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EDAC 635
Group 5 Final Presentation
Group 5 Final Presentation
 Marissa Coon, Ashley Sutton, Jennifer Graham,
                  Lisa Schunk
Introduction
Introduction to Computer Applications (Hybrid)
Introduction to Computer Applications (Hybrid)


•   The class group 5 constructed is a hybrid course that
    both traditional and non-traditional students can take.
    Students will meet face-to-face only four times over the
    semester. Students who are beginners in Microsoft
    Office Suite will learn how to navigate MS Office Suite
    programs by the end of the semester.
Context of the Course
•   students will meet face-to-face 4 times
    learning will be done mainly on their own with the
    guidance of instructor-written tutorials.

•   students will also be able to view how-to videos

•   capstone projects will be given for each program

•   students will utilize Office programs to plan a complete
    itinerary for a destination of their choice
Purpose of the Project
•   The purpose of the class is to help students learn to
    navigate and utilize Microsoft Office Suite programs. At
    the end of the class, students will be able to create word
    documents, excel workbooks, and pamphlets, among
    other items.

•   This class also has a focus on travel --- by the end of the
    class, students will have researched and planned a full
    trip to a destination of their choice.
Main Features:Learners
This hybrid course will allow both
traditional and nontraditional students
to enroll.
Main Features:Learning Objectives
•   Hybrid course
•   Online discussions
•   4 face-to-face class meetings
•   Project presentations
•   Microsoft learning modules
•   Capstone projects for each Microsoft tool
Main Features: Learning Context
•   The online portion of the course and be completed from
    anywhere with Internet access.

•   Face-to-face classroom meetings will be held in a
    computer lab with a computer for every student and a
    projector.
Main Features: Learning Process
•   Each Microsoft tool mastered offers each student the
    opportunity to experience, collaborate, explore, and
    create.
•   By experiencing the inner-workings of the tool and
    putting the skills learned into practice, the learner can
    make sense of his/her learning
•   Discussions foster learning relationships and feedback.
•   Face-to-face presentations allow for students to peer-
    review others' work and provide feedback while getting
    their own.
Main Features: Educators
•   The instructor facilitates all learning.

•   Learning opportunities are created by the instructor for
    the students both inside and outside of the classroom.

•   The instructor is highly accessible through the use of
    technology.
Translating Observation to Action: Our
             Program Plan
Translating Observation to Action: Our
             Program Plan

Our goals, based on observations from investigation:

•Easy for non-traditional students to access
•Focus on making content relevant
•Immersive experience with an emphasis on higher level
learning
Program Plan (cont.)
What data guided our program plan?

•Knowles's theory of andragogy
•Bloom's Taxonomy
•Interviews from adult educators
•Knowledge of hybrid technologies
Program Plan (cont.)
Where did we arrive?

In the end, we designed our program to be:

•A hybrid program: mostly online work, with some face-to-
face meetings between students and teachers

•Focused on computer applications
•Encourage students' creativity by incorporating application
and synthesis activities
Learner Rationale
Learner Rationale
Learner Rationale
Malcolm Knowles learning theory:

•Adult learners need self-directed learning
•Adult learners need to be able to apply their own life
experiences to learning

•Adult learners need practical learning experiences that
apply to a specific need (Knowles, 1984)
Learning Objectives Rationale

Based on Bloom's Taxonomy of Learning

•   Learner comprehension and application of knowledge
    acquired

•   Learner synthesis and evaluation (Overbaugh & Shultz,
    2012)
Educator Rationale


•   Humanistic model of learning

•   Focus is on the learner manipulating information

•   Delegator teaching style

•   Focus is on the learner's needs and wants
    (Mackeracher, 2004)
Learning Context Rationale

•   Learner-centered model

•   Teacher acts as facilitator

•   Learners have hands-on activities for learning objectives
    (Knowles, 1950)
Learning Process Rationale

•   Learner experiences the basic steps of the learning
    cycle

•   Learner participates in learning activities

•   Learner receives feedback from both the teacher and
    other students in the class

•   The teacher is the facilitator

•   Direct instruction is provided to help the learner begin
    each activity (Mackeracher, 2004)
Our Class Syllabus

          You can view our class syllabus by
                 visiting our blog at:
   http://edac6352012.wordpress.com/2012/04/08/course-syllabus/
References
Knowles, M. S. (1950). Informal Adult Education, New York:
   Association Press.

Knowles, M. S. (1984). The adult learner: A neglected species (3rd ed).
Houston, TX: Gulf.

MacKeracher, D. (2004). Making sense of adult learning (2nd ed.). Toronto:
  Univ of Toronto Pr.

