The Quick-Guide to Designing Online Lessons in Four Steps
by Richard Powers
Professional School of Education
Stuttgart-Ludwigsburg
Professional School of Education
Stuttgart-Ludwigsburg
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1. Start with your lesson's learning objectives!Loading...
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Good ExamplesDescribe . . .
Demonstrate. ..
Define . . .
Compare and contrast. . .
List . . .
Multiply . . .
Create . . .
Evaluate. . .
Not So Good Examples
Understand . . .
Learn . . .
Comprehend . . .
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2. Gather lesson materials!
2. Gather lesson materials!
Examples
Short stories
Chapters from books
Movies
Songs and music
Newspaper articles
Youtube clips
Self-made videos
Websites
Images
Math demonstrations
Think about primary and supplementary course materials;
don't overwhelm students!
Short stories
Chapters from books
Movies
Songs and music
Newspaper articles
Youtube clips
Self-made videos
Websites
Images
Math demonstrations
Think about primary and supplementary course materials;
don't overwhelm students!
3. Align the best learning activity for the learning objective with materials!
3. Align the best learning activity for the learning objective with materials!
Examples of Learning Activities
Quizzes
Writing assignments
Online discussions
Exercises
Math problems
Group work
Selfies or pictures
Drawings
Interviews
Journals
e-Portfolios
Quizzes
Writing assignments
Online discussions
Exercises
Math problems
Group work
Selfies or pictures
Drawings
Interviews
Journals
e-Portfolios
4. Develop grading to assess!