Sloan 2010, Advanced Authoring, Engaging Learners

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A presentation created for Sloan 2010 (Orlando, FL) on engaging online learners. I share my strategies and show examples. Images are linked to the activities discussed, or to blog posts with more information. These is modified for online delivery.

Transcript of Sloan 2010, Advanced Authoring, Engaging Learners

Engaging Learners

Britt Carr,Creative Director,

Advanced Authoring, LLCChapel Hill, NC

Agenda

• About Advanced Authoring

• Benefits to institutions and organizations

• Strategies

• Examples

• About Britt Carr

• Acknowledgments

• Advanced Authoring uses innovative technologies to create meaningful, learner-centered experiences for institutions, or organizations

• We create activities:

• designed to immerse and engage the learner

• designed to show learner’s mastery

• designed to provide quality learning experience

• Founded by Britt Carr, in response to requests from institutions and organizations

• To assist with increasing quality of instruction in an online format

• As a supplement to traditional classes,

• As well as completely online courses or programs

Strategies

Challenges facing institutions

• Enrollments are skyrocketing

• Instructional technology resources are tight or nonexistent

• Teaching loads are heavy on faculty and staff

• Classrooms are crowded

• Institutions need a better way of using online instruction to stay competitive

Solutions

• Invert classrooms

• Free up resources/facilities by shifting knowledge acquisition outside the classroom- but do so in a learner-centered fashion rather than a passive approach

• use face-to-face class time for meaningful discussion or facilitated group work

Solutions

• put the learners in charge of their own education

• allow students to demonstrate deeper knowledge or mastery of subjects

• allow learners to personalize their experiences

Solutions

• We design activities that challenge students to think rather than to memorize

• We create activities designed to build comprehensive knowledge

• We design to be reused vertically, within the discipline

• We architect interactions that can be repurposed horizontally, within the institution

Randomization

• We make activities that randomize challenges and their solutions

• We let the learner try and try and try again

• We remove the assumption that they know simply because the guessed the right choice

Customization/Personalization

• If available, we use information about the student to personalize

• We make the activity literally about them

• We allow the user to alter the outcomes, or preferences, perhaps several different ways

Interaction / Simulation

• We create activities that look and act as the real world would

• We design interactions to take advantage of multi-modal learning

• We allow the user to alter the outcomes, or preferences, perhaps several different ways

Examples

For a complete demonstration, please visit our poster session, or view the screencast demos at:http://www.advancedauthoring.com/sloan/

Miami University’s Sewing Tutorial

• Photorealistic, 3D machine

you can thread.

• Recycled for stage lighting safety tutorial

• Designed to help students learn sewing safety procedures

Art Institute’s Virtual Photo Studio

• 3D photorealistic environment

• Random, timed challenges

all using the same approach

• Designed for mastery of troubleshooting electrical

photography equipment in a studio situation

Miami University’s Virtual Audience

• Audience watches, listens, and

reacts to you!

• Random actions by audience designed

to distract the performer

• Designed to help students suffering from stage fright

Current Projects

MBA BusinessSim

• Simulated company where student

assumes various management positions

• Game play is aligned with each course’s

syllabus

• Designed to help students make business decisions

with outcomes that might affect them later in the sim

Stanford Microscope Tutorial

Stanford Microscope Tutorial

Contact US:

britt_carr@advancedauthoring.com

www.advancedauthoring.com

Screencasts of activities shown here, and many more:

www.advancedauthoring.com/sloan/

Who is This Britt Carr Anyway?

• ’92: producing forensic video for courtroom exhibits w/ 3D

• ’94: building online degree programs for NAU-Online and Arizona State Universities. Founded Advanced Authoring.

• ‘98-2001: Internet Strategist for Macromedia, Inc. Ed/eLearning/Govt. Group.

• Managed Macromedia’s eLearning Award Program until 2004

• Instructional Designer / Tech. Specialist for Miami University2001 - August 2010.

Accomplishments /Recognition

• Clute International Institute on Teaching and Learning; “Best of Show” 2008

• Invited to join Adobe Education Leaders Organization, 2008

• Miami University Pride Award / Delivering Value Winner 2009

• New Media Consortium, “Best of Conference”-- People’s Choice and Judges’ Choice,

2009.

• Ohio Learning Network, Invited Keynote Speaker, 2009

• Invited Presenter, Adobe On-Demand- Education Series, 2009

• Invited Presenter, Adobe MAX 2009/2010

• Invited Presenter, Adobe Summer Institute, 2009/2010

• Adobe Impact Award for contributions to education, July,2010

AcknowledgmentsRyan Davidson - Flash DeveloperMichele Gingras - Miami UniversityMeghan Petters - Miami University

Tim Rentler - Education Management CorporationMike Link - Education Management CorporationThe student workers at A.L.T. - Miami University