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Best Practices in Learning Design:
Aligning objectives, strategies & assessments to
enhance the learning experience
ELIZABETH MAHLER
SHANNON ALPERT
BRITT WATWOOD
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
2019 CPS Faculty Development Conference
Meet the
team
2
Elizabeth Mahler,
EdD
Britt Watwood, EdD
Shannon Alpert, EdD
Objectives
3
By the end of this workshop, you will have
the opportunity to:
 Illustrate the alignment within your
course between objectives, learning
strategies and assessments;
 Organize your class flow to enhance
learning; and
 Design an alignment matrix that
maximizes active learning.
Think about
your course or
class design…
What does it
mean to have
alignment?
4
Your answers…
What does it
mean to have
alignment?
5
Alignment …
6
01
Program
Goals
02
Course
Objectives
03
Weekly
Objectives
04
Learning
Strategies
05
Assessments
Bloom’s
Taxonomy
7
Bloom’s
Taxonomy
8
9
TPACK
10
11
Combining
Bloom’s verbs
and Digital
elements
12
The
Alignment
Matrix
13
Objective “formula”: Students will have the
opportunity to [insert an active verb from Bloom's
list] [then insert the knowledge or construct that
should be learned].
Corresponding
Week/Theme
Course Objective Learning Strategies Assessment Strategies
Week 2 - Building a
network with social
media
Course Objective 2: Students
will have the opportunity to
build a personal learning
network using social media.
Note: This objective is one of
six objectives for this course.
Each "week" may align with
one or more objectives.
Students will seek out and
follow educational
professionals on Twitter.
Students will articulate
advantages and disadvantages
of using socially networked
tools for learning.
Note: You may have one or
more learning strategies. If the
learning strategy does not
support the objective, it should
be revised. Be sure that you
have at least one learning
strategy for each objective to
help students reach that
objective.
Students will summarize
their experiences in
seeking out educational
professionals and
considering the use of
socially networked tools
for learning through the
discussion board.
Individual feedback will
be provided.
Note: In this course,
students will prepare an
infographic based on this
information in a
subsequent week. This
discussion board is the
first assessment activity in
the progression to a more
formal assignment.
Example
Course
EDU-6333
Fall 2019
14
Example
Course
EDU-6333
Fall 2019
15
Example
Course
EDU-6333
Fall 2019
16
Example
Course
EDU-6333
Fall 2019
17
Example
Course
EDU-6333
Fall 2019
18
Now it is your turn…working in pairs
19
Application to
Your Courses
Take 1 minute to...
Silently, consider one of
your courses (or learning
experiences) where you
want to be sure that
there is alignment across
the course objectives,
learning strategies, and
assessment strategies.
Find a partner or two to share
the course you've been
thinking about and how you
might use the matrix. There
are handouts at your table
that include Bloom's
taxonomy as well as a list of
verbs that can be used in
writing objectives and an
alignment matrix.
Write any questions you
have for us on the
notecards provided at
your table. We will
collect and address
these.
Think about your take
aways from today.
20
Questions
Resources and Links
 Bloom’s Taxonomy Model (Teach Thought)
 https://www.teachthought.com/critical-thinking/3-dimensional-model-blooms-taxonomy/
 Bloom’s Taxonomy Verb Chart (University of Arkansas)
 https://tips.uark.edu/blooms-taxonomy-verb-chart/
 TPACK - http://www.tpack.org/
 Northeastern University Center for Advancing Teaching and Learning through Research
 https://learning.northeastern.edu/
 Professor’s Guide to Using Bloom’s Taxonomy (Phillip Preville)
 https://cvm.msu.edu/assets/documents/Professors-Guide-to-Using-Blooms.pdf
 Miller, M. (2014) Minds online: Teaching effectively with technology. Cambridge MA: Harvard
University Press.

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Best Practices in Learning Design

  • 1. Best Practices in Learning Design: Aligning objectives, strategies & assessments to enhance the learning experience ELIZABETH MAHLER SHANNON ALPERT BRITT WATWOOD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION 2019 CPS Faculty Development Conference
  • 2. Meet the team 2 Elizabeth Mahler, EdD Britt Watwood, EdD Shannon Alpert, EdD
  • 3. Objectives 3 By the end of this workshop, you will have the opportunity to:  Illustrate the alignment within your course between objectives, learning strategies and assessments;  Organize your class flow to enhance learning; and  Design an alignment matrix that maximizes active learning.
  • 4. Think about your course or class design… What does it mean to have alignment? 4
  • 5. Your answers… What does it mean to have alignment? 5
  • 9. 9
  • 11. 11
  • 13. The Alignment Matrix 13 Objective “formula”: Students will have the opportunity to [insert an active verb from Bloom's list] [then insert the knowledge or construct that should be learned]. Corresponding Week/Theme Course Objective Learning Strategies Assessment Strategies Week 2 - Building a network with social media Course Objective 2: Students will have the opportunity to build a personal learning network using social media. Note: This objective is one of six objectives for this course. Each "week" may align with one or more objectives. Students will seek out and follow educational professionals on Twitter. Students will articulate advantages and disadvantages of using socially networked tools for learning. Note: You may have one or more learning strategies. If the learning strategy does not support the objective, it should be revised. Be sure that you have at least one learning strategy for each objective to help students reach that objective. Students will summarize their experiences in seeking out educational professionals and considering the use of socially networked tools for learning through the discussion board. Individual feedback will be provided. Note: In this course, students will prepare an infographic based on this information in a subsequent week. This discussion board is the first assessment activity in the progression to a more formal assignment.
  • 19. Now it is your turn…working in pairs 19
  • 20. Application to Your Courses Take 1 minute to... Silently, consider one of your courses (or learning experiences) where you want to be sure that there is alignment across the course objectives, learning strategies, and assessment strategies. Find a partner or two to share the course you've been thinking about and how you might use the matrix. There are handouts at your table that include Bloom's taxonomy as well as a list of verbs that can be used in writing objectives and an alignment matrix. Write any questions you have for us on the notecards provided at your table. We will collect and address these. Think about your take aways from today. 20
  • 22. Resources and Links  Bloom’s Taxonomy Model (Teach Thought)  https://www.teachthought.com/critical-thinking/3-dimensional-model-blooms-taxonomy/  Bloom’s Taxonomy Verb Chart (University of Arkansas)  https://tips.uark.edu/blooms-taxonomy-verb-chart/  TPACK - http://www.tpack.org/  Northeastern University Center for Advancing Teaching and Learning through Research  https://learning.northeastern.edu/  Professor’s Guide to Using Bloom’s Taxonomy (Phillip Preville)  https://cvm.msu.edu/assets/documents/Professors-Guide-to-Using-Blooms.pdf  Miller, M. (2014) Minds online: Teaching effectively with technology. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press.