what makes a great blended learning trainer and academic?
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What makes a great blended learning What makes a great blended learning trainer and academictrainer and academic
ACPET - Vic Government e-learning Program 2011
Thanks to ACPET now only Kryptonite can
stop me and my RTO!!!!
Thanks to ACPET now only Kryptonite can
stop me and my RTO!!!!
Agenda• understanding digital resources to support teaching and
training• facilitating social and collaborative communication and
creating digital content• teaching using virtual classroom and synchronous
communication tools• understanding e-assessment options
• using Apps to support evaluation and assessment activities
• accessing cloud based storage and sharing functionality.
Outcomes• evaluate skills required by today’s trainers/academics to
teach in a variety of modes – F2F, online self-paced, and online teaching and facilitation
• apply pedagogical strategies to blended learning strategy through professional development and coaching, and
• audit current staff’s capacity to implement blended learning strategy.
Presenter – Michael Gwyther
mick@yumstudio.com.au
@mickgwyther
http://www.facebook.com/michael.gwyther
http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=20201325
We design activities, not information. When instruction is part of the solution, we don’t preach or present to learners. Instead, we let them practice what they need to do and draw conclusions from that experience like the grownups they are, and for that reason we rock scenarios.
Cathy Moore
Trainers continuous improvement
InternalInternal PersonalPersonal
ExternalExternal NetworksNetworks
http://blog.hootsuite.com/social-media-storytelling-2/
Back to the Future
How do you pick up new knowledge and skills at work?
Adventures in modern training
Visual designskills
Learning technologies
Assessmentspecialist
IndustryCurrency
Networks
Information
LearnerManagement
Evolution of practice &Understand of modes
Creativity
Client relationship's
Writing skills
Engagement – Engagement
Delivery Design Choices
Face to Face Self PacedOnline
Facilitated
Content � � � � � �Activities � � � � � �Assessment � � � � � �
Content V Facilitation
Buy?
Adapt?
Create?
Reuse?
Moderate?
Guide?
Peers?
Collaboration?
Content Heavy V Facilitation Heavy Blends Content Heavy V Facilitation Heavy Blends
Learning by creating resources with other learners
Discussion based activities (problems, what ifs etc..)
Learners build content (glossary, blogs, workplace projects)
3rd party social media tools to support groups/personal learning networks
Regular knowledge and activity based webinars
Peer Review
Active trainer or “facilitator” involvement
Learning by creating resources with other learners
Discussion based activities (problems, what ifs etc..)
Learners build content (glossary, blogs, workplace projects)
3rd party social media tools to support groups/personal learning networks
Regular knowledge and activity based webinars
Peer Review
Active trainer or “facilitator” involvement
CONTENT DRIVEN COURSE
Learning by engaging with resources at own pace
Little/No access to other learners
PDF, PPTs and URLs
Video and Audio
Self paced interaction(Case studies/Decision making trees/Scenarios etc..)
Quiz or Question/Project assessment
Low trainer involvement
Start at any time
Learning by engaging with resources at own pace
Little/No access to other learners
PDF, PPTs and URLs
Video and Audio
Self paced interaction(Case studies/Decision making trees/Scenarios etc..)
Quiz or Question/Project assessment
Low trainer involvement
Start at any time
FACILITATION DRIVEN COURSE
Type Skills and Knowledge transfer
Lecture Telling
Demonstration/Teaching Showing, Telling and reflection
Coaching Guiding practice, feedback
Discussion Building & checking knowledge
Problem solving Application to specific context
Modelling Demonstrating behaviour/atttitude
Facilitating Managing collaboration & groups
Moderating Managing discussions in groups
Facilitation Types
Discussion Principles• Link to Assessment
• Monitor and Moderate
• Archive for “evidence”
• Base on participants sharing experiences & prior knowledge – “learners stories
Framing
Managing interactions
Weaving
Voice
Moderator’s Role
Webinar Principles• Knowledge snippets
• Problem solving
• Presentations
• Peer Review
• Project pitching
• Catch up
Webinar tools
Framing
Variety of interactions
Lecture
Student Stories
Moderator’s Role
Assessment
What skills are needed to Communicate/Teach /Facilitate online?
