When setting up an online learning environment, there are numerous components to think about prior to and during the creation of the course. Technology tools are one essential component that needs to be carefully chosen and connected to meeting the learning objectives and goals of the course. Included in these technology tools are various Web 2.0 choices and the use of multimedia. Each having their own unique impact on the learning environment.
Impact
of Technology Tools and Multimedia

(Finn, 2013)
Considerations
before Implementation
When preparing an online course, one must consider
various factors prior to implementation. The first being designing of content. Ensuring
that discussion questions grow in depth over the weeks and that rubrics,
directions, and questioning are clear and concise for the learner.
Additionally, course resources need to be easily accessible for all learners in
the community. Organizing essential content for the course. Getting to know
each other icebreakers should be implemented in the initial onset of the course
not during the last week of meeting. Another consideration is what tools are
available to you for utilization (Conrad, 2010) . Are the tools going
to be unfamiliar to some students? How will this be addressed for the best
success for all learners and meeting their needs?
Friendly and Accessible
Technology Tools
Every tool has a purpose to accomplish. Just as a hammer
is used to accomplish a specific task, so too technology tools have a specific
task they are utilized for. Choosing the
appropriate tool for the job means the task is clearly stated, the tool is the
best to accomplish success, and you have access to that tool. For online teaching,
each technology tool implemented in a course must be the best choice for the
designated task.Some examples of Web 2.0 tools and their purpose in a course are listed below.
Web 2.0 Tool Purpose
Blog
(Weblog)
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Allows users to view website and leave comments about the website’s content
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Captures student thinking
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Wiki
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Allows learners to build project deliverables together
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Used to create a community around a common purpose
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Aggregators
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Provides facilitator a way to track postings and
updates to multiple student blogs and wikis quickly
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SocialNetworking
Sites: Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn
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For networking and extending the learning community
beyond the CMS
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In
order to implement effective online instructional strategies and incorporate
technology tools and multimedia appropriately, the instructional designer needs
to convey clear and concise objectives and goals for the course. As decisions
are made on strategies to utilize and which technology tools to pair with those
strategies, the availability of the tools and their direct connection to the
clear objective must be at the forefront of planning.
As a
student and a professional, I have experience with many Web 2.0 tools and
multimedia usage. One of my favorite tools to incorporate are blogs. These are
resourceful for the novice and the experienced. I am also a daily user of google
drive for storing, sharing and collaboration of key content for my job. Moving forward, all IDS professionals should be sure their choices for tools directly fit together with the objectives to achieve.
Resources
Conrad, B. &. (2010). The Online Teaching
Survival Guide. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Finn, K. (2013). Media's Impact on Teaching and
Learning. Retrieved from YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u54nDOtAvdc
Pratt, P. &. (2016, February). Enhancing the
Online Experience. Walden University Video Media.
Wiencke, M. R. (2003). Design and Use of a Rubric to
Assess and Encourage Interactive Qualities in Distance Courses. American
Journal of Distance Learning, 77-98.
Nice post Michelle. As a Teacher, do you completely agree with the theme of the video? I ask because there seems to be a sharp divide between the way good Teachers and less effective teachers present information.
ReplyDeleteI have done a lot of platform instruction, and always knew I did a good job when I walked away exhausted. I'm not suggesting there's no room for technology in the classroom; I'm simply wondering if Amy's problem stems from boring instruction.
Your thoughts?
Hi Michelle,
ReplyDeleteAs you mentioned, technology tools must be aligned to learning theory and objectives. The use of technology is effective when it allows achieving the instructional goals and objectives. It is necessary to think about how the technology will be used to study, and if it will improve learning (Bates as cited in Kelly, 2012).
Thanks for your post.
Ilia
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Kelly, R. (2012). Selecting online learning technologies: An interview with Tony Bates. Faculty focus. URL: http://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/online-education/selecting-online-learning-technologies-an-interview-with-tony-bates/