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TEACHING WELL USING
                    TECHNOLOGY




                      Keeping Instruction in Instructional Technology

Friday, February 8, 2008                                                1
Agenda for today

                   Introduction exercise

                   The Google generation & best practices.

                   Guiding principles for thinking about using (and not using)
                   technology for a course.

                   Thinking about time and space.

                   Examples of using technology and pedagogy.


Friday, February 8, 2008                                                         2
Readings Packet
                   7 Principles for Good Practice

                   Framework for Selecting & Using Technology

                   Introduction to Teaching online

                   Teaching College Courses ONline

                   Instructional Design Tips for Online learning

                   Soldiers as Distance Learners


Friday, February 8, 2008                                           3
Exercise
      Part I:
      Think of a class that you are
      teaching or would like to
      teach. Think of a learning
      objective for that class. By
      the end of the semester, I
      would like student in my
      class to be able to ...


Friday, February 8, 2008              4
The Google
                           Generation

Friday, February 8, 2008                5
Characteristics of the
                           Google Generation
                   89% use e-mail
                   64% send instant messages regularly
                           60% prefer IM over voice communication
                   93 % have a Facebook and/or MySpace page




Friday, February 8, 2008                                            6
Characteristics of the
                            Google Generation
                  67% receive news from on-line sources
                  74 % watch and/or produce videos on-line
                           56% have a portable mp3 device
                  52 % read and/or have on-line blogs




Friday, February 8, 2008                                     7
Characteristics of the
                            Google Generation
                  With Facebook comes:
                           beneficial narcissism - the profile
                  YouTube and Blogs leads to the Prosumer
                  43 % play on-line games
                           There are 4 gamers for every golfer in America
                           flexible identities


Friday, February 8, 2008                                                    8
Characteristics of the
                            Google Generation
                  57% search for info on colleges on-line
                  72% search for information first on-line
                           100 times more likely to check Wikipedia rather
                           than a book




Friday, February 8, 2008                                                     9
Characteristics of the
                           Google Generation
                  Used to brief, rapid bursts of information
                  Respond well to/require frequent affirmation
                  Highly visual, experiential learners
                  Strong sense of entitlement




Friday, February 8, 2008                                       10
PART 1: BEST PRACTICES




Friday, February 8, 2008                       11
Chickering & Gamson’s “Seven Principles for Good Practice
                           in Undergraduate Education”

                 1. Encourages student-faculty contact

                 2. Fosters cooperation among students

                 3. Promotes active learning

                 4. Provides prompt feedback

                 5. Emphasizes time on task

                 6. Communicates high expectations

                 7. Respects diverse learning styles

Friday, February 8, 2008                                                 12
Three guiding principles for effective and efficient
                                use of technology as a pedagogical tool.




                      It should not duplicate work for the instructor or students.

                      It must be relevant for achieving course goals.

                      Using technology will achieve a course goal better or is the
                      only means to achieve a course goal.



Friday, February 8, 2008                                                             13
Questions?

Friday, February 8, 2008                14
Exercise
    Part II:
                 Can you see any bottlenecks
                 for achieving one of your
                 course objectives?

                 Can you identify potential
                 problems for attaining your
                 course objectives?




Friday, February 8, 2008                       15
Times and Spaces

                   Ask yourself when and where learning occurs during your
                   course?

                   When and where does a student in your course process the
                   information or activities she/he has just learned?

                   When and where does a student in your course receive
                   assessment and feedback on their learning progress?

                   When and where do you and the student interact?


Friday, February 8, 2008                                                      16
Modes of Teaching
                                                        Student alone    Teacher alone
                                  In class time
                                                            time             time
                                Students receive first   Processing new
                  Traditional     exposure to new                         Grading /
                                    information /        information /
                lecture mode                                           Writing feedback
                                     instructions           activities




Friday, February 8, 2008                                                                  17
Modes of Teaching
                                                        Student alone    Teacher alone
                                  In class time
                                                            time             time
                                Students receive first   Processing new
                  Traditional     exposure to new                         Grading /
                                    information /        information /
                lecture mode                                           Writing feedback
                                     instructions           activities
                Interactive      Process and               First
                   mode           feedback               exposure




Friday, February 8, 2008                                                                  18
Effective and Efficient

                   Use class time when students need you, the expert/mentor,
                   most:

                           When they have questions about the material.

                           When they need to try out new ideas or practice something
                           and receive feedback.




Friday, February 8, 2008                                                               19
Questions?