Type How used
Quizzes Background, process, policy, procedure, facts
Branching Scenarios Show Information
Work products Contextualise knowledge & skills & process using real life example
Problems/Projects Exploration of information and process using real life example
Simulation Decision making applying information using real life example
Group work Research decision making and information application to real life example
Assessment Types
Activity How used
Blog Individual/Group project, placement
Wiki Group research/project
Glossary Divide up terms for research and publication by learners
Database Research and add resources to support learning in predetermined fields.
Workshop Learners submit assessment guided by rubric and peer review others submissions
Assessment – Social learning (Moodle)
• Evidence Capture• Voice – Text – Video –
Images• Student, 3rd Party, Assessor• How much evidence is
enough?
• Skills & Knowledge
• Supplementary evidence
Mobile evidence
•Visual evidence (Camera Phone)•Documented Evidence & Checklists (iAuditor, Writable PDFs)•Group Work verification (Blogs and Wikis and Cloud)
Gathering evidence
iAuditor
• Develop a rubric with learners• Check for mapping• Distribute back to learners as
marking guide• Conduct presentations
(summative)• Collect peer review• Redraft and resubmit if needed• Share and assess• Publish as content for next batch
Peer Review
Peer ReviewMoodle example
LMS – Moodle example•Decisions, Discussions, Blogs, Quizzes, Upload, Content
iMovie
Cloud Storage
You want to support video/image/audio evidence of workplace skills assessments demonstrations (e.g. traineeships, apprenticeships, contracted training)
•What do you need to consider and implement?
Demonstration Assessment Principles
Content
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Content/Activity Type How used
Information Background, process, policy, procedure,
Demonstration Show and apply Information
Case Study Contextualise information and process using real life example
Scenario Exploration of information and process using real life example
Decision making tree(Branching scenario)
Decision making applying information using real life example
Problem Research decision making and information application to real life example
Content Types
Character
Setting
Disruption
Solving the disruption
Resolution
Worker
Workplace
Problem/Skill
Asking/Reading/PolicyCommunicationLearnt the skill
Stories – a narrative approach
Where to use stories
Demos DiscussionsCase
Studies
QuizScenarios Past
Students
•For the page•For the screen•For video & audio•For instruction•For demonstration
Writing
Content can be generated quickly using purpose built “rapid elearning software” such as:
•Articulate Storyline
•Captivate
•Camtasia
•iSpring Presenter
Content tools
Distributing and scaffolding off Content
Auditing Staff for innovation
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Staff
Early adoptersEarly adopters
ResistorsResistors
Subject Matter ExpertsSubject Matter Experts
Basic ICT usersBasic ICT usersChampionsChampions
Can commit to changeCan commit to change
Understand the skills you need
Digital Literacy – learners & trainershttp://moodle.rsc-northwest.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=3
Digital literacy
Organise them into solid skills for PD
http://www.curriculumsupport.education.nsw.gov.au/schoollibraries/teachingideas/isp/index.htm
Not bloody elearning again!
Only two years
before retirement
Only two years
before retirement
Our students
aren’t ready for
this
Cool!!
Oh Lord, please make it
stop
Immerse the team in the model
•Define and plan your delivery model – adapt•Reduce the number of tools & infrastructure•Link activities to assessment
•Clarify where assessment will live
•Embed knowledge sharing & industry knowledge•Consider peer review and collaboration
•Use Multimedia in your content (yours/theirs)
•Consider rapid eLearning tools or off the shelf content (but be prepared to scaffold!)
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Implementing Blended Learning
Currency in practice – How do you maintain professional currency?
