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From the Classroom to the Office: Incorporating Teaching Experience Into E-Learning

Alana Elkins, M.Ed.Melissa Granholm, M.Ed.

Who We Are

Melissa GranholmAlana Elkins

B.A. In English

M.Ed. Curriculum & Instruction

English Teacher

Stay at home mom

Corporate e-learning contractor

ID at USF

High School Athletics Coach

University Programs eLearning ID

ID at USF

Elementary & Secondary Teacher

M.Ed. Instructional Technology

B.A. In Elem. Education

Common Misconceptions About Leaving the Classroom

• I’ve been teaching for 10 years, I have no idea what else I could do

• I could never go to corporate it’s too fast-paced

• Higher Ed is intimidating, would my k-12 background even fit in there?

Poll x2

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Teacher vs. Instructional Designer

Things I did as a Teacher Things I do as an ID

• Lesson Plan• Create engaging activities/assignments• Identify appropriate assessment methods• Differentiate Instruction• Integrate technology• Meet with PLC’s • Attend IEP meetings• Interact with students

• Course/action mapping• Lecture and/or video plan• Analyze content materials• Recommend & create engaging

activities/assignments• Consider Universal Design Principles• Research and find new technological solutions

to implement in courses• Meet with fellow ID’s to brainstorm new

strategies• Meet with SME to discuss methods, strategies,

and implementations

What is Instructional

Design?

• Applying learning strategies

• pedagogy• andragogy

• Best practices• Understanding the

learners and their outcomes

• The ADDIE model

How Do We Design a k-12 Classroom?Think physical space:• desks• book shelves• bulletin boards• technology stations• reading corners• seating charts, etc..

How Do We Develop a k-12 Curriculum?Think curriculum organization: • lesson plans • unit plans in accordance with course assessments• standardized testing

Reimagining the Classroom for a Digital Space

• Action/course maps, lecture plans• Storyboards/visual organizers • Design, iconography, relevant graphics• Tutorials, infographics• Simulations, scenarios• Virtual field trips, videos• Curated content• Instructor presence

What goes into it?

What’s an LMS?

• Hosts all of your learning• Organize it just like you would a

classroom• Use a landing/home page• Section for readings, discussions,

assignments, quizzes, files• Utilize classroom

management and facilitation

Virtual Classroom space

Course Mapping

Objectives

Poll

What are they getting out of your content and why are they learning it?1

Measurable objectives provide an accurate measurement of expectations

2

Learners can make the connection between objectives and learning content

3

Engagement in Higher Education

INSTRUCTOR CONTENT

INTERACTIVITY

Engagement

Utilize: Storytelling, Simulations, Infographics

The Teacher Voice

So how can you use your teacher voice as an instructional designer? • By advocating for your end user

Problem: The instructor’s idea of engagement is a weekly posting of PPT slidesUse your teacher voice to suggest: Virtual office hours, required synchronous sessions, discussion facilitation, reasonable response/feedback timeframes

Problem : Needing to provide company/training information without having all employees miss a day or more of work for trainingUse your teacher voice to suggest: Cutting out the “nice to know” and only keeping the “need to know” in an online format.

Where Should I Start? Volunteer/Internship Connect to Associations like

ATD Attend eLearning conferences Subscribe to eLearning

newsletters/blogs

Instructional Designers: Corporate Higher Ed K-12 Virtual schools Non-profits Medical

Learn authoring tools through Lynda or YouTube

Take advantage of free software trials Camtasia Adobe Articulate

Recommended Resources

ATD

eLearningIndustry

eLearning Guild

Articulate E-Learning Heroes

Lynda

THIS IS THE END OF THE PRESENTATION

ExamplesMacaulay: https://usflearn.instructure.com/courses/1200503/pages/about-module-2?module_item_id=9612893

Ellerbrock: https://usflearn.instructure.com/courses/1333234/pages/m2-agenda?module_item_id=12056610

https://usflearn.instructure.com/courses/1274279

https://usflearn.instructure.com/courses/1249295/pages/interactive-study-tool-body-systems-sort?module_item_id=10628389

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2013 WHERE WE STARTED

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Online proctoring solutions

2014 PILOT

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Surveyed faculty and students

2015 LAUNCH

Awarded Contract

Launch Jan 2016

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