2014 Ways 2 share, Ways 2 mix+match

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This presentation supports a WSI Mix+Match workshop (12 Feb 2014).

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Ways 2 share, ways 2 mix + match

“Let’s start with our four teaching and learning spaces…”

WSI Online OTEN OnlineOTEN Learning

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Students are going to demonstrate they can…

Students are going to demonstrate they can…

Students are going to demonstrate they can…

Students are going to demonstrate they can…

“Each starts with a clear teaching and learning purpose…”

WSI Online OTEN OnlineOTEN Learning

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“To support the teaching and learning purpose we need to design tasks, activities and resources.

How?

How do we do it so that it can be more easily shared across the teaching and learning spaces?”

“Here’s the first method…”

PowerpointsDocumentsVideosAudiosWeb pagesZipsUploadable things…

“Nice…but everything is bundled into a space (WSI/OTEN Online, OTEN Learning support site, F2F)…a huge package

To reuse, you have to unpack to get the bits you want. Takes time.”

“We could first upload our bits into Equella and the WWW -spaces designed for storing and retrieving things.”

EquellaWWW(YouTube, SlideShare, Pinterest…)

“Here’s the second method…”

“Then, we search, link/copy/adapt the bits we want that support the teaching/learning purpose…”

“We customise (sequence, add activities, instructions) for our students…”

1. As you design your resource, consider how it might be reused for different teaching purposes – eg don’t make them so big that it is time consuming to adapt smaller.

2. Use WSI/OTEN Online, OLS + F2F spaces for presenting, sequencing and customising resources

3. Use content systems like Equella and WWW for uploading, storing and sharing resources

4. Use formats that can be reused across different spaces (eg ppt, doc, pdf, mp3, mp4, html, zip)

5. Design each resource so that each stands alone (avoid linking from one to the other)

6. Avoid third party content that have licenses that don’t allow people to reuse and adapt.

“I’ll leave you with 6 practical tips…”