During the second
week of my formative evaluation, I finished up my one to one and then my small
group. My small group started out with
five people, but was only able to get three people who could agree on a meeting
time that didn’t conflict with their schedules.
I got a lot a feedback from my SME and One to one, but have not made all
the major changes. The doc students were a little apprehensive, because
two of them had no intentions of teaching , and felt they would not be helpful
in the evaluation. When I did small
groups before, it was easier to get them scheduled. I met them at their school
right after dismissal. This time I had
to send out two different Doodles polls.
I was beginning to think I would only have one participant in my small
group. The evaluation went
smoothly. I was able to work out the
kinks with the technology. We resolved
D2L issues. I think the evaluation went
well. I got good feedback. They said
even though they did not feel they were fully prepared, they felt better
prepared after the module. I think they
would felt more prepared had they completed the entire course, but they only
completed two modules because of time constraints. Now that I am finished with the evaluation,
it is time for me to write it up. I have
been trying to write up each section as I complete it so that I won’t feel so overwhelmed
trying to remember what happened two weeks ago.
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Thursday, April 30, 2015
Week 10 reflection
I was the lead
evaluator, and was responsible for the formative evaluation of our model. The first week, I schedule the Subject Matter
Experts and started the one to ones. This was important because we needed to
make sure that what we have put in the modules was accurate. I got some interesting feedback. Some of the sections are a little text heavy
and we needed to find more videos that modeled more teaching strategies. I was given a list of possible strategies to
include. When I did the formative
evaluation before, I only had one sme and she did the whole unit. This time I scheduled three and they each had
an introduction module plus two others.
So some of the feedback I got included suggestions that were already
present in other modules. In order to keep up with who was doing what, I
created a table of testers and which section they would be responsible for testing. The first SME was unable to take the quizzes
because we had them set to only open when the first quiz was passed. We opened them up so the others were able to
take the quizzes. Next week I will finish my one to one and have a small group
of three people.
Monday, April 13, 2015
Week 9 reflection
This week I worked on the formative evaluation plan. This is an important part of the instructional design process. I get to test the product that we develop to see if it is ready to go into the field. I spent some time reading other evaluation plans.
When I did this before, I broke each step down and worked on them weekly. I did my subject matter expert evaluation, revised and then reported my results. I did the same for my one to one and small group evaluations. This time the evaluation is more reflective of real world practice because I am writing my plan up with each step in mind, and then following it rather than by piecemeal. However, going through the process previously has helped me to better understand what is expected during the same process this time.
The strategies I used were effective for this assignment. While writing the forms that I would use during the evaluation, I went back to make sure that I had included the components in the course. I tried hard to keep to deadlines, but when working in a group that does not always happen. But my group is getting better about following a plan.
I think I covered all that I need to be sure that our module is going to be effective. I am learning how all the parts are working together – making a plan, breaking down the tasks, and working through the design process. So over the next week we will implement our evaluation plan, and modify as needed as we go.
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Week 8 Reflection
I worked on the instructional strategy this week. Unfortunately, I did not finish it in time for Tod to get a video put up by Sunday at 11:59. I was in a lot of pain from my back, so it was hard to focus for more than a few minutes at a time. This was an important task because it lists the strategies we will take to build our content. It was a little tricky for me because we had already begun building our content so I wondered if we were going to have to make some changes. When working in MRKK, I did preinstructional strategies and set strategies for each goal. Also, I thought about my audience and getting their attention as in strategies in Gagne’s nine steps. Eventually, I was able to complete the task to my group members’ satisfaction. During this process, I learned more about strategies and learning theories. This will be helpful this summer when I design other instruction. Next week we will continue to work on our treatment report. Claire was able to get all the components in, we will spend the week tweaking it.
Monday, March 23, 2015
Week 7 Reflection
I worked on putting content into the LMS. We decided to have it all put in by Sunday. I have one more module to complete. I can’t believe that we are more than half way through this project. This part is important because we have to be sure that we have the information in that was discussed at our focus group. When I was in Dr. Tamim’s class, this was one of the most time consuming parts of the project. Of course, I was doing it alone. I have group and it seems to go a little faster. I have decided that for loading the information in the course I would do the instruction first, and then move to the overview.
I think things are going well. I tried to be mindful of cognitive load when developing the course. I did not want to put too much information in, but there is a lot of information that needs to be covered. The next thing is for Tod to create summary videos, so I am finishing my content up tonight.
I think things are going well. I tried to be mindful of cognitive load when developing the course. I did not want to put too much information in, but there is a lot of information that needs to be covered. The next thing is for Tod to create summary videos, so I am finishing my content up tonight.
Monday, March 9, 2015
Week 6 reflection
This week I worked on gathering material for adding content to our course. The focus group was helpful when thinking about what should be included and weeding out some things that may not be a useful. I have also been reading about the formative evaluation process. That will be happening after spring break, and I want to be sure I understand what needs to be done to make the process go well. Dr. Weaver said that she could assist in getting volunteers to help with the course. We will meet as a group to discuss how much should one person complete. We all agree that it would be too much to ask one person to complete the whole course. I did meet my goals this week; though we were a little late getting the project plan done. When working on content development before, I was working independently. So I did not think about things like uniformity. We have to make all the parts look cohesive, and not like three different people worked on it. So now we have to talk about formatting, fonts, etc. I see the need for a WBS because sometimes we don’t always have who will do what worked out, and now having a WBS that we can refer to helps out tremendously. This week, we will meet and pound out the content. We will do this for the next two weeks. Then we will begin the formative evaluation process.
Sunday, March 1, 2015
Week 5 Reflection
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15/5s, be sure your individual site includes your name, your email, and a link
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our G+ community so we know it's updated.
This week our team had a
focus group. We met as a team to decide
what we would discuss. We determined
which topics would be covered in our seven module course. This is
important because the subject matter experts gave input about the topics that
will be covered. Since the SME were from different colleges, we were able to
get a range of input so that I course would better suit each school.
I have never been a part
of a focus group, and I didn’t quit know what to expect. The SME gave good ideas. Some of the SME were
graduate students so we were able to get things added that they said would have
been helpful to them when they first started.
We are moving forward and setting deadlines for
having the course developed. We want to leave plenty of time to complete our
formal assessment. The focus group went well.
I was most proud of the notes that we took. We also got helpful links from one of the
GTAs.
Now I will type the notes and present them at our
next team meeting on Monday. This will
help us to refine our outline and assign modules to develop.
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