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COPD Workshop
Welcome to the COPD Workshop!
Presented by Maria KanterInstructional Designer/ Usability Consultant
Concordia Universitymaria.kanter@gmail.com
Retrieved from http://www.livingwellwithcopd.com/english/home/default.asp?s=1
Evaluation
Implementation
Development
Design
Analysis
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What is Instructional Design (ID)?The A.D.D.I.E. model
Procedural learning applied
The C.R.A.P. Principle
Evaluation
IntroductionContent
AssessmentConclusion
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After completing this workshop you should be able to:■ Describe the Analysis (A), Design (D), Development (D), Implementation (I), Evaluation (E) process■ Given instructional material, apply the 4 design best practices described in the C.R.A.P. principle.■ Given different learners, recognize when to apply supplantive vs. generative strategies ■ Given instructional objectives, recognize how to apply good design principles for procedural learning
Objectives
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COPD WorkshopOpening Activity
Should you have a framework? Why?
What is your framework?
What are the main elements you need to consider?
Scenario (3min): You are presenting a Workshop on COPD. There are 10 students/patients planning to attend. In order to prepare, design, and deliver an effective workshop, what do you need to know?
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COPD WorkshopThe A.D.D.I.E. Model
The A.D.D.I.E. model is a framework used to guide you in instructional design process.
What framework should you use?
Analysis15%
Task
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COPD WorkshopThe Main Elements to Consider
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Physiological characteristicso Intelligence o Level of educationo Reading ability
Affectiveo Motivationo Anxiety
Socialo Independent vs. group
The Main Elements to Consider
Design20%
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COPD WorkshopThe C.R.A.P. Principle
These are the four basic principles of design:
• Contrast
• Repetition
• Alignment
• Proximity
Once you name them, you’ll begin to see them everywhere!
Although I will be explaining these separately, they are all interconnected. (Canadian Tire)
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Let’s take a closer look at contrast…
The C.R.A.P. Principle Applied
Adapted from fotolio
02- Breathing Management module
Reflective tape
COPD WorkshopProcedural Learning Overview
Introduction
Body
Evaluate Feedback
Conclusion
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1. Summarize and Review2. Remotivate and Close
1. Process information and examples/ Focus Attention
2. Employ Learning Strategy
3. Practice
1. Gain Attention/Arouse Interest and Motivation
2. Establish Objectives
3. Preview Lesson
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Any questions/ comments?
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Evaluation
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References Used■ Carliner, S. (2003). Training design basics. Alexandria, VA: ASTD Press.■ Smith, P.L. & Ragan, T.J. (2005), Instructional Design, 3rd Edition. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.■ Williams, Robin (1994). The non-designers design book. Berkeley, CA: Peachpit Press.Additional References■ An introduction to plain language writing and clear design: How to cut the Gobbledegook■ How to create effective patient learning material■ Assessing Readability in English (Flesch-Kincaid)■ Kirkpatrick, Donald. Evaluating Training: The Four Levels.
Resources
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Other Additional References■ A Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching, and Assessing — A Revision of Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational Objectives; Lorin W. Anderson, David R. Krathwohl, Peter W. Airasian, Kathleen A. Cruikshank, Richard E. Mayer, Paul R. Pintrich, James Raths and Merlin C. Wittrock (Eds.) Addison Wesley Longman, Inc. 2001.■ Gagne, Robert. (1997.) The Conditions of Learning and Theory of Instruction. Holt Rinehart and Winston.■ Knowles, Malcolm. (1988.) The Modern Practice of Adult Education : From Pedagogy to Andragogy Cambridge Book Co.■ Patient Education: A Practical Approach; 3rd Edition. by Kate Lorig and Associates. SAGE Publications, 2000.
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