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instructors, educators,
 teachers and trainers

 By: Sharon Bowman
www.Bowperson.com
shows you where
you are going
and the best
way to get there.
The 4Cs MAP is
an instructional
design tool that
will show you and
the learners where
the instruction is
going and the
steps to get there.
Lines

and Signs
Use lines to divide your
paper into 4 sections.




       These are examples of some of the ways you can do it.
Label each section
with a “sign.”

              C1                 C2
          Connections         Concepts



              C3
           Concrete              C4
           Practice          Conclusions




                        Now you’re ready to use your 4Cs MAP.
Why is it important to use an
                                    instructional design tool when
                                    teaching or training others?
                                    Choose 2 answers, then click to the
                                    next slide to see if you are correct.




A. To show other people that you are organized.

B. To help meet the learning goals and objectives.

C. To show you and the learners where the
instruction is going and the steps to get there.

D. Because design tools are cool to use.
B. To help meet the learning goals and objectives.

C. To show you and the learners where the
instruction is going and the steps to get there.

                                 Did you choose B & C?
                                 The 4Cs MAP will do the above.
Use short opening activities that:

  * connect learners to what they
     already know (or think they know)
     about the topic.

  * connect learners to each other in
     meaningful ways.

  * connect learners to what they want
     to learn (their own learning goals).
TABLE TALK: Learners
                                         participate in a short table
                                         group discussion about
                                         what they want to learn
                                         from the class.




DATA HUNT: Learners gather previously-
learned data from other table group
members and share this data with their
own table groups.
THINK AND WRITE: Learners
write their own personal
learning goals, then share what
they wrote with their table
group.




                                  STANDING SURVEY: Learners
                                  ask other table group members
                                  what they hope to be able to
                                  do with what they learn in the
                                  class. They summarize this
                                  information when back with
                                  their own group.
Tools for Your
 4Cs Toolbox
Put the welcome,
    introductions,
  announcements,
learning objectives,
 and anything else
        AFTER
   the connection
       activity..
Which statements ARE examples of effective
                                 C1 activities (tools) that connect learners to
                                 the topic and to each other?
                                 Choose your responses, then click to the next
                                 slide for the answers.


1. In pairs or triads, learners do a one-minute discussion about
what they already know about the topic.

2. Each learner stands and introduces himself or herself
to the class.

3. In table groups, learners discuss which of the course learning
objectives are most important to them and why.

4. The instructor introduces herself to the group
with a personal story.
1. In pairs or triads, learners do a one-minute discussion about
what they already know about the topic.




3. In table groups, learners discuss which of the course learning
objectives are most important to them and why.


                        Yes, #1 and #3 are effective C1 tools..
Post your 2 sticky notes on C1 of your map.
MIND MAP




                         Topic




Google “graphic
organizers” for free
examples and
templates.
STANDING QUIZ: Learners
stand, pair up, and ask each other
a content-related question. If
they each answer correctly, they
sit back down.




                     ONE-SENTENCE SUMMARIES: Learners write and then
                     share one-sentence summaries of the main ideas
                     presented so far.
PAIR SHARE: Learners form
pairs or triads and share what
they feel are the most
important facts they have
learned so far.




                                 PASS THE QUESTION: Each learner writes
                                 a content-related question on an index
                                 card and then passes the card to another
                                 table member who writes the answer for
                                 a group discussion later.
Tools for Your
 4Cs Toolbox
Insert
    1-minute
review activities
   BETWEEN
  each content
    segment.
You decide if the statement
                                  below is a myth or a fact.
                                  Then click to the next slide to check
                                  your answer.



1. If you have a lot of information to cover, lecturing for a full fifty
minutes and then taking a ten minute break is an effective
method of instruction.
1. If you have a lot of information to cover, lecturing for a full fifty
minutes and then taking a ten minute break is an effective
method of instruction.


MYTH. You may be able to cover all the material, but this is the
least effective method of instruction as far as learner retention of
content is concerned. Learners need time to think about, write
about, and discuss the information being learned as they learn it.
You decide if the statement
                              below is a myth or a fact.
                              Then click to the next slide to check
                              your answer.



2. It’s wise to divide your content into smaller segments and
engage learners in short, quick review activities between
segments because they will remember more of the content this
way.
2. It’s wise to divide your content into smaller segments and
engage learners in short, quick review activities between
segments because they will remember more of the content this
way.

