Monday, 8 July 2013

Reflections on Designing and Delivering a DE Tutorial

Date: 02/07/2013


Topic:  Designing and Deliverying a DE Tutorial

Author-editor model, course team model and the "lean" model are the three most common approach to designing  DE Tutorials in practice.

Regardless of model, general principles of DE tutorial design and delivery include;

  • Good structureThe organization of the course and its components must be well defined and understandable for the student;
  • Clear objectivesOnly when a course has clear learning objectives—unambiguous statements of what the student should be able to do as evidence of having learned.
  • Small units:    The content of the course should be broken down and presented in small units, each of which might correspond to a single learning objective.
  • Planned participation: A fundamental mistake made by inexperienced educators who become involved in distance education is to assume that students will participate
  • Completeness: Course materials are far more than a textbook or informative Web site, and should contain instructional commentary, activities, and illustrations similar to those that would be provided, often extemporaneously, in a traditional classroom setting.
  • Repetition: Unlike some other media applications, in teaching it is acceptable for the text, audio, video, or computer-based system to sometimes repeat key ideas and information (e.g., in online closure summaries) to provide reinforcement and to compensate for distractions and memory limitations.
  • Synthesis: Important ideas expressed in the materials or contributed by students should be woven together (especially in summaries).
  • Stimulation and variety: Through the use of interesting formats, content, or guests, course materials need to capture and hold the attention of students.Information should be presented in a number of different formats and by different media to appeal to varying interests and backgrounds of the students.
  • Open-endedAssignments, examples, and problems should, where possible, be open-ended to allow students to adapt content to their own interests or situations.
  • Feedback and evaluationStudents should receive regular feedback on their assignments and general progress in the course


On the Design and  delivering a DE Tutorial.

- Criteria for a DE tutorial design and delivery includes;

  • Instructional design must be based on sound learning theories to ensure stability of materials.
  •  Design must meet institutional internal quality standards to ensure usability and interoperability
  • Use of appropriate media must be enforced.
  • The technologies selected for course delivery are not superfluou  rather, the course design will exploit the unique characteristics of the selected media to engage and support both learners and teachers (such characteristics may include accessibility of content, multimedia, hyperlinking, multiple or global perspectives, ease of revision, and accommodation of many forms of interaction) ( D. Caplan & R. Graham , 2008)
  • Designs are practical and can be developed in cost effective ways.
The basic principle is design and delivery of DE tutorial is that no matter what system of delivery, instructional medium employed, pedagogical standards should not be compromised.

Thursday, 27 June 2013

REFLECTIONS ON OMDE603 COURSE MATERIALS

DATE: 19/6/13


Topic:    Open Educational resources:


  • open content/resources is argued  to be different from open learning.
  • Some distance education experts think that OER initiative is being abused for self-benefit  by some universities (Bates, 2011)
  • There is the view that OER activities at the moment lack proper structure that encourage learning.



On the learners knowledge of ODL technologies.

Reflecting on what I have learnt  so far in both OMDE601 and OMDE603 regarding ODL pedagogy and uses of educational technologies I begin to see the need for formal teaching of ODL technologies be included  as part of learner support by ODL institutions.  This will ensure sustained knowledge of these tools and in turn improve student performance.

Monday, 17 June 2013

Welcome to my Blog!

For the time being my postings will be focused on  reflections on my OMDE603 learning material.

Thank you.

Dennis.