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Mastery of Aging Mastery of Aging Well Well E-learning and DVDs E-learning and DVDs Chris LaBelle Chris LaBelle [email protected] [email protected]

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ID and instructional approach(es) used for Baby Boomers and audiences needed accommodation.

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Mastery of Aging Mastery of Aging WellWell

E-learning and DVDsE-learning and DVDs

Chris LaBelleChris [email protected]@oregonstate.edu

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BackgroundBackground

“Written and narrated by Sharon Johnson, OSU Associate Professor in Family and Community Health, this interactive five-part online course explores practical, research-based solutions to many of the problems that you or aging family members may be encountering.”

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Basic Approach and Design RigorBasic Approach and Design Rigor

Peer-reviewed content: external consultant with expertise in health/gerontology and faculty advisory team

Narrated slide shows with audio-visual elements

Surveys polled 300 potential audience members

Usability evaluation of 100+ users

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Five ModulesFive Modules

Memory Difficulties: Should I be Worried?

Depression in Later Life

Medication Jeopardy

Food as Medicine?

Physical Activity and Exercise in Later Life

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Courses and Key PartnershipsCourses and Key Partnerships

Memory Difficulties: Should I be Worried?

Depression in Later Life

Medication Jeopardy

Food as Medicine?

Physical Activity and Exercise in Later Life

USDA Grant & AARP Partnership

Tier 1 (free online course)

Tier 2 (online instructor-led course)

Tier 3 (DVDs for TV)

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Course Framework (tier Course Framework (tier 1)1)

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Course Framework (tier Course Framework (tier 2) 2)

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• Graphic design

• Hyperlinks

• Audio levels

• Navigation

• Accessibility

Design ConsiderationsDesign Considerations

• Interactivity

• Fonts

• Visual elements

• “How to” / Help

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What Would You Change? (100+ What Would You Change? (100+ evaluators)evaluators)Content – no comments

Format- More print out material (4)- More section breaks (2)- Too long (1)

Presentation- More emphasis (more voices/color) (4)- Slow down pacing (2)

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What Would You Change? (100+ What Would You Change? (100+ evaluators)evaluators)Content- Organization of content good (20)- Held my attention (10)

Format- Multimedia (audio-visual) approach helpful (15)- Enjoy being able to view at home (7)

Presentation- Appropriate pacing (16)

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Thank you!

Sharon [email protected]

Chris [email protected]