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Designing Learning Innovation
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Designing Learning Innovation at Coursera Overview
Duration | 24 hours |
Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Beginner |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
Designing Learning Innovation at Coursera Highlights
- Shareable Certificate Earn a Certificate upon completion
- 100% online Start instantly and learn at your own schedule.
- Flexible deadlines Reset deadlines in accordance to your schedule.
- Beginner Level No recommended Background
- Approx. 24 hours to complete
- English Subtitles: English
Designing Learning Innovation at Coursera Course details
- Where to start to innovate your teaching? But before that, what does it mean to innovate in the classroom? Designing Learning Innovation aims to put the designing culture at the service of learning innovation, supporting those who do not have a specific pedagogical background and those who wish to learn the basic tools of a good teaching design then to continue exploring the frontiers of innovation.
- A set of logical and methodological tools to innovate teaching, finding the most suitable approaches with one?s own vision of the teaching-learning experience.
- INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES (ILOs)
- If you actively participate in this course, at the end you will be able to:
- Use basic theoretical-methodological tools (such as Constructive Alignment and the Learning Innovation Network) to enhance teaching coherence between learning objectives, assessment methods and learning experiences;
- apply pedagogical frameworks of the active learning methodology to the design either an individual teaching module or an entire teaching path;
- evaluate advantages and disadvantages, in the field of your own teachings, of traditional evaluation approaches compared to the new assessment strategies, in particular those oriented to the formative evaluation;
- apply simple strategies for managing the active class in small, medium and large classrooms;
- designing and producing quality teaching materials also enhancing the availability of ?Open Educational Resources?.
- THE MOOC-BOOK: MATERIALS AND ACTIVITIES
- The MOOC is realized in a strongly integrated way with the book "Designing Learning Innovation" that will soon be published by Pearson (the english version will be the translation of the italian one already published).
- In the course you will find video lessons and infographic articulated as in the book. You will also encounter different types of activities which will contribute to make your experience richer and more complete.
Designing Learning Innovation at Coursera Curriculum
Why Learning Innovation
Designing Learning Innovation
What we mean by Learning Innovation
From speaker to designer
How this course work
Let's think about it together
The words of Learning Innovation
Infographics - Learning Innovation
What do you think?
Infographic - teacher as designer
From speaker to designer: what do you think?
WEEK 1 - Bibliography
Anticipation test
Week 1 - Final Take Away Quiz
The Intended Learning Outcomes
The beauty of starting from the end
The intended learning outcomes
The Dublin descriptors
Bloom's Taxonomies
Infographic - Constructive Alignment - J.B. Biggs
Infographics - The Intended Learning Outcomes
Peer Evaluation - the Intended Learning Outcomes
Infographic - Dublin Descriptors
Infographics - Bloom's Taxonomies
What do you think? Extending Bloom?s taxonomy to the digital world
WEEK 2 - Bibliography
What do you remember? Constructive Alignment
What do you remember? The Intended Learning Outcomes
Week 2 - Final Take Away Quiz
The Assessment
The reasons of assessment
The key principles of assessment
Tests
Criteria and indicators
The crucial role of feedback
Involving students in the assessment
Infographic - Formative and Summative Assessment
Coffee break - how do you assess?
Infographic - Constructive Alignment and Assessment
Infographic - What kind of test?
Infographics - Assessment rubrics
Infographic - the features of an effective feedback
Focus - Feedback
Focus - the Feedback Toolkit
Infographic - Peer Assessment / Self Assessment
Your idea - Involving students in the assessment
WEEK 3 - Bibliography
What do you remember? Intended Learning Outcomes and Assessment
What do you remember? Criteria, indicators, values
Week 3 - Final Take Away Quiz
The Pedagogical Frameworks
Pedagogical frameworks "prêt-à-porter"
Orienting ourselves among pedagogical theories
Gagné and learning events
Inquiry based learning
Problem based learning
Kolb's cycle
Social Learning
Networked Learning
Flipped Classroom
Infographic - Gagné's learning events
Infographic - Inquiry based learning
Infographic - Problem based learning
Infographic - Kolb's cycle
Infographic - Social Learning
Infographic - Networked Learning
Infographic - Flipped classroom
Focus - Flipped classroom
What do you think? Flipped classroom
Peer Assessment - Pedagogical frameworks
WEEK 4 - Bibliography
What do you remember? Three different perspectives
What do you remember? Pedagogical models 1
Infographic - Networked Learning
Week 4 - Final Take Away Quiz
The Learning Innovation Network: active classroom
The Learning Innovation Network
Creating the Network
Describing the key actors
The active classroom
The design of activities
Activities for large classrooms
Activities for medium-small classrooms
Infographic - the Learning Innovation Network
Challenge yourself!
Infographic - Map of Actors
Infographics - describing the key actors
Infographic - the active classroom
Infographic - The design of activities
Infographic - Activities for large classrooms
Infographic - Activities for small/medium classrooms
Focus - Active classroom
The INSYSTED Inspirational Guide
WEEK 5 - Bibliography
What do you remember? The Learning Innovation Network
Week 5 - Final Take Away Quiz
The Learning Innovation Network: contents and useful connections
Contents: typology and narrative structures
Content: format and sources
Focus: Open Educational Resources (part 3)
Physical channels
Digital channels
The outside world
Monitoring: the quantitative dimension
Monitoring: the qualitative dimension
Infographic - typology and narrative structures
Infographic - typology and narrative structures (2)
Infographic - design ideas
Infographic - OERs
Infographic - contents of the Learning Innovation Network
Focus: Open Educational Resources (part 1)
Focus: Open Educational Resources (part 2)
Infographic - phisical channels
Infographic - digital channels
Infographics - the outside world
Focus - MOOC (part 1)
Focus - MOOC (part 2)
Focus - MOOC (part 3)
Infographics - monitoring: the quantitative dimension
Infographics - Monitoring: the qualitative dimension
WEEK 6 - Bibliography
What do you remember? Contents and channels
Week 6 - Final Take Away Quiz
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