For this week’s discussion, I will examine Example 1: Collaborative Training Environment.
A new automated staff information system was recently purchased by a major corporation and needs to be implemented in six regional offices. Unfortunately, the staff is located throughout all the different offices and cannot meet at the same time or in the same location. As an instructional designer for the corporation, you have been charged with implementing a training workshop for these offices. As part of the training, you were advised how imperative it is that the staff members share information, in the form of screen captures and documents, and participate in ongoing collaboration.
The two distance learning technologies I think provide the best solution for the given challenge is the use of media sharing and a Podcast.
The use of multimedia can enhance the online experience and improve the ability to understand and maintain information (Sheybani, et al., 2004). According to Mayer, combining visual with words can improve learning. In addition, a number of studies have shown that, dependent upon the use of good design principles, students can increase test performance and expand the transfer of learning if they are exposed to multimedia content (Mayer, 2003).
Media Sharing and Podcast
I would create a downloadable Slideshare presentation consisting of PowerPoint, audio and video. In addition, I would provide charts, graphs, Microsoft word file, and .pdf file of the information. Slideshare is a good tool that can be used to communicate ideas. The mixture of visual and text could be a good way for the staff to grasp difficult concepts (Slideshare). Similarly, a Podcast is a downloadable digital file that can be downloaded from the web. Podcast provides a way for students to take responsibility in there learning. In addition, some studies suggest that students who listen to Podcast demonstrate more successful learning (Multimedia Program).
References:
Beldarrain Y. Distance Education Trends: Integrating new technologies to foster student interaction and collaboration. Distance Education [serial online]. August 2006;27(2):139-153. Available from: Academic Search Complete, Ipswich, MA. Accessed September 25, 2011.
How to Use SlideShare To Publish PowerPoint Presentations On The Web | eHow.com retrieved September 25,2011 from http://www.ehow.com/how_4887123_use-slideshare-publish-powerpoint-presentations.html#ixzz1Z1FX1fT6.
Mayer, R. E. (2003). The promise of multimedia learning: using the same instruction design
methods across different media. Learning and Instruction, 13, 125-129. Retrieved September
25, 2011 from the Science Direct database.
Multimedia Program: The Technology of Distance Education. Retrieved September 25,2011 from http://sylvan.live.ecollege.com/ec/crs/default.learn?CourseID=5693697&Survey=1&47=7729129&ClientNodeID=984650&coursenav=1&bhcp=1.
Sheybani, E, & Javidi, G. (2004, October). Interactive multimedia and distance learning. Paper
presented at the 2004 ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, Savannah, GA.
Retrieved September 25,2011 from http://fie.engrng.pitt.edu/fie2004/papers/1539.pdf.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Evolution of Distance Learning
Before I started this course, I viewed distance learning as learning taking place over a computer at a distance that one could access at any time. This class and my previous classes have broadened my definition of distance learning. I now understand that distance education consist of four components: institutionally based separation of instructor and student, interactive telecommunication and connecting learners, resources and instructors (Simonson et al, 2009, p.33).
This week’s resources provided me with the understanding of different theories explored in distance education. For example, Michael Moore’s (1997) Theory of transactional distance states that the following processes needed in distance learning.
1. Presentation
2. Support of learners motivation
3. Stimulate analysis and criticism
4. Give advice and counsel.
5. Arrange practice, application, testing, and evaluation.
6. Arrange for student creation of knowledge
While other theories view distance education in different ways. I have learned that there is not one best theory.
I agree with (Simonson et al 2009) that an environment in which technology, society, economics and politics and theories of learning are constantly evolving may suggest that definitions, theories and the practice of distance education will continue to be challenged. This change will both defy and encourage distance educators and researchers as they attempt to recognize and develop ways to address the needs of learners globally.
Attached is my Mindmap of how I now view distance education.
References:
Moore, M and Keegan, D., (1997)Theory of transactional distance. Theoretical Principles of Distance Education Routledge, pp. 22-38.
Simonson, M., Smaldino S., Albright, M., Zvacek, S. Teaching and Learning at a Distance.Foundations of Distance Education. (2009)4th Ed. Boston, MA. Pearson Education
This week’s resources provided me with the understanding of different theories explored in distance education. For example, Michael Moore’s (1997) Theory of transactional distance states that the following processes needed in distance learning.
1. Presentation
2. Support of learners motivation
3. Stimulate analysis and criticism
4. Give advice and counsel.
5. Arrange practice, application, testing, and evaluation.
6. Arrange for student creation of knowledge
While other theories view distance education in different ways. I have learned that there is not one best theory.
I agree with (Simonson et al 2009) that an environment in which technology, society, economics and politics and theories of learning are constantly evolving may suggest that definitions, theories and the practice of distance education will continue to be challenged. This change will both defy and encourage distance educators and researchers as they attempt to recognize and develop ways to address the needs of learners globally.
Attached is my Mindmap of how I now view distance education.
References:
Moore, M and Keegan, D., (1997)Theory of transactional distance. Theoretical Principles of Distance Education Routledge, pp. 22-38.
Simonson, M., Smaldino S., Albright, M., Zvacek, S. Teaching and Learning at a Distance.Foundations of Distance Education. (2009)4th Ed. Boston, MA. Pearson Education
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
EDUC-6235-1 Distance Learning
Hi my fellow cohorts. I am very excited about this class. I am looking foward to our discussion and interactions. Currently, I am in the hospital and I hope to be home this weekend. I am very thankful to have WIFI access.
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