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1、Best Practices in Engaging Students with Diverse Learning Styles,Diane Holtzman Michael Ciocco (of Rowan University) Mary Ann Trail,Best Practices in Online Classes: Holtzman, Ciocco, Trail,2,Workshop Goals,This session will present ideas for designing online courses that address students diverse le
2、arning styles as well as creative methods for integrating library resources such as database links and online videos. Learning outcomes include: Greater understanding of the importance of designing online course materials and activities that address students diverse learning styles. Learning about t
3、he various teaching materials, library resources and methods used in online environments to engage students in learning. Gaining insight about the best practices of applying online technology to support diverse learning styles.,Best Practices in Online Classes: Holtzman, Ciocco, Trail,3,Common Goals
4、 in the Online Class,Stimulate student interest in course material Use media appropriate to course content Present alternative means for students to access information; content should reach students in as many ways as possible. Online classes provide a sense of community and interactivity Concrete c
5、ontent is of the utmost importance even when interactive strategies and multi-media options provide for a variety of learning styles,Best Practices in Online Classes: Holtzman, Ciocco, Trail,4,Engaging Students in Learning,High Impact Learning Online classes can engage students in activities through
6、 discussions, simulations, virtual teams-creating conditions for authentic and high impact learning. Can foster students engagement with others through dialogue, collaboration and exchange (Bass & Eynon, 2009) High Impact Activities may increase students: Investment of more time and effort in the co
7、urse Interaction with faculty & peers Experience with diversity of opinions, culture Feedback and participation Relate the relevance of their learning through real-world applications,Best Practices in Online Classes: Holtzman, Ciocco, Trail,5,Individual Differences,New instructional technology offer
8、s faculty Greater capabilities for adapting instruction to students learning styles Creative ways to have interactive engagement methods with the online students Faculty can make material available to students in different forms Allowing students to engage with course material at their own pace Enga
9、ge with course material in the medium that suits them best,Best Practices in Online Classes: Holtzman, Ciocco, Trail,6,Learning Styles,Individual differences influence students unique learning preference: Learning Style Impacts student achievement Influences how they engage in online learning activi
10、ties Aid faculty in the planning of instruction by matching students learning styles with specific instructional approaches (Howles Diaz & Cartnal, 1999 ) Learning Styles: Kolb, Gardner, and VAT (Visual-Auditory-Kinesthetic ) The concepts are an aid, not a dogma to be followed and applied rigidly. A
11、id in understanding overall personality, preferences and strengths often a mixture in each individual person.,Best Practices in Online Classes: Holtzman, Ciocco, Trail,7,VAK (visual, auditory, kinesthetic) Learning Styles,A classical intelligence and learning styles model-(VAK) Developed by psycholo
12、gists and teaching specialists such as Fernald, Keller, Orton, Gillingham, Stillman and Montessori, beginning in the 1920s The three predominant learning styles are visual, auditory, and tactile/kinesthetic. How much students tend to remember is a function of the type of learning they prefer And the
13、ir level of involvement in the learning. People often learn through a combination of the ways,Best Practices in Online Classes: Holtzman, Ciocco, Trail,8,Learning Style Preference for Information Acquisition,VAK learning styles model provides a very easy and quick reference inventory to assess peopl
14、es preferred learning styles and then to design learning methods and experiences that match peoples preferences: Visual learning style involves the use of seen/ observed things, including pictures, diagrams, demonstrations, displays, films Auditory learning style involves the transfer of information
15、 through listening: to the spoken word, of self or others, of sounds and noises. Kinesthetic learning involves physical experience - touching, doing, practical hands-on experiences.,Best Practices in Online Classes: Holtzman, Ciocco, Trail,9,Visual Learners,Learn best when information is presented v
16、isually and in a written form Visualize information in their “minds eyes“ in order to remember something. The online environment appropriate for visual learners- most information is presented in written form. Like graphics to help process text-based information (charts) When you add graphics student
17、 recall increased by up to 50% Simple graphics (pictures) which show rather than tell (such as examples of facial expressions or gestures in a Communications course). Prefer visual aids such as PowerPoint, Whiteboard These learners want to see an outline or list of the essential points of a lecture
18、in order to supplement text material Can include more complex images such as animated GIFs or rollovers/”mouseovers”.,Best Practices in Online Classes: Holtzman, Ciocco, Trail,10,Visual Learners,Learn best when information is presented visually and in a picture or design format. The online environme
19、nt allows graphical representations of information- can help students remember concepts and ideas. Information can be presented using charts, tables, graphs, and images Relate well to information obtained from the images and charts in textbooksBenefit from lectures supplemented with film, video, map
20、s and diagrams. Examples given on Making a Change: Ideas for Lively eLearning Web site http:/blog.cathy- Practices in Online Classes: Holtzman, Ciocco, Trail,11,Tactile/Kinesthetic Learners,Learn best when doing a physical “hands-on“ activity-they like to click the mouse, move things around. The onl
21、ine environment is suited for presentation and discussion of group or individual projects and activities These students learn in physically active learning situations. Benefit from demonstrations, hands-on learning experiences, and fieldwork outside the classroom Simulations with 3-Dimensional graph
22、ics that replicate physical demonstrations Outside fieldwork can be incorporated into the coursework, with online discussion preceding and following the experience Lab sessions can be conducted either at predetermined locations then discussed online (Learn Anytime Anywhere Physics (LAAPhysics), an o
23、nline virtual laboratory learning environment being developed at the University of North Carolina) http:/ Practices in Online Classes: Holtzman, Ciocco, Trail,12,Tactile/Kinesthetic Learners,Flash Technology with drag and drop functions work well for kinesthetic learners http:/ For some Kinesthetic
24、Learners it helps to write things down as part of the kinesthetic and visual aspects. If a notepad is offered in the course, or if the instructor prompts the learner to write down their thoughts or responses, it helps students with better retention,Best Practices in Online Classes: Holtzman, Ciocco,
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