This document provides instructions for an assignment to develop an online learning module. Students are asked to create an online module using the instructional unit they previously developed. The online module must include: an introduction, objectives, content organized into segments using various technologies and strategies, assessments with rubrics, a formative evaluation plan and at least three peer evaluations, and a reflective paper on developing the module and possibilities for improvement. Students will submit their original instructional unit, the online module URL, formative evaluation, peer evaluations, and reflection for evaluation.
1. Online Learning Module
Online learning has emerged as a major force in education over the past decade. The digital
technologies used to deliver courses online are constantly emerging and effective instructional
strategies are being researched and described in the literature. This assignment will provide you
the opportunity to develop an Online Instructional Module.
Online Learning Module
School Library Media Key Assessment #5: Online Learning Module
Instructional Technology Key Assessment #5: Online Learning Module
Dual Certification Key Assessment #5: Online Learning Module
Using the Instructional Unit that you developed in FRIT 7231: Instructional Design you are to
develop a technology-enhanced Online Learning Module in your field of initial certification.
The online module is to be created using a Web Authoring program.
Essentials of Assignment
I. Instructional Design Unit
Original Instructional Unit designed and developed in FRIT 7231: Instructional
Design.
II. Online Module
1. Introduction: The introduction should let the user know what is being covered by
the module, what the main topics are and how this relates to previous content that
they have covered.
2. Objectives: State the objectives of the module such that they clearly identify
expected outcomes. If the module is designed for the K-12 classroom make sure to
include the specific Georgia Performance Standards and/or Common Core standards
that the module meets.
3. Content: Include all of the content required to meet the objectives. Content should be
organized into appropriate segments that are clearly divided and is delivered using a
variety of strategies, technologies, and delivery modes.
4. Technology: Develop all required content components using appropriate digital
technologies.
5. Assessment: Develop all required assessments and evaluation activities, including
grading rubrics where appropriate.
2. III. Evaluation & Reflection
1. Evaluation: Carry out the plan for the formative evaluation that was developed as
part of the original instructional unit that you created in FRIT 7231: Instructional
Design. Include a minimum of three peer evaluations of the module.
2. Reflection: Write a reflection of the module that you developed. Specifically
a. Reflect on the development of the online learning unit that you created.
b. Based on the data that was developed as part of the evaluation process, describe
how you the online course that you developed could be improved.
IV. Developed Online Module
Online Module is to be developed using a Web Authoring Program such as Weebly,
Wix, or Google Sites. This site should be used only for the Online Module. (Do not
include this module as part of your Course Repository)
Evaluation of Assignment
This assignment will be evaluated using the Grading Rubric located on the last 2 pages of this
handout.
Required Items for Submission
You will need to submit the following items:
1. Original Instructional Design Unit (developed in FRIT 7230: Instructional Design)
2. URL of Online Module
3. Formative Evaluation
4. Peer Evaluations
5. Reflection Paper
Submission of Assignment
1. Save all of the required items (with appropriate file names) in a folder. Label this folder
with your name. (i.e. JerryStarling)
2. Use a File Archival Program to compress the folder into a ZIP file.
3. Send the Zipped file to your instructor using DropSend. DropSend is Web 2.0
application that allows you to email very large files. Use your instructor’s regular GSU
email address that is located in the course Syllabus.
NOTE: See Assignments Page for information about File Archival Program.
3. Online Learning Module
Name:
I. Instructional Unit
Unsatisfactory
0
Satisfactory
1
Target
2
Score
Essential
s
Original unit designed and developed
in FRIT 7231/7430 not included.
Original unit designed and developed
in FRIT 7231/7430 included.
Original unit designed and developed
in FRIT 7231/7430 included.
All of the materials needed to develop
the planned content are included.
2
II. Online Module
Unsatisfactory
0
Satisfactory
1
Target
2
Score
Intro
Module Introduction little more than
the title of the module
Module Introduction is organized and
contains some of the required
elements.
Module Introduction is organized and
contains all of the required elements.
2
Unsatisfactory
1
Satisfactory
2
Target
3
Score
Objectives
Objectives vague or not included.
(General Georgia Performance
Standards / Common Core standards
stated for K-12 modules not
provided.)
Objectives included.
Objectives do not clearly identify
expected outcomes or performance.
(General Georgia Performance
Standards / Common Core standards
stated for K-12 modules.)
Objectives clearly stated.
Objectives clearly identify expected
performance outcomes.
(Specific Georgia Performance
Standards / Common Core standards
stated for K-12 modules.)
3
Unsatisfactory
0
Satisfactory
1
Target
2
Score
x2
Content
Course content is not much more
than an outline
Course content is divided into
segments and is delivered using
different strategies and delivery
modes.
Content is easy to navigate
Course content is organized into
appropriate segments that are clearly
divided and is delivered using a
variety of strategies and delivery
modes.
Course is easy to navigate.
All course segments are organized in a
similar way to provide consistency for
students.
4
Unsatisfactory
0
Satisfactory
1
Target
2
Score
x2
Technology
Module utilizes very little technology
to deliver the content.
Module incorporates a variety of
technology tools that are selected to
match the needs of the learners and
the course content.
Module includes a variety of
multimedia delivery strategies to
meet the needs of learners.
Module incorporates a broad variety of
technology tools that are selected to
match the needs of the learners and
the course content.
Module includes a variety of
multimedia delivery strategies to meet
the needs of diverse learners; course is
designed to provide accessibility for
learners with different needs.
4
4. Unsatisfactory
0
Satisfactory
1
Target
2
Score
Assessment
Module utilizes a variety of
technology to assess student learning
Module utilizes a variety of
technology to assess student learning.
All assessments include grading
rubrics.
Module utilizes a variety of
technology to assess student learning.
A variety of assessment techniques are
used.
All assessments include a detailed
grading rubric that is available to the
student.
2
III. Evaluation & Reflection
Unsatisfactory
0
Satisfactory
1
Target
2
Score
x2
Evaluation
Formative evaluation plan as outlined
in original instructional unit is not
included or is not well explained or is
missing essential data
Formative evaluation plan as outlined
in original instructional unit carried
out completely.
Formative evaluation plan as outlined
in original instructional unit carried
out completely.
Evaluation includes at least three peer
evaluations of online unit.
4
Unsatisfactory
0
Satisfactory
1
Target
2
Score
Reflection
Reflection not included or contains
few of the required components.
Reflection includes all of the
required components.
Reflection includes all of the required
components including possible
revisions based on the results of the
unit evaluation.
2
Unsatisfactory
0
Satisfactory
1
Target
2
Score
Creativity
/Effort
Does not meet the minimum
requirements of the assignment.
Shows evidence of originality and
inventiveness.
Shows significant evidence of
originality and inventiveness and goes
significantly beyond what is required. 2
Total
Score 25