Overbaugh, R. & Schultz, L. (2012). Bloom’s taxonomy. Retrieved from:
  http://www.odu.edu/educ/roverbau/Bloom/blooms_taxonomy.htm

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Edac635 finalpresentation1

  • 1. EDAC 635 Group 5 Final Presentation Group 5 Final Presentation Marissa Coon, Ashley Sutton, Jennifer Graham, Lisa Schunk
  • 2. Introduction Introduction to Computer Applications (Hybrid) Introduction to Computer Applications (Hybrid) • The class group 5 constructed is a hybrid course that both traditional and non-traditional students can take. Students will meet face-to-face only four times over the semester. Students who are beginners in Microsoft Office Suite will learn how to navigate MS Office Suite programs by the end of the semester.
  • 3. Context of the Course • students will meet face-to-face 4 times learning will be done mainly on their own with the guidance of instructor-written tutorials. • students will also be able to view how-to videos • capstone projects will be given for each program • students will utilize Office programs to plan a complete itinerary for a destination of their choice
  • 4. Purpose of the Project • The purpose of the class is to help students learn to navigate and utilize Microsoft Office Suite programs. At the end of the class, students will be able to create word documents, excel workbooks, and pamphlets, among other items. • This class also has a focus on travel --- by the end of the class, students will have researched and planned a full trip to a destination of their choice.
  • 5. Main Features:Learners This hybrid course will allow both traditional and nontraditional students to enroll.
  • 6. Main Features:Learning Objectives • Hybrid course • Online discussions • 4 face-to-face class meetings • Project presentations • Microsoft learning modules • Capstone projects for each Microsoft tool
  • 7. Main Features: Learning Context • The online portion of the course and be completed from anywhere with Internet access. • Face-to-face classroom meetings will be held in a computer lab with a computer for every student and a projector.
  • 8. Main Features: Learning Process • Each Microsoft tool mastered offers each student the opportunity to experience, collaborate, explore, and create. • By experiencing the inner-workings of the tool and putting the skills learned into practice, the learner can make sense of his/her learning • Discussions foster learning relationships and feedback. • Face-to-face presentations allow for students to peer- review others' work and provide feedback while getting their own.
  • 9. Main Features: Educators • The instructor facilitates all learning. • Learning opportunities are created by the instructor for the students both inside and outside of the classroom. • The instructor is highly accessible through the use of technology.
  • 10. Translating Observation to Action: Our Program Plan Translating Observation to Action: Our Program Plan Our goals, based on observations from investigation: •Easy for non-traditional students to access •Focus on making content relevant •Immersive experience with an emphasis on higher level learning
  • 11. Program Plan (cont.) What data guided our program plan? •Knowles's theory of andragogy •Bloom's Taxonomy •Interviews from adult educators •Knowledge of hybrid technologies
  • 12. Program Plan (cont.) Where did we arrive? In the end, we designed our program to be: •A hybrid program: mostly online work, with some face-to- face meetings between students and teachers •Focused on computer applications •Encourage students' creativity by incorporating application and synthesis activities
  • 13. Learner Rationale Learner Rationale Learner Rationale Malcolm Knowles learning theory: •Adult learners need self-directed learning •Adult learners need to be able to apply their own life experiences to learning •Adult learners need practical learning experiences that apply to a specific need (Knowles, 1984)
  • 14. Learning Objectives Rationale Based on Bloom's Taxonomy of Learning • Learner comprehension and application of knowledge acquired • Learner synthesis and evaluation (Overbaugh & Shultz, 2012)
  • 15. Educator Rationale • Humanistic model of learning • Focus is on the learner manipulating information • Delegator teaching style • Focus is on the learner's needs and wants (Mackeracher, 2004)
  • 16. Learning Context Rationale • Learner-centered model • Teacher acts as facilitator • Learners have hands-on activities for learning objectives (Knowles, 1950)
  • 17. Learning Process Rationale • Learner experiences the basic steps of the learning cycle • Learner participates in learning activities • Learner receives feedback from both the teacher and other students in the class • The teacher is the facilitator • Direct instruction is provided to help the learner begin each activity (Mackeracher, 2004)
  • 18. Our Class Syllabus You can view our class syllabus by visiting our blog at: http://edac6352012.wordpress.com/2012/04/08/course-syllabus/
  • 19. References Knowles, M. S. (1950). Informal Adult Education, New York: Association Press. Knowles, M. S. (1984). The adult learner: A neglected species (3rd ed). Houston, TX: Gulf. MacKeracher, D. (2004). Making sense of adult learning (2nd ed.). Toronto: Univ of Toronto Pr. Overbaugh, R. & Schultz, L. (2012). Bloom’s taxonomy. Retrieved from: http://www.odu.edu/educ/roverbau/Bloom/blooms_taxonomy.htm