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PTP 581 educational Formats and Instructional Aids Module 3
1/21/11
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02/01/2011

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What are the 9 Components of an Instructional Design?
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Needs Assesssment

Goal Statement (Purpose)

Key CPncepts (Content Outline)

Objectives

Planning evaluation for objectives

Designing teaching strategies

Implementation of Design

Evaluation

Modify Instruction

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Component of instructional Design that addresses the context of why the topic is relevan to the intended audience
Definition
Needs
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What are the two types of needs assessment?
Definition
Formal and Informal
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What should a needs assesment do?
Definition

Perform a "gap analysis"

Identify priorities or importance

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name two types of formal needs assessment
Definition

Structured survey

Patient Evaluation

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Name two types of informal needs assessment
Definition

Informal observation

Informal conversation

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What is a goal statement and give an example
Definition

Deff: A general, cpmprehensive vision statement of the intent of the instruciton; Usually stated in non-behavioral terms

EX: "describe the various PT teaching roles and responsibilities in contemporay practice"

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when creating a content outline what should be included?
Definition
Key Concepts from the plan/presentation
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What are Instructional Objectives and how do they differ from performance objectives
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Instructional Objectives are statements for the instuructor, describing what the instructor will do.

For example: "Explain the arthrokinematics of the ankle."  This differs from performance objectives in that performance objectives describe what teh learner should get out of the presentation

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Deffine ABCD with regards to performance objectives
Definition

A-Audience(Who)
B- Behavior(What)

C-Condition (under what circumstance)

D- Degree (How much; how well; to what extent)

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if the "degree" in a performace objective is omitted what is assumed
Definition
100% accuracey is required
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What are the requierments of Performance(Behavioral) Objectives
Definition

ABCD

If the degree is omitted, assume that 100% accuracy is required

must be observable and measurable

clear and unambiguous

learner based

should have an action verb( look at Blooms taxomomy)

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List action verbs that describe the degree "knowledge" in Bloom's cognitive ladder
Definition
Count, define, describe, draw, find, label, list, match, name, quote, recall, recite, sequence, tell, write
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List action verbs that describe the degree "comprehension" in Bloom's cognitive ladde
Definition
conclude, demonstrate, discuss, explain, generalize, identify, illustrate, interpret, paraphrase, predict, report, restate, review, summarize, tell
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List action verbs that describe the degree "application" in Bloom's cognitive ladder
Definition
apply, change, choose, compute, dramatize, interview,prepare, produce, role-play, select, show, transfer, use
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List action verbs that describe the degree "analysis" in Bloom's cognitive ladder
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analyze, characterize, classify, compare, contrast, debate, deduce, diagram, differentiate, discriminate, distinguish, examine, outline, relate, research, separate
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List action verbs that describe the degree "Synthesis" in Bloom's cognitive ladder
Definition
compose, construct, create, design, develop, integreate, invent, make, organize, perform, plan, produce, propose, rewrite
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List action verbs that describe the degree "evaluation" in Bloom's cognitive ladder
Definition
appraise, argue, assess, choose, conclude, critic, decide, evaluate, jedge, justify, predict, prioritize, prove, rank, rate, select
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When planning evaluations for objectives there are two ways of going about it, Formative planning and summative planning differentiate the two
Definition

Formative: generally done during design phase or during instrucion, uses examples

Summative: examines learner performance; did they learn what they were supposed to?

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List from top to bottom Kirkpatricks pyramid for the levels of evaulation
Definition

Results

Transfer

Learning

Reactions

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for planning an evaluation a test needs...
Definition

Reliability

Validity

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What two types of "reference" can a planning evaluation have?
Definition

Criterion Referenced

Normative Referenced

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when designing a teaching starategy what do you want to match gals and objectives to?
Definition
teaching methods and learning styles( when possible
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What are the four traditional forms of teaching
Definition

lecture

discussion

demonstration

laboratory

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List the learning pyramid retention rates from least to greatest
Definition

