5r open course design framework, fall 2015 version
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5R Open Course Design Framework
David Wiley, PhDChief Academic Officer
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Unless otherwise notedthis presentation is licensed CC BY 4.0
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5RO CDF Goals
Provide guidance that can be successfully implemented by faculty and others who are not trained instructional designers
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5RO CDF Goals
Accept that we’re (over) simplifying. Support moderate improvements in teaching and
learning during the OER transition
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5RO CDF Goals
Create opportunities for faculty to think about how their practice might change in the context
of “open”
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0. Innocent Until Proven Guilty
Established instructional design / learning principles and practices are assumed to apply
– until we find that they don’t.
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Hattie’s Visible Learning
Grounding the 5RO CDF in effective instructional design principles
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Scope of VL
Over 800 meta-analysesOver 50,000 studies
Over 80,000,000 learners
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Effect Size
Measure of magnitude of impactIndependent of sample size
Typical teacher effects 0.25 – 0.40
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VL in the 5RO CDF
When applicable, components of the 5RO CDF include effect size notes in the form Label: Size
in the bottom right corner of slides
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1. Why “5R Open”?
Differentiate from underconceptualized ideas of “open”
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• Make and own a copyRetain• Use in a wide range of waysReuse• Adapt, modify, and improveRevise• Combine two or moreRemix• Share with othersRedistribute
The 5Rs
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retain is prerequisite
to revise and remix
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2. Learning Objectives
Or learning outcomes, or competencies, or…
Teacher Clarity: 0.75; Goals: 0.56
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“Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?”“That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,” said the Cat.“I don't much care where –” said Alice.“Then it doesn't matter which way you go,” said the Cat.“- so long as I get SOMEWHERE,” Alice added as an explanation.“Oh, you're sure to do that,” said the Cat, “if you only walk long enough.”
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Invest in Your Objectives
They provide the foundation for everything that comes later
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A Simple Model: Mager’s ABCD
• Audience – students• Behavior – what will they do? • Condition – under what conditions? • Degree – how well?
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A Simple Model: Merrill / Clark’sContent Performance Matrix
Apply N/A Classify new example
Perform the procedure
Solve the problem
Solve the problem
Remember Remember the definition
Remember the attributes
Remember the steps
Remember the steps
Remember the guidelines
Fact Concept Process Procedure Principle
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5R Open Considerations• Are you exposing / sharing your learning
objectives in OER you create?• Do you look for learning objectives in the
OER you consider for adoption?• If someone reused your objectives in their
syllabus, how would you want attribution to work?
• CC0 for learning objectives?
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3. Alignment
Avoiding simple mistakes that might be easy to make with OER
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Learning Objective
Activities
Activities
Activities
Activities
Assessment
Assessment
Assessment
Assessment
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Learning Objective
Activities
Activities
Activities
Activities
Assessment
Assessment
Assessment
Assessment
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A Simple Model: Backward Design
1. Objectives – what should students know or be able to do?
2. Assessment – how will you know if they know or can do?
3. Activities – what can students do to go from not knowing or being able to knowing or being able?
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5R Open Aligned Design
1. Objectives – what should students know or be able to do?
2. Activities – what can students do to go from not knowing or being able to knowing or being able?
3. Assessment – how will you know if they were successful?
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4. Activities
The resources supporting the things we ask students to do – read, watch, listen, play, etc.
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Selecting Resources
For each learning objective, choose the resources you feel will best support student learning and achievement
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Learning Objective
Activities
Activities
Activities
Activities
Assessment
Assessment
Assessment
Assessment
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Double Check Objective Type
Make sure the resources you select match the level of your outcome (remember vs apply)
and not just the topic
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5R Open Considerations• Consistency of resources from different
sources (e.g., vocabulary) (revise)• Opportunities to make resources speak
more directly to your students (revise)• License compatibility issues• Managing attributions (default footer
attribution probably doesn’t cut it)
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5. Assessments
The line between activities and assessments may be blurrier that you think
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No Stakes Low Stakes High Stakes
ActivitiesSupportingLearning
Assessments Supporting
Grading
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Machine-Graded Student-Graded Instructor-Graded
High Stakes Final Quiz Attempt Peer Reviews Performance Assessment
Low Stakes First Quiz Attempts
Student-moderated discussions
N/A
No Stakes Self Checks - multiple choice
Self Checks - open-ended and self-graded
Questions asked during class
Office hours visit
Simple Assessment Matrix
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Minimize Time to Feedback
Feedback is absolutely critical to support student learning
Feedback: 0.73
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Make Time for Relationships
Teachers should get to know students and practice in listening, empathy, and caring
Teacher-student relationship: 0.72
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Template Assessments
Create templates that support the quick and consistent creating or revising of assessments aligned with CPM
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Student-Created Assessments
Students use assessment templates as note-taking and summary scaffolds. Invite students
to openly license and share their work
Study Skills: 0.59
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Spacing Practice
Regularly include items from earlier in the course in later assessments to encourage
regular review of course material
Spaced vs Massed Practice: 0.71
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5R Open Pedagogy Considerations
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Disposable Assignments
Students hate doing themYou hate grading themHuge waste of time and energy
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Renewable Assignments
Students see value in doing themYou see value in grading themThe world is a better place at the end
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a. OER as Worked Example
Students critically review course materials and make plans to improve them
Worked Examples: 0.57; Metacognitive Strategies: 0.69
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b. Revise / Remix OER
Students reorganize and transformcourse materials
Organizing and Transforming: 0.85
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c. Peer Teaching with New OER
Students work in small groups to teach each other using their new resources
Reciprocal Teaching: 0.74
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d. Encourage Sharing
Encourage students to openly license and share their work online
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5R Open Considerations• When should you openly license and share
your assessments?• How should you share your assessments?• How should assessments be attributed?• CC0 for assessments?
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6. Implementation
How does this all get rolled out?
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5R Open Considerations• How will students find / interact with my
activities and assessments?• Don’t build inside your LMS! Use an
inside/outside strategy like Thin CC + LTI and your LMS.
• How to facilitate offline access / enable retain?
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7. Continuous Improvement
What data should I gather and analyze to decide what’s working and what’s not?
Formative evaluation: 0.90
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Relationships and Patterns• Patterns of performance on assessments
(gradebook exercise)
• Patterns of OER usage• Relationships between usage of OER and
performance on assessments
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IRB Considerations• Research you conduct purely for purposes
of improving your course – which will not be shared publicly – does not require IRB
• If you want to publish what you find in your continuous improvement research, go through the IRB process
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Engage Next Term’s Students
As you target areas for improvement, think about how you can
involve students in the process
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Optional: Collaborate with Lumen!
Lumen has developed a range of tools, models, and processes for implementing the 5R Open Course Design Framework
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Summary• There are a range of very simple things
that every faculty member can do with support that can drastically improve teaching and learning in their courses.
• Many of these are uniquely enabled by adopting OER.
• Lumen’s tools and support can help you use OER more effectively.