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Transformational Media Dr. Terrance K. Harrington Instructional Technology ACE

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Page 1: Educational Transformation with Media

TransformationalMedia

Dr. Terrance K. HarringtonInstructional Technology

ACE

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What information used to be

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What information is becoming

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Evolving Media

The days of flat text are swiftly ending. Modern media is virtual and often

interactive. Modern media is democratic and

participatory. Modern media is social. All of these aspects are transformational.

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Modern media is virtual and interactive

Modern media allows us to create.

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Modern media is democratic and

participatoryModern media allows us to share.

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Modern media is social

Modern media allows us to connect.

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Modern media is transformational

Modern media allows us to be.

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Emerging Technologies

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Using technology shouldn't be a

nightmareWe want to use emerging technology,

but we often don't know how.The sheer numbers of types of

technologies can be overwhelming.What we need is a plan.The plan begins with learning about

technologies, then forming a “usage map”.

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Search the web for ideas

Spending some time searching topics on matching technologies with objectives can be fruitful.

Microsoft Article on Matching TechnologyCarnegie Mellon: Design and Teach

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Why use multiple tools for one topic or

objective?Multiple learning styles may be covered

for each topic or objective.Multiple approaches may stimulate

more discussion and brain storming.Developing familiarity with the

technologies for both the instructor and students.

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Tips for multiple toolsPractice pairing technologies to counter

the perceived weakness of one with a strength of another.

Practice pairing technologies that use short, frequent bursts of activity with those that require more time and consideration.

Practice pairing technologies that combine learning styles.

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Where do I learn about Web 2.0 technologies?

http://www.go2web20.net/http://www.techsoup.org/toolkits/web2/http://oreilly.com/web2/archive/what-is-web-20.html

Take time to develop a “tool box” of technologies.

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What is a “usage map”?

A usage map is a tool that allows an individual to organize objectives, then match assignments, assessments, media and rubrics to those objectives.

http://www.uab.edu/it/instech/docs/course_map.xls

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Matching technology with needs

Objective ==> How to reach it ==> which technology works best?

Need collaboration? Consider a discussion board. Some LMS have a Voice Board, for those who disdain text.

Want participants to do a presentation? Consider Slide Share.

Want participants to interact on a project? Consider Google Docs.

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The matching processOnce your goals and objectives are completed

and you've considered how to approach each objective, take time to consider the strengths and weaknesses of a technology. You may have more than one option, but not all options are equally good.

For example, Twitter is a great tool for stream-of-consciousness brain storming. But it's 140 character per post limit makes it a poor candidate for a substantial discussion.

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Evaluating effectiveness

Kirkpatrick's model (Kirkpartrick, 1979): measure of student reaction, measure of learning, measure of transfer (application) and measure of results.

Florida Center for Instructional Technology's Technology Integration Matrix (http://fcit.usf.edu/matrix/)

Chickering and Gamson's Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education (1987).

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References

Kirkpatrick, D. (1979). Techniques for evaluating training programs. Training and Development Journal, 33(6), 78 – 92.

Chickering, A. W. & Gamson, Z. (1987). Seven principles for good practice in undergraduate education. AAHE Bulletin, 39(7), 3 – 7.