognitive developmental stage
      • Cultural and language differences
      • Incoming skills and current knowledge base
      • Personal characteristics (learning
         styles, dominant intelligences, etc)
      • Group characteristics and dynamics
                                              Allyn and Bacon 2002
Teaching and Learning with Technology
The DID Model
   Articulate your Objectives
   • Performance objectives state what the student
     will be able to DO at the conclusion of instruction
   • Performance objectives have 4 components:
      • The Stem
      • The Target Performance
      • The Measurement Conditions
      • The Criterion for Success
   • Example: The student will be able to identify the
     subject and verb in a sentence written on the
     board with 95% accuracy.
                                                Allyn and Bacon 2002
Teaching and Learning with Technology
The DID Model
• Objectives should address different levels of thinking
• Blooms Taxonomy offers a guide for six levels of
  cognition
   • Knowledge – Recall of facts
   • Comprehension – Interpreting facts
   • Application – Apply information to new situations
   • Analysis – Recognizing components within data
   • Synthesis – Creating new ideas for the data
     provided
   • Evaluation – Making thoughtful value judgments
                                             Allyn and Bacon 2002
Teaching and Learning with Technology
The DID Model
   Establish the Learning Environment
   • Adjust the physical space to support learners
   • Encourage and support a positive climate that
     includes a feeling of safety, confidence, and
     positive attitude
   • Prepare to keep learners active and engaged
   • Prepare well organized and articulated lesson
     plans

                                          Allyn and Bacon 2002
Teaching and Learning with Technology
The DID Model
   Identify Teaching and Learning Strategies
   • Decide upon the methods that are most likely to
     help the stated objectives
   • Utilize the steps of the Pedagogical Cycle to help
     determine strategies
   • The steps of the Pedagogical Cycle include
      • Providing pre-organizers
      • Using motivators
      • Bridging to past knowledge
      • Sharing objectives and expectations

                                               Allyn and Bacon 2002
Teaching and Learning with Technology
The DID Model

   Identify Teaching and Learning Strategies
   • The steps of the Pedagogical Cycle also
     include
          • Introducing new knowledge via varied teaching
            methods
          • Reinforcing knowledge
          • Providing practice experiences
          • Offering a culminating review


                                                 Allyn and Bacon 2002
Teaching and Learning with Technology
The DID Model

   Identify and Select Support Technologies
   • Determine which technology tools will build
     the desired learning environment
   • Examine technology options
   • Evaluate appropriateness of the technologies
     under consideration
   • Experiment with the technologies selected


                                          Allyn and Bacon 2002
Teaching and Learning with Technology
The DID Model

   Evaluate and Revise the Design
   • You have already adjusted continually
     throughout the DID model in response to
     formative feedback
   • Summative feedback is the evaluation that
     occurs at the end of the process
   • Using the feedback from this final
     evaluation, revise the design to make it even
     better
                                           Allyn and Bacon 2002
Teaching and Learning with Technology
Instructional Planning
   The PLAN Phase
   • Once you have completed your design, it is
     now time to PLAN your lessons
   • Lesson Plans provide day-to-day snapshot of
     what will happen in the classroom
   • Each component of the lesson plan grows out
     from a component of the design so they will
     parallel each other

                                         Allyn and Bacon 2002
Teaching and Learning with Technology
Instructional Planning
   The PLAN Phase
   The essential components of the Lesson Plan
     include
      • Readying the Learners
      • Target specific daily objectives
      • Prepare the lesson
         Prepare the classroom
         Detail the steps of the Pedagogical Cycle
         Identify technologies and materials
         Check for success

                                              Allyn and Bacon 2002
Teaching and Learning with Technology
Instructional Planning
   The ACT Phase
   • Once you have completed your lesson plan, it
     is now time to take ACT to get ready to teach
   • The Instructional Action Plan (IAP) is your
     lesson’s To-Do list
   • The IAP will detail everything you need to do
     in order to carry out your planned lesson
     successfully

                                          Allyn and Bacon 2002
Teaching and Learning with Technology
Instructional Planning
   The ACT Phase
   • The Instructional Action Plan includes
          • Identifying learner preparation activities
          • Getting the classroom ready
          • Preparing all teaching and learning materials
          • Creating your personal prompts
          • Practice with your support technologies
          • Preparing your formative and summative
            feedback tools
          • Preparing follow-up activities

                                                  Allyn and Bacon 2002
Teaching and Learning with Technology
Planning for Technology in
                 Teaching and Learning
   Remember…
   • Technology is a tool that supports your
     design and your plans
   • Technology should make it possible to
     something done before better or make it
     possible to do something that wasn’t
     previously possible
   • Many technologies are available, choose
     wisely and well

                                               Allyn and Bacon 2002
Teaching and Learning with Technology
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• mysandbox.net/C-CHAT%20Leonardo.ppt -




                                               Allyn and Bacon 2002
Teaching and Learning with Technology

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Teaching And Learning With Technology

