Download - 6 affordances
Affordances
• The impact of affordances• Affordances in tools• Affordances in institutions
(Johnson & Goldstein, 2003, p. 1338)
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What to do?
• 300+ students in the course• Assignment just submitted online• Some haven’t submitted
• (Lockyer et al, 2013)
• Would have allowed for modification of the learning design ‘on the fly’ if the intended experience or outcomes were not being realized.
• “While this learning analytics tool theoretically supports the implementation stage of that educational continuum - to date it has been largely used as a reflective tool.
• Further research is required to investigate how educators can be better prompted when student interactions indicate a deviation from the intended learning outcomes.
Types of Affordances
• CRM like• Comparisons, reflections and annotations• Recommendations• Knowledge sharing with others– Analysis– Intervention– Repercussions
Hypothetical
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Hypothetical
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1. Investigate the causes
2. Research literature to identify best practice
3. Undertake a redesign informed by best practice
4. Evaluate the redesign, reflect
and make more changes
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change the assessment to satisfy the institutional requirements of satisfied
students and reasonable pass ratesrather than explore an alternative
learning and teaching approach
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change the assessment to satisfy the institutional requirements of satisfied
students and reasonable pass rates
an effective solution in the current higher education
environment that encourages the academic to prioritise other areas, such as research.
rather than explore an alternative
learning and teaching approach
(Tutty, Sheard et al, 2008)
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Pitfalls
Constraints
“why are you still running 3 assignments
when you should only run 2”(Tutty, Sheard & Avram, 2008, pp. 181-182)
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1. Tested material prior to teaching
2. Lack of time to re-teach topics3. Lack of training4. Lack of time
(Tyler, 2013)
Quality Feasibility
What can be done to remove the impediments to quality teaching? This is a question that institutions rarely ask, although individual expert teachers continually do. It is one thing to have a model for good teaching, but if there are institutional policies or structures that actually prevent the model from operating effectively, then they need to be removed.
(Biggs, 2001, p. 223)