conole learning design
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The 7Cs of learning design
Gráinne Conole, Leicester University25th April 2012
Copenhagen, Denmark
Promise and reality
Social and participatory media offer new ways to communicate and collaborate
Wealth of free resources and tools
Not fully exploited
Replicating bad pedagogy
Lack of time and skills
Learning Design
Shift from belief-based, implicit approaches to design-
based, explicit approaches
Encourages reflective, scholarly practices
Promotes sharing and discussion
Learning DesignA design-based approach to creation and support of
courses
http://www.open.ac.uk/blogs/OULDI/
ConsolidateEvaluate and embed your design
ConceptualiseWhat do we want to design, who for
and why?
http://beyonddistance.wordpress.com/2012/02/07/carpe-diem-the-7cs-of-design-and-delivery/
Carpe Diem:7Cs of learning Design
Session 1•Overview of learning design•Mini-pres: background to workshop •Intro to e-tivity 1
Session 2•Review of Course Features•Intro to e-tivity 2
E-tivity: Course Features
E-tivity: Course Map
E-tivity: A Learning Design Resource Audit
Plenary work Course team work (e-tivities)
Session 3• Review completed course maps • Intro to e-tivity 3
http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloudscape/view/2379
E-tivity: How to ruin a course
Session 5•Review of Activity Profiles •Intro to e-tivity 5
Session 6•Review of Storyboards •Task Swimlane •Intro to e-tivity 6•Stock-taking and target-setting for next day
E-tivity: Storyboard
E-tivity: E-tivities
Plenary workCourse team work
(e-tivities)Session 4• Review of completed resource audit• Intro to e-tivity 4
E-tivity: Activity Profile
Background to the workshop• Useful sites and resources– OULDI website– Carpe Diem website– 7Cs OER page– Cloudworks cloudscape
How to ruin a course
Course Features resources
• http://tinyurl.com/coursefeatures
• http://tinyurl.com/coursefeatures-Excel • http://linoit.com
Course features
Linoit.com
Course Features Key
• Orange = Guidance and support• Blue = Content and activities• Green = Communication and collaboration• Purple = Reflection and demonstration
The Course Map templatewww.tinyurl.com/ouldi-coursemap
Course map view
Course Map resources
• www.tinyurl.com/coursemap-cloudworks
• www.tinyurl.com/ouldi-coursemap • www.tinyurl.com/coursemap-ds • www.tinyurl.com/coursemap-flickr
Develop your Activity Profile
• http://tinyurl.com/ActivityProfileFlash • http://tinyurl.com/ActivityProfileExcel
Activity Profile Resources
• www.cloudworks.ac.uk/cloud/view/3420
• www.tinyurl.com/activity-profile-ds• www.tinyurl.com/ActivityProfileFlash • www.tinyurl.com/ActivityProfileExcel
Learning outcomes
Assessment
START END
Story board
Task Swimlane: Mapping an activity at the micro-level
http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloud/view/3421
Develop your e-tivities
Conclusion
• Structured guidance to think about design
• The power of visualisation• Beyond content to activities and
experience• Iterative, creative and messy• Making designs explicit• Social media to foster
communication and collaboration
http://cloudworks.ac.uk/cloudscape/view/2406http://www.ld-grid.org/
Conole, G. (forthcoming), Designing for learning in an open world, New York: SpringerChapters available on dropbox