Organising Information - Currency
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Organising Information - Aggregators
Reader
Blog
Blog
Blog
Tag#
Category
Auto/Manual
CaptureCapture CollateCollate CurateCurate ShareShare
Networks to followhttp://elearningindustry.com/
Networks to followhttp://www.elearningguild.com/
Networks to followhttp://www.learningsolutionsmag.com
Networks to follow - LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com
Networks to follow - LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com
People
https://twitter.com/mickgwyther/lists/oz-elearn/members
People andCollaboration
http://www.cmoe.com/blog/50-learning-development-blogs.htm
People andCollaboration
http://elearningfeeds.com/top-elearning-blogs/
People andCollaboration
http://c4lpt.co.uk/top-100-tweeters/
Cathy Moore
http://blog.cathy-moore.com/
Jane Hart
http://c4lpt.co.uk/
Towards Maturity
http://c4lpt.co.uk/
Rapid eLearning Blog
http://www.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/instructional-design//
Share the networks and people you follow for ideas, research etc…
Social Media
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Social Media Features
• Profile
• Friends/Connections
• Discussions/Comments• Sharing within &
between social networks
• Multimedia
• Blogs
Issues - social media
•Social media tools are just that — social.
•Wont my learners be exposed to “nutters” online?
•They facilitate interaction among learners.
•Moderation v Learner control
•Are learners comfortable with social media in general,
and, if so, what tools are they using?
•Archiving
Information overload
TagsStrategy
ArchivesSharing
Readers and Feeders
Pinterest Pocket Feedly
Create and share bookmarks• Social bookmarking, web annotation, collaborative
research services, • Capture a variety of data - screenshots, pictures,
notes, etc..• Share on mobile, read sites offline
http://www.diigo.com
Social bookmarks - Diigo
Follow hundreds of blogs in one place• Subscribe to Blogs• Tag by topic
• Share with others
http://www.feedly.com
Feedly RSS reader
Pin webpages to “boards”• Share with others• Follow others boards
http://www.pinterest.com
Which tool right for Me?
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Face to Face Purpose
GooglePersonal organisation (email, calendar, files)
DropBox Managing & sharing files
Social Bookmarks(Diigo, Delicious)
Managing, sorting and tagging website “favorites”
Readers & Feeders(Feedly, Pocket, Pinterest)
Follow multiple website feeds in one location
Social Media Managers(Hootsuite, Feedly)
Follow, share, manage various social media accounts
What tool should I use?
Blogging
Which social media tool is right for Me?
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Face to FacePurpose
Twitter News, research, links, connections
Facebook Group work space
LinkedIn Connection to wider industry, connections
Google +Connection to wider industry, connections
Student productivity/digital literacy
Free Web 2 & Mobile tools to enable quick content development and to encourage learners to respond to assessment tasks using video, audio, images and text.
Induction – ongoing learner skills
TechnicalTechnical
Time ManagementTime Management
CollaborativeCollaborative
Organising InfoOrganising Info
Student productivity• Mail• Calendar
• Documents
• Blogs (Blogger)• Reader• YouTube
http://mail.google.com
Google suite
Google suite
Group Website• Share posts• Share calendars in posts
• Add shared Documents
• Comments
https://sites.google.com/site/acpet2012/
http://sites.google.com
Google sites/groups
Create and share documents• Create documents, spreadsheets & excel in the Cloud• Share and joint editing
• Download in variety of formats
• Embed into blogs, wikis, Moodle etc.• Repository of files
https://docs.google.com
Google Drive
Google Drive
Google Drive
Google Drive
What is the place for student productivity tools at your RTO?
Emerging Trends and implications• Flipped classroom, • Augmented reality, • MOOCs Gamification.• Horizon report
• 70 20 10
Flipped Classroom
70:20:10
70% of learning comes from on-the-job experiences
20% comes from people such as mentors, managers and peers
10% comes from formal courses and reading.
70:20:10
http://www.internettime.com/2013/04/50-suggestions-for-implementing-70-20-10-5/
Formal V Informal Learning Implications
http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/blog/2011/12/06/5-stages-of-workplace-learning-revisited/http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/blog/2011/12/06/5-stages-of-workplace-learning-revisited/
Tin Can
http://tincanapi.com/overview/
Gamificationhttp://www.gamification.org/wiki/Gamification
Gamification
The Engagement EconomyHow gamification is reshaping businesses
http://www.deloitte.com
Open Badges
http://www.openbadges.org/
Augmented reality
URL too long! We’ll supply you
Any Questions?
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