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AN ACADEMIC APPROACH TO REDESIGNING FACULTY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

San Jacinto CollegeEducational Technology Division

Why ACAdemic?

Why ACAdemic?

What is ACAdemic?

Technical

PedagogyDevelopment

Pedagogy

TechnicalDevelopment

What is ACAdemic?

ActiveLearners may, by design, cognitively influence the learning process.

The notion of an active learning environment draws on, among others, experiential learning, active learning, constructivism, and constructionism and is based on work by John Dewey, Jean Piaget and David Kolb.

CollaborativeLearners are interdependent and reciprocally influence learning activities and outcomes.

Theory and practice relevant to collaborative learning includes but is not limited to social constructivism, connectivism, learning communities and communities of practice and other work by Jean Piaget, Lev Vygotsky, Jean Lave & Etienne Wenger and George Siemens & Stephen Downes.

AuthenticLearners exhibit knowledge or perform a skill in a naturally occurring environment as possible.

In addition to constructionism, defined by Seymour Papert, many of the theories underpinning active learning also suggest the desirability of Authentic learning.

Active Collaborative Authentic

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A module learners typically engage at the beginning of a semester to

familiarize them with features, tools and logistics of a course.

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An innovative technology that currently is undergoing testing and

exploration.

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The process of documenting, usually in measurable terms, knowledge, skills,

attitudes and beliefs.

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Learning tool via which participants read and send messages at various times, over an extended period of

time.

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A type of collaborative application that allows web pages and web documents

to be created and collaboratively edited using a common interface.

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A type of two-way communication with virtually no time delay, allowing participants to respond in real time.

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Occurs when learners make a psychological investment in learning.

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A process informed by pedagogical theories and consisting broadly of: (a) determining the needs of learners, (b) defining the end goal of instruction, and (c) creating an intervention to facilitate learning.

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A type of learning that occurs as a function of observing, retaining and

replicating novel behavior executed by others.

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Engage each of these for ACAdemic• Facilitator Introductions• Course Prerequisite & Time Expectations• Course Workflow• Communications Plan• Personal IntroductionsDevelop a Course Orientation

Course Orientation

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Lesson BuildersScreen captureVoice DiscussionWeb ToolsWikisVideoDiscussions

Emerging Technology

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Completion Markers

Project-based

Active Assessment

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Discussion & Voice Boards

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Wiki

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Hybrid, includes face-to-face meetings

Video ConferenceWeb Conference

Synchronous

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AuthenticDevelop own

course

Learner Engagement

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Instructional Design

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Faculty as Online Learners

“Participating in ACAdemic, I’ve taken on the role of an online student. I definitely empathize better with students regarding the challenges of an online course and multiple priorities.”

Modeling

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