FACT. Research from cognitive neuroscience proves that the
human brain learns better and can retain information longer
when learning is interspersed with short periods of active review.
You decide if the statement
                                below is a myth or a fact.
                                Then click to the next slide to check
                                your answer.




3. When learners take notes while listening to a lecture, they will
remember more of the material, especially if the instructor
pauses to allow time for learner reflection and writing.
3. When learners take notes while listening to a lecture, they will
remember more of the material, especially if the instructor
pauses to allow time for learner reflection and writing.



FACT. More of the brain is engaged when learners have time to
think about and write about what they have heard.
Post your 2 sticky notes on C2 of your map.
Use concrete practice activities that:

* actively involve and engage ALL learners, not just a few.

* are high-energy, interesting, and meaningful to learners.

* reinforce the skills being learned or the information that
   has been taught.
TABLE GROUP PRACTICE:
Learners work together to
practice a skill or play a review
game. They teach each other and
give each other feedback.
TABLE GROUP PRACTICE:
                                                     Learners work collaboratively to
                                                     build a 3-dimensional
                                                     representation of major concepts.
                                                     They fill in a review worksheet and
For 3-D activities, have craft materials available
                                                     discuss how to apply the content to
such as pipe cleaners, clay, markers, popsicle       their jobs.
sticks, scissors, colored paper, stickers, etc.
Tools for Your
 4Cs Toolbox
ALL learners
    PARTICIPATE
in an active review
of major concepts.
What word or phrase completes
                               each sentence?
                               Click back to slide #41 if you’re not sure, or
                               click to the next slide for the answers.




1. The C3 activities should involve and engage _____
   ___________________, not just a few.

2. C3 activities are always interesting and ______________
   to learners.
3. Concrete practice activities __________________ the skills
    being learned or the information that has been taught.
ALL
1. The C3 activities should involve and engage ________
        LEARNERS
   ___________________, not just a few.
                                                  MEANINGFUL
2. C3 activities are always interesting and ______________
   to learners.
                                     REINFORCE
3. Concrete practice activities __________________ the skills
    being learned or the information that has been taught.
Post your 2 sticky notes on C3 of your map.
Include conclusion activities in which:
* learners create verbal or written summaries
  of what they have learned.

* learners discuss or write how they plan to
  use what they have learned.

* learners do verbal or written evaluations
  of what they have learned.

* learners celebrate the class completion and
  the collaboration with other learners.
THE WALKABOUT: In pairs or
     triads, learners walk around the
     perimeter of the room discussing the
     most important concepts they learned
     and what they plan to do with this
     knowledge back on the job.



RAPS AND RHYMES: Table groups create
short raps, poems, or songs with motions
for content summaries. They lead the
whole group in the recitation, singing and
moving.
CELEBRATION TIME: Learners
stand and give specific class
members verbal compliments for
their contributions to the
learning. They applaud each
other and do fast and quick
handshakes or high-fives with
everyone in the room.
Tools for Your
 4Cs Toolbox
Put the
 celebration activity
         LAST
 so everyone leaves
   feeling positive
      about the
learning experience.
C4 Conclusions should include
                               which four pieces?
                               Choose one of the three lists, then click
                               to the next slide.



1. Introductions, learning goals, agenda, housekeeping

2. Summaries, evaluations, action plans, celebration

3. One-minute reviews, graphic organizers,
    skills practice, review games
2. Summaries, evaluations, action plans, celebration

                                            Yes, #2 is the
                                            correct list for
                                            C4 Conclusions.
Post your 2 sticky notes on C4 of your map.
YOU will need to figure out
how much time to allow for
each step of your 4Cs MAP.
The steps can be as long or
as short as necessary.
4Cs
  MAP
Examples
C1   C2




C3   C4
1. Create a 4Cs MAP
   for your next class
   or training.

