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Learning Technologies Support Service
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Scenario Based LearningPresented by Penny Everett
Learning Technologies Support Officer
What is SBL?
Why use SBL?
When can you use SBL?
How to create SBL
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Scenario Based Learning
• What is SBL?
• Why use SBL?
• When can SBL be used?
• Examples
• How was it done?
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Improving the learning experience
• How can I make my Moodle course more interactive? Apart from discussion forums, MCQs
and Lecture slides what else is there available?
• I haven’t got time to learn how to use complicated software such as the BBC educational web site uses?
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What is Scenario Based Learning?
• Scenario-based learning exposes the student to a given situation and asks them to apply knowledge relevant to that situation.
• SBL presents students withIssuesChallengesDilemmas
• Experiential learning occurs when we immerse ourselves in a situation in which we are forced to perform.
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Why use Scenario Based Learning?
• The famous dictum of Confucius around 450 BC:
tell me, and I will forget show me, and I may remember involve me, and I will understand.
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When can SBL be used?
Reinforce learning Identify gaps in learning Overcome learning blocks Change behaviour Prepare students for panel observation Save time and/or money by replicating
complex or expensive experiments.
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Looking at examples in PowerPoint
• First Aid*
• Team Building
* This Action Maze was based on an example which can be found at: http://www.halfbakedsoftware.com/quandary/version_1/examples/index.htm
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• Identify the learning outcomes
• Create a scenario with decision nodes
• Tools within PowerPoint Use hyperlinks and/or Select Kiosk view Disable mouse click for slide transition if
Impaticising.
How was it done?
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fail path 1
fail path 2
success path
fail path 3 - detrimental impact [Re-start]
One Scenario Element
Scenario
Next scenario element
feedback[Continue]
Create a scenario withdecision nodes
feedback[Go Back]
Remediation path
feedback[Go Back]
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Acknowledgements and Further Reading
• Experiential learning articles including David Kolb’s Theoryhttp://reviewing.co.uk/research/experiential.learning.htm
• A Step Beyond Traditional E-LearningBy Randall W. Kindleywww.learningcircuits.org/2002/may2002/kindley.html
• Tips for Rapid Instructional DesignDr. Sivasailam Thiagerajan. www.thiagi.com
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Continuing support…
Penny Everett & Julie Voce
Learning Technologies Support Service
www.ucl.ac.uk/ltss