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    Media Literacy for the Information Professional
                        Day two
                 Tuesday 4 May 2010
The Program for Today

Teaching Methods
Assignment: Elevator Pitch
11.15 Coffee Break

Assignment: Design Workshop
13.00 – 14.00 Lunch

Assignment: Design Workshop
Looking Back and Looking Forward
16.30 End of Workshop: Drinks
Teaching Methods
About Learning

Deep learning
• Actively looking for meaning
• Asking questions
• Processing critically
• Relating theory to practice

                                 Superficial learning
                                 • Learning for test
                                 • Memorizing
                                 • No bigger picture
Teaching Methods
About Learning

                                                                 E valuation
 Bloom’s taxonomy
 Classification of                                               S ynthes is
 forms and levels of learning
                                                               A nalys is

                                                            A pplic ation

                                                        C omprehens ion

                                                          Knowledge

 Bloom B S (ed.) (1956) Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, the classification of
 educational goals – Handbook I: Cognitive Domain New York: McKay
Teaching Methods
Designing a Workshop

      Who
                        Starting point        Target group
are you teaching?

      Why
                      Link with ‘real life’   Learning need
should they learn?

      What
should they learn?    Preferred behavior          Goal


      What
should they learn?   Elements of behavior      Objectives


      How
                           Learning             Activities
should they learn?
Teaching Methods
Designing a Workshop

      Who
                        Base for learning          Target group
are you teaching?




 “The most important single factor influencing learning is what
 the learner already knows"
                                             Ausubel in Novak, 1998, p.71
Teaching Methods
  Designing a Workshop




         Why
                          Link with ‘real life’    Learning need
   should they learn?


Formulate need for learning:
• What problems will they experience if they don’t join the workshop?
• What makes your workshop essential for participants?
Teaching Methods
Designing a Workshop

Why goals and objectives?
• Design: content, activities and assessment
• Manage expectations
• Transferability and continuity

      What
should they learn?      Preferred behavior       Goal


      What
should they learn?     Elements of behavior    Objectives
Teaching Methods
Designing a Workshop

How to formulate goals and objectives?
• At the end of the workshop the participant can…
• Content and behavior


      What
should they learn?     Preferred behavior             Goal


      What
should they learn?    Elements of behavior          Objectives
Teaching Methods
 Designing a Workshop

Formulate goal of workshop:
• What are participants able to do at the end of the workshop?
• At the end of the workshop the participant can…
• Content and behavior

        What
  should they learn?     Preferred behavior           Goal
Teaching Methods
 Designing a Workshop

Formulate learning objectives of workshop:
• Which specific knowledge, skills and attitudes
  should participants gather?
• Cut goals in smaller parts
• Make sure that the objectives help you design!!


        What
  should they learn?    Elements of behavior        Objectives
Teaching Methods
 Designing a Workshop

Use verbs like:
Describe, name, explain, predict, demonstrate, analyze, compare,
combine, relate, justify, evaluate

                                       Avoid verbs like:
                                       Know, understand, see

        What
  should they learn?    Elements of behavior        Objectives
Teaching Methods
Designing a Workshop

Objectives and activities
organized in
Bloom’s taxonomy
Teaching Methods
 Designing a Workshop


Decide on learning activities for workshop:
• Translate the objectives into activities
  for participants
• Plan these activities
• Remember:
  leave space for processing




        How
                             Learning         Activities
  should they learn?
Assignment 3:
Elevator Pitch
Until 11.00
In expert group

Prepare an elevator pitch for your workshop
• Formulate learning need(s).
• Decide on main topics and formulate one main goal.
• Formulate learning objectives closely connected to this main
  goal.
• Don’t forget to use yesterday’s work!
• Prepare a pitch for your workshop:
  who are you going to teach what and why is it important for
  them to learn this?
Elevator Pitches!!




       Listen critically and write down feedback and questions
Coffee Break




           Talk about the ideas you have heard
Assignment 4:
Design Workshop
Until 13.00 and 14.00 – 16.00
In expert group

Design your workshop
• Decide on methods and learning activities
• Make an overview: what are you going to do when?
• Which documents and materials do you need?

Prepare for try-out of (a part of) your workshop tomorrow!!
Looking Back and Looking Forward
Today

Write down:
What is the most important thing that I have learnt today?
Looking Back and Looking Forward
Tomorrow
Start 9.30 Final preparations for the workshops

11.00 Demonstrations of the workshops
Information Literacy
Visual Literacy
13.00 – 14.00 Lunch
New media Literacies
News Literacy

16.00 Evaluation
Looking Back and Looking Forward
Tomorrow

The final assignment: Design Workshop

Turn in on paper:
• Full design of workshop: all steps of design and the context
• One part of the workshop fully prepared
• List of used sources

Try-out:
• One part of the workshop
• 30 minutes
Are we ready for tomorrow?