Friday, February 8, 2008                20
TECHNOLOGY &
                             PEDAGOGY




Friday, February 8, 2008                  21
TECHNOLOGY AND TEACHING


                      PRESENTATION SOFTWARE

                      ASYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATION

                      SYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATION

                      WEB CONTENT

                      COLLABORATIVE WRITING

                      WEB BASED COURSE MANAGEMENT




Friday, February 8, 2008                            22
PRESENTATION SOFTWARE


                      FACILITATES DISPLAY OF GRAPHICS, TEXTS, SOUND,
                      VIDEO AND OTHER MEDIA

                      RELATIVELY SIMPLE ENVIRONMENT FOR MULTIMEDIA
                      PRESENTATIONS

                      EASY TO UPDATE AND CUSTOMIZE

                      MAY BE MADE AVAILABLE OUTSIDE OF CLASS




Friday, February 8, 2008                                               23
ASYNCHRONOUS
                             COMMUNICATION

                      E-MAILS

                      BULLETIN BOARDS

                      DISCUSSION GROUPS

                      PODCASTING

                      FACEBOOK (?)



Friday, February 8, 2008                     24
SYNCHRONOUS
                              COMMUNICATION



                      INSTANT MESSENGER, ICHAT, AIM

                      SKYPE

                      WEBCAM




Friday, February 8, 2008                              25
WEB CONTENT



                      EPIDEMIOLOGY

                      DNA

                      STREAMING VIDEO / ITUNES U




Friday, February 8, 2008                           26
WEB BASED COURSE
                              MANAGEMENT




                      BLACKBOARD, WEBCT, MOODLE, SAKAI

                      UCI HAS EEE




Friday, February 8, 2008                                 27
COLLABORATIVE WRITING




                           WIKIS

                           BLOG

                           WEBSPACE (EEE, BOXNET)




Friday, February 8, 2008                            28
CAVEATS


                           TECHNOLOGY CAN TAKE A LOT OF TIME TO
                           SET UP

                           IMPLEMENT IN SMALLER PORTIONS

                           HAVE A BACK-UP

                           SPEND THE TIME TELLING THE STUDENTS
                           ABOUT THE TECHNOLOGY



Friday, February 8, 2008                                          29
Questions?




Friday, February 8, 2008                30
Homework
     Part III:

     TAKE SOME TIME TO THINK
     ABOUT WHERE AND WHEN
     TECHNOLOGY MIGHT BE
     APPROPRIATE/NECESSARY




Friday, February 8, 2008          31
ANOTHER USEFUL RESOURCE




              MERLOT
              (MULTIMEDIA EDUCATION RESOURCE FOR LEARNING & ONLINE TEACHING)


                    HTTP://WWW.MERLOT.ORG




Friday, February 8, 2008                                                       32
Questions?




Friday, February 8, 2008                33
TEACHING WELL USING
                   TECHNOLOGY
                           Keeping Instruction in Instructional Technology




Friday, February 8, 2008                                                     34

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Teaching Well Using Technology