         2. Use one or more of the
         activities (tools) in each of
         the 4 steps of the map.

3. Explore the resources at the end of this
micro-course to gather more tools for
your 4Cs toolbox.
Other slide presentations by Sharon:
Teaching Adults ANYTHING in 4 Easy Steps”
     “How to Design Great Training:
      Begin with the End in Mind”
The content for
 this micro-course
      is from:




  www.amazon.com for book purchases
www.Bowperson.com for free book excerpts
www.amazon.com for book purchases
www.Bowperson.com for free book excerpts
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Bowman


www.Bowperson.com
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How to Map Your Instruction in 4 Simple Steps

  • 1.
  • 2. For: instructors, educators, teachers and trainers By: Sharon Bowman www.Bowperson.com
  • 3.
  • 4. shows you where you are going and the best way to get there.
  • 5. The 4Cs MAP is an instructional design tool that will show you and the learners where the instruction is going and the steps to get there.
  • 6.
  • 8. Use lines to divide your paper into 4 sections. These are examples of some of the ways you can do it.
  • 9. Label each section with a “sign.” C1 C2 Connections Concepts C3 Concrete C4 Practice Conclusions Now you’re ready to use your 4Cs MAP.
  • 10. Why is it important to use an instructional design tool when teaching or training others? Choose 2 answers, then click to the next slide to see if you are correct. A. To show other people that you are organized. B. To help meet the learning goals and objectives. C. To show you and the learners where the instruction is going and the steps to get there. D. Because design tools are cool to use.
  • 11. B. To help meet the learning goals and objectives. C. To show you and the learners where the instruction is going and the steps to get there. Did you choose B & C? The 4Cs MAP will do the above.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15. Use short opening activities that: * connect learners to what they already know (or think they know) about the topic. * connect learners to each other in meaningful ways. * connect learners to what they want to learn (their own learning goals).
  • 16. TABLE TALK: Learners participate in a short table group discussion about what they want to learn from the class. DATA HUNT: Learners gather previously- learned data from other table group members and share this data with their own table groups.
  • 17. THINK AND WRITE: Learners write their own personal learning goals, then share what they wrote with their table group. STANDING SURVEY: Learners ask other table group members what they hope to be able to do with what they learn in the class. They summarize this information when back with their own group.
  • 18. Tools for Your 4Cs Toolbox
  • 19. Put the welcome, introductions, announcements, learning objectives, and anything else AFTER the connection activity..
  • 20. Which statements ARE examples of effective C1 activities (tools) that connect learners to the topic and to each other? Choose your responses, then click to the next slide for the answers. 1. In pairs or triads, learners do a one-minute discussion about what they already know about the topic. 2. Each learner stands and introduces himself or herself to the class. 3. In table groups, learners discuss which of the course learning objectives are most important to them and why. 4. The instructor introduces herself to the group with a personal story.
  • 21. 1. In pairs or triads, learners do a one-minute discussion about what they already know about the topic. 3. In table groups, learners discuss which of the course learning objectives are most important to them and why. Yes, #1 and #3 are effective C1 tools..
  • 22. Post your 2 sticky notes on C1 of your map.
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25. MIND MAP Topic Google “graphic organizers” for free examples and templates.
  • 26.
  • 27. STANDING QUIZ: Learners stand, pair up, and ask each other a content-related question. If they each answer correctly, they sit back down. ONE-SENTENCE SUMMARIES: Learners write and then share one-sentence summaries of the main ideas presented so far.
  • 28. PAIR SHARE: Learners form pairs or triads and share what they feel are the most important facts they have learned so far. PASS THE QUESTION: Each learner writes a content-related question on an index card and then passes the card to another table member who writes the answer for a group discussion later.
  • 29. Tools for Your 4Cs Toolbox
  • 30. Insert 1-minute review activities BETWEEN each content segment.
  • 31. You decide if the statement below is a myth or a fact. Then click to the next slide to check your answer. 1. If you have a lot of information to cover, lecturing for a full fifty minutes and then taking a ten minute break is an effective method of instruction.
  • 32. 1. If you have a lot of information to cover, lecturing for a full fifty minutes and then taking a ten minute break is an effective method of instruction. MYTH. You may be able to cover all the material, but this is the least effective method of instruction as far as learner retention of content is concerned. Learners need time to think about, write about, and discuss the information being learned as they learn it.
