RIDE 2015 Rapid Design Workshop

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RIDE 2015 CONFERENCE MOOC Design Patterns – a rapid design workshop Yishay Mor and Steven Warburton

Transcript of RIDE 2015 Rapid Design Workshop

RIDE 2015 CONFERENCE

MOOC Design Patterns – a rapid design workshop

Yishay Mor and Steven Warburton

CC By Mathieu Plourde, 2013 – http://flickr.com/photos/mathplourde/8620174342/

"Everyone designs who devises courses of action aimed at changing existing situations into preferred ones." –Herbert Simon

http://www.moocdesign.cde.london.ac.uk

Design Patterns for MOOCs project

From Design Narratives...I convinced my university that we need to experience with MOOCs.

And I succeeded! From January to April we built the “cope14” MOOC:

competences for global collaboration, which is running from 22.04 -

02.06. (so it is active, today starts week 6). I love cMOOCs but in the

project team we opted for a mixture of c and x. I’m glad that “cope14”

is open, we use a wordpress blog. There are questions and links and

assignments and videos of course. And - we have two moderators who

are monitoring the learning processes and try to support the learners a

little bit.

http://zmldidaktik.wordpress.com/2014/04/26/interacting-as-moderator-

and-facilitator-inthe- cope14-mooc/

Problem Solution

Context

To Design Patterns

Integrated Learning Design Environment (http://ilde.upf.edu/moocs/)

Bring them along

Bend don’t break

Induction

Know your audience

Scaffolded MOOC

Fishbowl

Provocative question

Chatflow

MOOC Legacy

Crowd bonding

Drumbeat

Large diverse groups

Knowing the story

Herding cats

Adjacent platforms

LEARNING

ORIENTATION

STRUCTURE

COMMUNITY

PARTICIPATION

MOOC Design Pattern Mapping

Sparking forum participation

Sharing wall

Six minute video

Checkpoints

See Do Share

Research

Prototype

[Design] challenge

Evaluate

Six-step design model

1

IdeateIterate6 3

4

5

2

Design Patterns

Open Design: the concept of design as a fluid, instinctive process, open to everyone. (http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/03/arts/design/can-anybody-be-a-designer.html)

Success criteria

1a

2a

Incorporating design patterns into a design process