5% lecture

10% reading

20% audiovisual

30% Demonstration

50% Discussion Groups

75% practice by doing a task

90% Teaching others to do a task

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what are the goals, ideal situaions, and materials used for a lecture format
Definition

Goal: to convey knowledge, comprehension, and attitudes

Ideal for: informational type courses

May use: Demonstrations, AVs, Outlines/handouts

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what are the goals, ideal situaions, and materials used for a discussion format
Definition

Goals: engage students in dialogue on topic being taught

Ideal for: use as an adjunct to lecture courses

May use: focused quesitons, socratic dialogue (discuss cases before formal lecture on topic), applicaion of lecture to specific cases, debate

 

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what are the goals, ideal situaions, and materials used for a demonstration format
Definition

Goal: aplicaiton of equipment and development of motor skills

Ideal for: laboratory and appliciaons type courses, ex: to demonstrate use of equipment or steps in an exercise

May use: laboratory equipment, AV's such as video or document camera

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what are the goals, ideal situaions, and materials used for a laboratory format
Definition

Goal: applicaition of equipment and development of motor skills

Ideal for: applicaion of courses

May use: mini lecture and or demonstration to begin session; activity checklist; case studies for problem solving; discussion

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Give examples of innovative teaching formats
Definition

discovery learning

simulation

role playing

games

dialogue from panel discussion

brainstorming

dramatic presentaiton

debate

self-annalysis and reflection

case studies

poster presentations

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What is discovery learning
Definition

present a set of tools or materials and allow students to discover how to use them

self-directed learning

little instructor influence

instructor used as a resource person and examiner of end product

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define and give examples of a simulation
Definition

Def: A learning experiance that mimics real life

 

e.g. adopting a disability and going out into the community for a day

e.g. CPT ona resuscitation mannequin

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Define and give examples of role playing
Definition

Def: assume roles and act oua situation or behavior

e.g. patient-therapist interviews

e.g. handling difficult communication situations

e.g. lab practicals

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Define and give examples of games
Definition

use of competitive or non-competitve activities to increase interest in topic

e.g. jeopardy

e.g. competition on exercises we give to patients

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Define and give examples of dialogue from pannel discussion
Definition

dialogue with an opportunity for students to ask questions

e.g. have experts on a topic discuss their views

e.g. have patients discuss their exqeriance in living this disabilities

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describe the process of brainstorming
Definition

generate ideas to address a problem (all ideas accepted without judgment)

After list is generated, combinations and transformations of ideas is encouraged

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give and example of a dramatic presentaiton
Definition
acting out a scene or play
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Describe the main components of a debate
Definition

discuss pros and cons of an issue

best if topic is controversial

can use 2-3 groups (1 group pro, 1 group con, and 1 group evaluators)

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Define and give examples of self-analysis and reflection
Definition

Def: introspection witht the goal of learning

E.g. diaries or journals; meditaiton; testing: i.e Myers-Briggs test

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Describe the formating of case studies when presented in the classroom
Definition

paper or video pt with identified problems to solve

format can be discussion, role playing or acting

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what teaching formats accomplish the cognitive goal: to impart knowledge
Definition

lecture: video or powerpoint

Debate

Panel Discussion

Dramatic presentation

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what teaching formats accomplish the affective goal: to change attitudes
Definition

Field trip: e.g. look at cultural differences

Group Discussion:e.g. about a book everyone has read or a situation

Role play

Simulations

Panel Discussion: e.g. a panel of pt's discussing experiences

self analysis, reflection

 

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what teaching formats accomplish the affective goal: enhance creativity
Definition

Brainstorming

Self-analysis, reflection

Small group discussion: Very the participants, e.g. different ages or different professional backgrounds

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what teaching formats accomplish the psychomotor goal: to learn a skill
Definition

demonstration

experiential, e.g. clinical educaiton

drills/practice

case study, application of skill

simulations-wound care models or stump wrapping

experiments-go through activity and engage in discovery

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give some examples of devices used to facilitate teaching
Definition

handouts

outline

chalkboard/markerboard

overhead trancparencies

slides/powerpoint

videos

digital cameras

computer discussions

computer web access

demonstrations with equipment

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