  • 33. You decide if the statement below is a myth or a fact. Then click to the next slide to check your answer. 2. It’s wise to divide your content into smaller segments and engage learners in short, quick review activities between segments because they will remember more of the content this way.
  • 34. 2. It’s wise to divide your content into smaller segments and engage learners in short, quick review activities between segments because they will remember more of the content this way. FACT. Research from cognitive neuroscience proves that the human brain learns better and can retain information longer when learning is interspersed with short periods of active review.
  • 35. You decide if the statement below is a myth or a fact. Then click to the next slide to check your answer. 3. When learners take notes while listening to a lecture, they will remember more of the material, especially if the instructor pauses to allow time for learner reflection and writing.
  • 36. 3. When learners take notes while listening to a lecture, they will remember more of the material, especially if the instructor pauses to allow time for learner reflection and writing. FACT. More of the brain is engaged when learners have time to think about and write about what they have heard.
  • 37. Post your 2 sticky notes on C2 of your map.
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  • 41. Use concrete practice activities that: * actively involve and engage ALL learners, not just a few. * are high-energy, interesting, and meaningful to learners. * reinforce the skills being learned or the information that has been taught.
  • 42. TABLE GROUP PRACTICE: Learners work together to practice a skill or play a review game. They teach each other and give each other feedback.
  • 43. TABLE GROUP PRACTICE: Learners work collaboratively to build a 3-dimensional representation of major concepts. They fill in a review worksheet and For 3-D activities, have craft materials available discuss how to apply the content to such as pipe cleaners, clay, markers, popsicle their jobs. sticks, scissors, colored paper, stickers, etc.
  • 44. Tools for Your 4Cs Toolbox
  • 45. ALL learners PARTICIPATE in an active review of major concepts.
  • 46. What word or phrase completes each sentence? Click back to slide #41 if you’re not sure, or click to the next slide for the answers. 1. The C3 activities should involve and engage _____ ___________________, not just a few. 2. C3 activities are always interesting and ______________ to learners. 3. Concrete practice activities __________________ the skills being learned or the information that has been taught.
  • 47. ALL 1. The C3 activities should involve and engage ________ LEARNERS ___________________, not just a few. MEANINGFUL 2. C3 activities are always interesting and ______________ to learners. REINFORCE 3. Concrete practice activities __________________ the skills being learned or the information that has been taught.
  • 48. Post your 2 sticky notes on C3 of your map.
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  • 53. Include conclusion activities in which: * learners create verbal or written summaries of what they have learned. * learners discuss or write how they plan to use what they have learned. * learners do verbal or written evaluations of what they have learned. * learners celebrate the class completion and the collaboration with other learners.
  • 54. THE WALKABOUT: In pairs or triads, learners walk around the perimeter of the room discussing the most important concepts they learned and what they plan to do with this knowledge back on the job. RAPS AND RHYMES: Table groups create short raps, poems, or songs with motions for content summaries. They lead the whole group in the recitation, singing and moving.
  • 55. CELEBRATION TIME: Learners stand and give specific class members verbal compliments for their contributions to the learning. They applaud each other and do fast and quick handshakes or high-fives with everyone in the room.
  • 56. Tools for Your 4Cs Toolbox
  • 57. Put the celebration activity LAST so everyone leaves feeling positive about the learning experience.
  • 58. C4 Conclusions should include which four pieces? Choose one of the three lists, then click to the next slide. 1. Introductions, learning goals, agenda, housekeeping 2. Summaries, evaluations, action plans, celebration 3. One-minute reviews, graphic organizers, skills practice, review games
  • 59. 2. Summaries, evaluations, action plans, celebration Yes, #2 is the correct list for C4 Conclusions.
  • 60. Post your 2 sticky notes on C4 of your map.
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  • 63. YOU will need to figure out how much time to allow for each step of your 4Cs MAP. The steps can be as long or as short as necessary.
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  • 70. 1. Create a 4Cs MAP for your next class or training. 2. Use one or more of the activities (tools) in each of the 4 steps of the map. 3. Explore the resources at the end of this micro-course to gather more tools for your 4Cs toolbox.
  • 71. Other slide presentations by Sharon: Teaching Adults ANYTHING in 4 Easy Steps” “How to Design Great Training: Begin with the End in Mind”
  • 72. The content for this micro-course is from: www.amazon.com for book purchases www.Bowperson.com for free book excerpts
  • 73. www.amazon.com for book purchases www.Bowperson.com for free book excerpts