  • 1. Teaching and Learning with Technology Designing and Planning Technology Enhanced Instruction Chapter 2  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Teaching and Learning with Technology
  • 2. What is the Learning Environment? • The learning environment includes all conditions that impact the learner • Physical space and its characteristics can impact learning • Dunn and Dunn’s research suggests different aspects of the physical space appeal to different learning styles  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Teaching and Learning with Technology
  • 3. What is the Learning Environment? • Non physical aspects of the learning environment include: • Teaching strategies selected by teachers • Technologies selected to support instruction • Plan for interaction among students • Assessment strategies • Attitude and role of the teacher in the learning process  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Teaching and Learning with Technology
  • 4. Why Is Planning Important? • To build the best possible learning environment, all aspects of it must be planned • A systems approach to planning calls for a step-by-step process that designs, creates, evaluates and revises all aspects of instruction • The Design-Plan-Act! (D-P-A) system ensures all necessary steps are addressed  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Teaching and Learning with Technology
  • 5. Instructional Planning The DESIGN Phase • The Design phase allows the teacher to take a strategic look at the delivery of instruction • In this phase, the broad steps necessary are considered and refined • An instructional design model is often used in this phase to ensure no steps are missed • The Dynamic Instructional Design (DID) model will assist you in creating your design  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Teaching and Learning with Technology
  • 6. The DID Model KNOW THE LEARNER STAT E YOUR OBJECTIVES ESTABLISH THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT IDENTIFY TEACHING AND LEARNING STRATEGIES IDENTIFY AND SELECT TECHNOLOGIES SUMMATIVE EVAULATION  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Teaching and Learning with Technology
  • 7. The DID Model Know the Learner • To identify the instruction necessary, you must first know the people you are teaching • You should consider: • Physical and cognitive developmental stage • Cultural and language differences • Incoming skills and current knowledge base • Personal characteristics (learning styles, dominant intelligences, etc) • Group characteristics and dynamics  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Teaching and Learning with Technology
  • 8. The DID Model Articulate your Objectives • Performance objectives state what the student will be able to DO at the conclusion of instruction • Performance objectives have 4 components: • The Stem • The Target Performance • The Measurement Conditions • The Criterion for Success • Example: The student will be able to identify the subject and verb in a sentence written on the board with 95% accuracy.  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Teaching and Learning with Technology
  • 9. The DID Model • Objectives should address different levels of thinking • Blooms Taxonomy offers a guide for six levels of cognition • Knowledge – Recall of facts • Comprehension – Interpreting facts • Application – Apply information to new situations • Analysis – Recognizing components within data • Synthesis – Creating new ideas for the data provided • Evaluation – Making thoughtful value judgments  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Teaching and Learning with Technology
  • 10. The DID Model Establish the Learning Environment • Adjust the physical space to support learners • Encourage and support a positive climate that includes a feeling of safety, confidence, and positive attitude • Prepare to keep learners active and engaged • Prepare well organized and articulated lesson plans  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Teaching and Learning with Technology
  • 11. The DID Model Identify Teaching and Learning Strategies • Decide upon the methods that are most likely to help the stated objectives • Utilize the steps of the Pedagogical Cycle to help determine strategies • The steps of the Pedagogical Cycle include • Providing pre-organizers • Using motivators • Bridging to past knowledge • Sharing objectives and expectations  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Teaching and Learning with Technology
  • 12. The DID Model Identify Teaching and Learning Strategies • The steps of the Pedagogical Cycle also include • Introducing new knowledge via varied teaching methods • Reinforcing knowledge • Providing practice experiences • Offering a culminating review  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Teaching and Learning with Technology
  • 13. The DID Model Identify and Select Support Technologies • Determine which technology tools will build the desired learning environment • Examine technology options • Evaluate appropriateness of the technologies under consideration • Experiment with the technologies selected  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Teaching and Learning with Technology
  • 14. The DID Model Evaluate and Revise the Design • You have already adjusted continually throughout the DID model in response to formative feedback • Summative feedback is the evaluation that occurs at the end of the process • Using the feedback from this final evaluation, revise the design to make it even better  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Teaching and Learning with Technology
  • 15. Instructional Planning The PLAN Phase • Once you have completed your design, it is now time to PLAN your lessons • Lesson Plans provide day-to-day snapshot of what will happen in the classroom • Each component of the lesson plan grows out from a component of the design so they will parallel each other  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Teaching and Learning with Technology
  • 16. Instructional Planning The PLAN Phase The essential components of the Lesson Plan include • Readying the Learners • Target specific daily objectives • Prepare the lesson Prepare the classroom Detail the steps of the Pedagogical Cycle Identify technologies and materials Check for success  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Teaching and Learning with Technology
  • 17. Instructional Planning The ACT Phase • Once you have completed your lesson plan, it is now time to take ACT to get ready to teach • The Instructional Action Plan (IAP) is your lesson’s To-Do list • The IAP will detail everything you need to do in order to carry out your planned lesson successfully  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Teaching and Learning with Technology
  • 18. Instructional Planning The ACT Phase • The Instructional Action Plan includes • Identifying learner preparation activities • Getting the classroom ready • Preparing all teaching and learning materials • Creating your personal prompts • Practice with your support technologies • Preparing your formative and summative feedback tools • Preparing follow-up activities  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Teaching and Learning with Technology
  • 19. Planning for Technology in Teaching and Learning Remember… • Technology is a tool that supports your design and your plans • Technology should make it possible to something done before better or make it possible to do something that wasn’t previously possible • Many technologies are available, choose wisely and well  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Teaching and Learning with Technology
  • 20. URL • mysandbox.net/C-CHAT%20Leonardo.ppt -  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Teaching and Learning with Technology