  • 1. TEACHING WELL USING TECHNOLOGY Keeping Instruction in Instructional Technology Friday, February 8, 2008 1
  • 2. Agenda for today Introduction exercise The Google generation & best practices. Guiding principles for thinking about using (and not using) technology for a course. Thinking about time and space. Examples of using technology and pedagogy. Friday, February 8, 2008 2
  • 3. Readings Packet 7 Principles for Good Practice Framework for Selecting & Using Technology Introduction to Teaching online Teaching College Courses ONline Instructional Design Tips for Online learning Soldiers as Distance Learners Friday, February 8, 2008 3
  • 4. Exercise Part I: Think of a class that you are teaching or would like to teach. Think of a learning objective for that class. By the end of the semester, I would like student in my class to be able to ... Friday, February 8, 2008 4
  • 5. The Google Generation Friday, February 8, 2008 5
  • 6. Characteristics of the Google Generation 89% use e-mail 64% send instant messages regularly 60% prefer IM over voice communication 93 % have a Facebook and/or MySpace page Friday, February 8, 2008 6
  • 7. Characteristics of the Google Generation 67% receive news from on-line sources 74 % watch and/or produce videos on-line 56% have a portable mp3 device 52 % read and/or have on-line blogs Friday, February 8, 2008 7
  • 8. Characteristics of the Google Generation With Facebook comes: beneficial narcissism - the profile YouTube and Blogs leads to the Prosumer 43 % play on-line games There are 4 gamers for every golfer in America flexible identities Friday, February 8, 2008 8
  • 9. Characteristics of the Google Generation 57% search for info on colleges on-line 72% search for information first on-line 100 times more likely to check Wikipedia rather than a book Friday, February 8, 2008 9
  • 10. Characteristics of the Google Generation Used to brief, rapid bursts of information Respond well to/require frequent affirmation Highly visual, experiential learners Strong sense of entitlement Friday, February 8, 2008 10
  • 11. PART 1: BEST PRACTICES Friday, February 8, 2008 11
  • 12. Chickering & Gamson’s “Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education” 1. Encourages student-faculty contact 2. Fosters cooperation among students 3. Promotes active learning 4. Provides prompt feedback 5. Emphasizes time on task 6. Communicates high expectations 7. Respects diverse learning styles Friday, February 8, 2008 12
  • 13. Three guiding principles for effective and efficient use of technology as a pedagogical tool. It should not duplicate work for the instructor or students. It must be relevant for achieving course goals. Using technology will achieve a course goal better or is the only means to achieve a course goal. Friday, February 8, 2008 13
  • 15. Exercise Part II: Can you see any bottlenecks for achieving one of your course objectives? Can you identify potential problems for attaining your course objectives? Friday, February 8, 2008 15
  • 16. Times and Spaces Ask yourself when and where learning occurs during your course? When and where does a student in your course process the information or activities she/he has just learned? When and where does a student in your course receive assessment and feedback on their learning progress? When and where do you and the student interact? Friday, February 8, 2008 16
  • 17. Modes of Teaching Student alone Teacher alone In class time time time Students receive first Processing new Traditional exposure to new Grading / information / information / lecture mode Writing feedback instructions activities Friday, February 8, 2008 17
  • 18. Modes of Teaching Student alone Teacher alone In class time time time Students receive first Processing new Traditional exposure to new Grading / information / information / lecture mode Writing feedback instructions activities Interactive Process and First mode feedback exposure Friday, February 8, 2008 18
  • 19. Effective and Efficient Use class time when students need you, the expert/mentor, most: When they have questions about the material. When they need to try out new ideas or practice something and receive feedback. Friday, February 8, 2008 19
  • 21. TECHNOLOGY & PEDAGOGY Friday, February 8, 2008 21
  • 22. TECHNOLOGY AND TEACHING PRESENTATION SOFTWARE ASYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATION SYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATION WEB CONTENT COLLABORATIVE WRITING WEB BASED COURSE MANAGEMENT Friday, February 8, 2008 22
  • 23. PRESENTATION SOFTWARE FACILITATES DISPLAY OF GRAPHICS, TEXTS, SOUND, VIDEO AND OTHER MEDIA RELATIVELY SIMPLE ENVIRONMENT FOR MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATIONS EASY TO UPDATE AND CUSTOMIZE MAY BE MADE AVAILABLE OUTSIDE OF CLASS Friday, February 8, 2008 23
  • 24. ASYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATION E-MAILS BULLETIN BOARDS DISCUSSION GROUPS PODCASTING FACEBOOK (?) Friday, February 8, 2008 24
  • 25. SYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATION INSTANT MESSENGER, ICHAT, AIM SKYPE WEBCAM Friday, February 8, 2008 25
  • 26. WEB CONTENT EPIDEMIOLOGY DNA STREAMING VIDEO / ITUNES U Friday, February 8, 2008 26
  • 27. WEB BASED COURSE MANAGEMENT BLACKBOARD, WEBCT, MOODLE, SAKAI UCI HAS EEE Friday, February 8, 2008 27
  • 28. COLLABORATIVE WRITING WIKIS BLOG WEBSPACE (EEE, BOXNET) Friday, February 8, 2008 28
  • 29. CAVEATS TECHNOLOGY CAN TAKE A LOT OF TIME TO SET UP IMPLEMENT IN SMALLER PORTIONS HAVE A BACK-UP SPEND THE TIME TELLING THE STUDENTS ABOUT THE TECHNOLOGY Friday, February 8, 2008 29
  • 31. Homework Part III: TAKE SOME TIME TO THINK ABOUT WHERE AND WHEN TECHNOLOGY MIGHT BE APPROPRIATE/NECESSARY Friday, February 8, 2008 31
  • 32. ANOTHER USEFUL RESOURCE MERLOT (MULTIMEDIA EDUCATION RESOURCE FOR LEARNING & ONLINE TEACHING) HTTP://WWW.MERLOT.ORG Friday, February 8, 2008 32
  • 34. TEACHING WELL USING TECHNOLOGY Keeping Instruction in Instructional Technology Friday, February 8, 2008 34