The document discusses models for exploring learning ecologies and experiences. It introduces the Learning + Technology Development Model, which unifies learning, technology, and learner experience in an iterative development process. It also presents the Learning Ecology Framework, which views learning in stages from instructor-controlled to social. A case study of a university course is described that uses these models, focusing on learner needs and a positive experience. Formative and summative evaluations are discussed, and the models are evaluated for their usefulness.
2. ETUG Top 5ETUG Top 5
1. Academic Transformation
2. Faculty Development
3. Online + Blended Teaching and Learning
4. Assessment of Learning
5. Evaluating Technology Based Instructional Innovation
3. Topics for DiscussionTopics for Discussion
Tools for you (hopefully) to use
Learning + Technology Development Model
Learning Ecology Framework
Case study
CMPT 363 Canvas LMS case study
4. Let'Let's begin with somes begin with some
background for the Learningbackground for the Learning
+ Development Model+ Development Model
12. And now let's look atAnd now let's look at
the Learning + Technologythe Learning + Technology
Development Model...Development Model...
13.
14. Learning + Technology ModelLearning + Technology Model
“An iterative development approach which takes into
consideration learner needs, experience, and technology
– all working together to support continual improvement
and a unified development strategy.”
(Hibbitts, , 2015)@hibbittsdesign
15. A Few Key Points...A Few Key Points...
Unifies learning, technology, and learner experience
An example of domain-specific design process model
Works with various development practices
(e.g. waterfall, agile, etc.)
Scales up/down (e.g. individual features, complete learning
objects, and even entire courses - more on this next!)
Identifies key competencies for digital learner experience
design (i.e. instructional/learning design, UX design and
software development)
Supports a continous improvement culture
16. Example Usage:Example Usage:
Bates’ SECTIONS ModelBates’ SECTIONS Model
opentextbc.ca/teachinginadigitalage/chapter/9-1-models-for-media-selection/
17.
18. Bates’ SECTIONS ModelBates’ SECTIONS Model
S tudents
E ase of use
C ost
T eaching functions
I nteraction
O rganizational issues
N etworking and Novelty
S peed and security
“The SECTIONS model is strategy that could
be used for assessing the technology fit
within this course development process.”
19. Questions for Discussion:Questions for Discussion:
Learning + Technology ModelLearning + Technology Model
(Think / Pair / Share)(Think / Pair / Share)
What questions about this model do you have?
How might you utilize this model?
What are the strengths of this model for you?
What opportunities for improvement do you see?
20. Next up, the Learning EcologyNext up, the Learning Ecology
Framework, but firstFramework, but first
some background...some background...
21. Information EcologiesInformation Ecologies
“We define an information ecology to be a system of
people, practices, values, and technologies in a particular
local environment. In information ecologies, the spotlight
is not on technology, but on human activities that are
served by technology.” (Nardi and O'Day, 1999)
22. Learning EcologiesLearning Ecologies
“An ecology, for our purposes here, can be viewed as an
environment that fosters and supports the formation of
communities and networks.” (Siemens, 2008)
24. And now here is theAnd now here is the
Learning Ecology Framework...Learning Ecology Framework...
25.
26. Learning Ecology FrameworkLearning Ecology Framework
“An educational philosophy and self-supporting ecosystem in
which individuals and groups are offered a collection of
curated resources and tools that will support their growth
and learning, and foster participation.”
(Travin, , 2015)@m_travin
27. A Few Key Points...A Few Key Points...
A highly structured presentation
Can be used as a diagnostic tool or framework
Stages also relate to levels of learner autonomy
and/or size of learner community
Items within each stage can be seen as possible tatics
28. Questions for DiscussionQuestions for Discussion
Learning Ecology FrameworkLearning Ecology Framework
(Think / Pair / Share)(Think / Pair / Share)
What questions about this framework do you have?
How might you utilize this framework?
What are the strengths of this framework for you?
What opportunities for improvement do you see?
