Interesting to look around at other sources of edu information: A VCE VET Scored Assessment task type overview
Wednesday, 17 April 2024
Mindmap
Interesting to look around at other sources of edu information: A VCE VET Scored Assessment task type overview
Tuesday, 16 April 2024
5 minute procrastination
Monday, 15 April 2024
Memory research: How and why we remember. Author, Charan Ranganath
Topic: How and why we remember.
The author, Charan Ranganath, has a new book, 'Why We Remember'
- this promotional Waterstones interview includes some really interesting conversation around learning. *If you don't use Spotify you'll be able to find it on any Waterstones related social media.
Saturday, 13 April 2024
Links and tools
Investigating Vyond (animation tool for LD) - You can do a 2 week free trial.
Vyond looks like a useful LD tool. Maybe comparible to Powtoon?
For quality animation:
Adobe Character Animator has a great motion capture aspect - free trial
Moho Debut is a one off payment - $60
In combination with Garageband and/or Audacity you could create something great - probably even motion graphic intros for educator led clips.
Here are some useful links (lots pertaining to visual design).
When I was doing more User Interface design I would grab easy icons from here:icons8
SVGrepo
I believe Canva has dominated the market (free to a point) with a good array of icons now.
Free photo images for your course design: UnSplash (RISE 360 uses these images)
Shutterstock is not free but really worth it for quality images for a course build (if that is what you need)
LMS:
I use Moodle at work but used to use the LMS Canvas when I was teaching. I much prefer it. I subscribe to Instructure to tap into 'Canvas goss' when I can.
Other links:
ACMI has game lessons that may be a good resource for some.
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| Excerpt from Toots or Need a Miracle film clip - by me ^^) |
Saturday, 23 March 2024
First Principles of Instruction
Book First Principles of Instruction M. David Merrill. (2012).
M. David Merrill. (2012). First Principles of Instruction. John Wiley & Sons.Thinking about principles.
Merrill quote:
"A principle (basic method) is a relationship that is always true under appropriate conditions regardless of program or practice (variable method). A practice is a specific instructional activity. A program is an approach consisting of a set of prescribed practices." (M. David Merrill, 2012)
Google 'research' ☺💪 states
Effective, efficient, and engaging instruction. What promotes effective, efficient, and engaging instruction? First Principles of Instruction: Activation, Demonstration, Application, Integration, and Problem-centered.
Link to book for further reading
https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/First_Principles_of_Instruction/6PQBV4LUMF0C?hl=en&gbpv=0Friday, 22 March 2024
Experiential Learning
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| Experiential Learning - brainstorming in MIRO |
Would like to investigate this article more...
Some thoughts: Does a contemporary Experiential Learning approach aim to better prepare students for the world of work? - link
Sunday, 17 March 2024
Design Principles, learning, and the immediate, personal, 'context-ghost'
Short version of below text
Community of Inquiry reminded me of Vygotsky’s social development theory.
As I read through Robert Gagné’s Nine Steps in the back of my mind I ‘stepped through’ a class I had written. A lesson plan for a 2D animation class. I haven't taught animation for a long time, but it just popped into my head as a comparison when I read through the 9 steps.
Leads me to reflect on the consideration of existing knowledge in the varying aproaches of design principles.
Note - may be unreadable. It is a rough draft to capture thoughts. Coming back to edit later.
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| By Roland Topor. Paris, France 1938-97 |
Revisit Bloom's Taxonomy
Revisiting Blooms Taxonomy (2022). This one by University of Utah - 2 Aug 2022.
Now I have context in regard to revised version by Anderson and Krathwohl's published in 2001. (Noteably: noun to verb)
Download University of Utah handout here
Wednesday, 13 March 2024
Take on me #☺
Is there a term that sits between epiphany and 'a-ha moment'?
Today's back-of-the-mind quandary.
ADDIE is something I am looking at and indeed connecting to my knowledge or working thinking around UX and UI. +Agile.
No time to place all of the frameworks I am exploring here - perhaps this particular post will be edited where I can.
With said 'betweener'-constructed-meaning moments. !
(that last sentence is a bit like a myBib url) 👈 A 'ho-ho' moment, rather than 'a-ha'
Edit: I didn't write what I was thinking about here (perhaps connecting edu processes-thinking to Asimov's books being jettersoned into a streamed appleTV series - a selection of writers with specific writing styles to address certain aspects of (tvseries) story telling - allowing an enormous amount of freedom while still connected with the main concept. The principles of Asimov's Robot Wars books...
I'm tooo busy! leaving this for another time. Should delete - but there's enough to capture something (for me at least!!) #☺
Friday, 11 August 2023
Blooms Taxonomy
"Bloom’s Taxonomy is a hierarchical classification of the different levels of thinking, and should be applied when creating course objectives. Course objectives are brief statements that describe what students will be expected to learn by the end of the course. Many instructors have learning objectives when developing a course. However, many instructors do not write learning objectives. The full power of learning objectives is realized when the learning objectives are explicitly stated. Writing clear learning objectives are critical to creating and teaching a course."
- https://bloomstaxonomy.net/ accessed 12/08/2023
Tuesday, 23 May 2023
Moodle
Staying on top of updates...
If you are into Moodle you may find time to watch a few clips.
At time of this post: Moodle is at version 4.2. See their YouTube clip on updates here or
Moodle New Features May 2023. Including information on the following:
Course page improvements
- Admin setting to control indentation in courses
- Duplicate course sections
- Permalink for easy linking to sections
- Add activities anywhere
- Activity names displayed only in edit mode
- Text and media areas display in the Course index
- Bulk actions on sections and activities:
- Duplicate
- Delete
- Move
- Change availability
- Grader report search
- Collapsible columns in Grader report
- View full feedback directly on the Grader report screen
- Collapsible categories in teh Gradeboolk setup
- A new status column displaying hidden and locked icons
- Comments and user badges as report sources
- Course overview files in course custom reports
- 'Before', last, current and next hour filters
- Time enrolled, started and reaggregated options for course completion
With 44 minutes up your sleeve you may like to watch the April 28 clip from the Moodle Academy. Education Manager Mary Cooch and co talk through changes for Moodle site admin and, if you're an educator, courses. Here
If you're not into Moodle then here are some sketches...
| old sketchbook pennings |









