Abstract

The Learning Objective Design workshop introduces participants to a novel approach for collaboratively designing learning experiences, in particular addressing some of the typical processes of Instructional and Curriculum Design such as the design of Learning Objectives and Assessment strategies. The authors will introduce a Learning Objective Design Board as a practical tool to make the process of defining Learning Objectives and Assessment Strategies for any type of educational experience easier, more creative, collaborative, and even playful. Outline of the workshop: 1. Introductory Presentation and Theoretical Background; 2. Presentation and instruction for the Collaborative Board in Miro; 3. Practical Exercises in small working groups; 4. Group presentations and discussion; 5. Wrap up. In preparation for the workshop participants are kindly requested to create a free personal account on the Miro platform at www.miro.com (this step is not mandatory, participants can join even without an account, but having an account will result in a better experience). Also, taking a quick tour of the main functionalities of the tool beforehand would make the practical part of the workshop easier and smoother for participants. Here's a quick and easy tutorial to get started: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7L1-0DOGHDY

Keywords

collaborative design, learning design, instructional design, learning objective design, game-based learning

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Sep 24th, 9:00 AM

Collaborative card-based learning objective design

The Learning Objective Design workshop introduces participants to a novel approach for collaboratively designing learning experiences, in particular addressing some of the typical processes of Instructional and Curriculum Design such as the design of Learning Objectives and Assessment strategies. The authors will introduce a Learning Objective Design Board as a practical tool to make the process of defining Learning Objectives and Assessment Strategies for any type of educational experience easier, more creative, collaborative, and even playful. Outline of the workshop: 1. Introductory Presentation and Theoretical Background; 2. Presentation and instruction for the Collaborative Board in Miro; 3. Practical Exercises in small working groups; 4. Group presentations and discussion; 5. Wrap up. In preparation for the workshop participants are kindly requested to create a free personal account on the Miro platform at www.miro.com (this step is not mandatory, participants can join even without an account, but having an account will result in a better experience). Also, taking a quick tour of the main functionalities of the tool beforehand would make the practical part of the workshop easier and smoother for participants. Here's a quick and easy tutorial to get started: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7L1-0DOGHDY

 

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