29. Case StudyCase Study
CMPT 363 (User Interface Design)CMPT 363 (User Interface Design)
Fall 2014, Simon Fraser UniversityFall 2014, Simon Fraser University
canvas.sfu.ca/courses/17482
31. Course CompanionCourse Companion
Design Process/ToolsetDesign Process/Toolset
Learning + Technology Development Process
Learner needs, experience, and technology
Learning Ecology Framework
Instructor, individual, relational, and social
Positive Learner Experience (LX) Qualities
Thinking beyond instructional outcomes
User Experience (UX) Design Techniques
For example, empathy maps, customer journey maps,
jobs to be done (JTBD), iterative prototyping, etc.
... and let’s not forget on-going student input and feedback!
32. Supporting aSupporting a
Learning EcologyLearning Ecology
Instructor Control
Individual Learning
Relational Learning
Social Learning
33. Instructor ControlInstructor Control
Platform (blended, face-to-face and online)
LMS/LRS (Instructure’s Canvas LMS)
Courseware (slides, assignments, case studies
and readings)
Static Resources (assigned readings)
Adjunct Tools (Workflowy, Slides.com, Kato.im,
myBalsamiq, Twitter, Diigo, TimeDriver, Poll
Everywhere and Google Forms)
39. SocialSocial
(aka Networked)(aka Networked)
One/Many-to-Many (i.e. group and/or class
discussions via Kato)
Communities of Practice (not directly supported)
Social Network Learning (i.e. recommended industry
experts on Twitter)
Group Curation (not directly supported)
40.
41. And Let’s Not Forget, Multi-deviceAnd Let’s Not Forget, Multi-device
Access is now the BaselineAccess is now the Baseline
43. The Two Aspects of EvaluationThe Two Aspects of Evaluation
Learning ecology effectiveness/health
Student learning outcomes (our focus today)
44. Formative EvaluationFormative Evaluation
(Highlights)(Highlights)
One minute end-of-class summaries (on-line and in-person)
User interface assessments (review assessments on-line,
provide baseline expert assessment in-person, and finally
conduct 3 peer reviews of submitted assessments)
SPUNKI rubric results (reading summaries submitted online
before each class, then data table reviewed before each class
to adjust lesson plan)
User experience topic overview, with Creative Commons
License (submitted on-line and graded on-line using a rubric)
Three assignments during term (user research, design, and
usability testing), graded by unique rubrics
45. SPUNKI RubricSPUNKI Rubric
(Smith and Loomis)(Smith and Loomis)
What part or parts of the reading did you find
Surprising?
Puzzling?
Useful?
New?
Knew It Already?
47. Which models discussedWhich models discussed
today are useful for you?today are useful for you?
Please cast your vote!Please cast your vote!
A) Both models look useful to me
B) Just the Learning + Technology Development model
C) Just the Learning Ecology Framework model
D) Neither model look useful to me (better luck next time...)
48. Thank you!Thank you!
Further Discussion/Questions?Further Discussion/Questions?
Contact Info
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Email:
Twitter:
LinkedIn:
Accompanying Resources, via OneDrive:
Learning + Technology Development Model image files (CC)
Learning Ecology Framework image files (CC)
Positive Learner Experience Qualities (CC)
These slides, as a downloadable PDF file
Example course companion URLs (Fall 2014 & 2015 prototype)
paulhibbitts.com
paul@paulhibbitts.com
@hibbittsdesign
linkedin.com/in/paulhibbitts
1drv.ms/1EQqIM4
54. My most recent approachMy most recent approach
(your mileage may vary)(your mileage may vary)
Use an open platform to create an alternative LMS
front-end (i.e. a new “front door”)
To provide a significantly better student experience
To enable faster/easier instructor updates
A modern flat-file CMS is a good great platform for
this approach
As simple (i.e. deep links to LMS) or as complex
(i.e. LTI - Learning Tools Interoperability) as you want