                 Now… drinks in room

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Media literacy for the information professional 2

  • 1. Good morning! Media Literacy for the Information Professional Day two Tuesday 4 May 2010
  • 2. The Program for Today Teaching Methods Assignment: Elevator Pitch 11.15 Coffee Break Assignment: Design Workshop 13.00 – 14.00 Lunch Assignment: Design Workshop Looking Back and Looking Forward 16.30 End of Workshop: Drinks
  • 3. Teaching Methods About Learning Deep learning • Actively looking for meaning • Asking questions • Processing critically • Relating theory to practice Superficial learning • Learning for test • Memorizing • No bigger picture
  • 4. Teaching Methods About Learning E valuation Bloom’s taxonomy Classification of S ynthes is forms and levels of learning A nalys is A pplic ation C omprehens ion Knowledge Bloom B S (ed.) (1956) Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, the classification of educational goals – Handbook I: Cognitive Domain New York: McKay
  • 5. Teaching Methods Designing a Workshop Who Starting point Target group are you teaching? Why Link with ‘real life’ Learning need should they learn? What should they learn? Preferred behavior Goal What should they learn? Elements of behavior Objectives How Learning Activities should they learn?
  • 6. Teaching Methods Designing a Workshop Who Base for learning Target group are you teaching? “The most important single factor influencing learning is what the learner already knows" Ausubel in Novak, 1998, p.71
  • 7. Teaching Methods Designing a Workshop Why Link with ‘real life’ Learning need should they learn? Formulate need for learning: • What problems will they experience if they don’t join the workshop? • What makes your workshop essential for participants?
  • 8. Teaching Methods Designing a Workshop Why goals and objectives? • Design: content, activities and assessment • Manage expectations • Transferability and continuity What should they learn? Preferred behavior Goal What should they learn? Elements of behavior Objectives
  • 9. Teaching Methods Designing a Workshop How to formulate goals and objectives? • At the end of the workshop the participant can… • Content and behavior What should they learn? Preferred behavior Goal What should they learn? Elements of behavior Objectives
  • 10. Teaching Methods Designing a Workshop Formulate goal of workshop: • What are participants able to do at the end of the workshop? • At the end of the workshop the participant can… • Content and behavior What should they learn? Preferred behavior Goal
  • 11. Teaching Methods Designing a Workshop Formulate learning objectives of workshop: • Which specific knowledge, skills and attitudes should participants gather? • Cut goals in smaller parts • Make sure that the objectives help you design!! What should they learn? Elements of behavior Objectives
  • 12. Teaching Methods Designing a Workshop Use verbs like: Describe, name, explain, predict, demonstrate, analyze, compare, combine, relate, justify, evaluate Avoid verbs like: Know, understand, see What should they learn? Elements of behavior Objectives
  • 13. Teaching Methods Designing a Workshop Objectives and activities organized in Bloom’s taxonomy
  • 14. Teaching Methods Designing a Workshop Decide on learning activities for workshop: • Translate the objectives into activities for participants • Plan these activities • Remember: leave space for processing How Learning Activities should they learn?
  • 15. Assignment 3: Elevator Pitch Until 11.00 In expert group Prepare an elevator pitch for your workshop • Formulate learning need(s). • Decide on main topics and formulate one main goal. • Formulate learning objectives closely connected to this main goal. • Don’t forget to use yesterday’s work! • Prepare a pitch for your workshop: who are you going to teach what and why is it important for them to learn this?
  • 16. Elevator Pitches!! Listen critically and write down feedback and questions
  • 17. Coffee Break Talk about the ideas you have heard
  • 18. Assignment 4: Design Workshop Until 13.00 and 14.00 – 16.00 In expert group Design your workshop • Decide on methods and learning activities • Make an overview: what are you going to do when? • Which documents and materials do you need? Prepare for try-out of (a part of) your workshop tomorrow!!
  • 19. Looking Back and Looking Forward Today Write down: What is the most important thing that I have learnt today?
  • 20. Looking Back and Looking Forward Tomorrow Start 9.30 Final preparations for the workshops 11.00 Demonstrations of the workshops Information Literacy Visual Literacy 13.00 – 14.00 Lunch New media Literacies News Literacy 16.00 Evaluation
  • 21. Looking Back and Looking Forward Tomorrow The final assignment: Design Workshop Turn in on paper: • Full design of workshop: all steps of design and the context • One part of the workshop fully prepared • List of used sources Try-out: • One part of the workshop • 30 minutes
  • 22. Are we ready for tomorrow? Now… drinks in room

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. 9.30Welcome Short theoretical intoduction in teaching methods 10.00Assignment 3 in expert groups: Elevator Pitch for your workshop 11.00Elevator pitches and feedback 11.15Coffee break 11.30Assignment 4 in expert groups: Design of your workshop 13.00Lunch Break 14.00Continue to work on assignment 4 in expert groups 15.00Expert Group presentations and discussion 16.15Plenary: looking back and looking forward 16.30EndDrinks
  2. handouts
  3. Decide which methods and activities are part of your workshop Find materials to use in your workshop Make a scheme of your workshop and write down what you are going to do in the workshop. Write down what document you have to prepare before the workshop and what materials you need. Think about the how you are going to test your learrning onbjectives and work out a concept of this test. Make sure you are ready to try out (a part of) your workshop tomorrow.
  4. 9.30Welcome and preparing for workshops 10.00Workshop 1: Information Literacy and feedback 10.45Workshop 2: Visual Literacy and feedback 12.00Workshop 3: New media Literacies and feedback 12.45Lunch Break 14.00Workshop 4 News Literacy 15.00Expert Group presentations and discussion 15.45Plenary: feedback on the workshops and on the seminar, fill out evaluation form 16.30End