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Pepeke Henua Instructional Design. University of Hawai‘i, Mānoa ETEC 613 Spring 2011 Instructional Design and Development Laureen Kodani, Melissa Kunitzer, Davileigh Nae‘ole, Jayneen Souza. Pepeke Henua. Agenda ‘Olelo No‘eau Content Analysis Module Prototype Formative Evaluation - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Pepeke HenuaInstructional Design

University of Hawai‘i, MānoaETEC 613 Spring 2011

Instructional Design and Development

Laureen Kodani, Melissa Kunitzer, Davileigh Nae‘ole, Jayneen Souza

Pepeke Henua

Agenda

‘Olelo No‘eau

Content Analysis

Module Prototype

Formative Evaluation

Summary & Conclusion

‘Olelo No‘eau

‘A ‘ohe hana nui ke alu ‘iaNo task is too big when done together by all.

Pepeke Henua

Agenda

‘Olelo No‘eau

Content Analysis

Module Prototype

Formative Evaluation

Summary & Conclusion

Instructional Design Model

Which model will we use

to design our instruction?

Instructional Design Model

Dick & Carey Model

Assess needs

to identify goal(s)

Conduct instructional

analysis

Analyze learners

and context

Write performance

obectives

Develop assessment instruments

Develop instructional

strategy

Develop and select

instructional materials

Design and conduct

formative evaluation of

instruction

Revise instruction

Design and conduct

summative evaluation of

instruction

Content Analysis

Design Components

Identify Instructional Goal(s)

Need and Rationale

Instructional Goal

Content Analysis

Design Components

Identify Instructional Goal(s)

Need and Rationale

Instructional Goal

Content Analysis

Design Components

Analyze Target Population

Learners

Context

Content Analysis

Design Components

Instructional Analysis – Intellectual Skill

4 major steps

Determine po‘o

Determine piko

Determine ‘awe

Arrange in correct order

Hierarchy

Content Analysis

Design Components

Performance Objectives

Assessment Instruments

Content Analysis

Design Components

Performance Objectives

Assessment Instruments

Content Analysis

Design Components

Instructional Strategy

Methods (Activities)

Learning Environment

Content Analysis

Design Components

Assessments

Evaluation

Improvements

Content Analysis

Design Components

Assessments

Evaluation

Improvements

Content Analysis

Design Components

Assessments

Evaluation

Improvements

Content Analysis

Goal

Given an instructional worksheet, the undergraduate student enrolled in a beginning

Hawaiian Language course will be able to formulate a basic pepeke henua (locational

sentence).

Content Analysis

Synthesize

Content Analysis

Cluster for our Module Prototype

Hierarchy & Cluster

Cluster

Content Analysis

Target Population

UH Undergraduates

Ages 17 to over 65

Distinctive Multi-Ethnic Mix

Varying Socioeconomic

Content Analysis

Target PopulationAudience Analysis

Personal Interest

University Requirements

No Prior Knowledge

College Level Skills

Content Analysis

Target PopulationImplications

Scaffolding

Imagery and Modeling

Engaging

Celebration and Appreciation

Content Analysis

Tests

Multiple Choice

Pre-test

Measure

Embedded Test

Post-test

Content Analysis

Instructional StrategyGagne’s Nine Events

Gaining Attention

Informing Learners

Stimulating Recall

Presenting Stimulus

Content Analysis

Instructional StrategyGagne’s Nine Events

Providing Guidance

Eliciting Performance

Providing Feedback

Assessing Performance

Enhancing Retention & Transfer

Agenda

‘Olelo No‘eau

Content Analysis

Module Prototype

Formative Evaluation

Summary & Conclusion

Pepeke Henua

Introduction

`Ōlelo No`eau

Pre test

Lessons 1 - 5

Post test

Conclusion

Module Prototype

Introduction

`Ōlelo No`eau

Pre test

Lessons 1 - 5

Post test

Conclusion

Module Prototype

Introduction

`Ōlelo No`eau

Pre test

Lessons 1 - 5

Post test

Conclusion

Module Prototype

Introduction

`Ōlelo No`eau

Pre test

Lessons 1 - 5

Post test

Conclusion

Module Prototype

Introduction

`Ōlelo No`eau

Pre test

Lessons 1 - 5

Post test

Conclusion

Module Prototype

Introduction

`Ōlelo No`eau

Pre test

Lessons 1 - 5

Post test

Conclusion

Module Prototype

Introduction

`Ōlelo No`eau

Pre test

Lessons 1 - 5Post test

Conclusion

Module Prototype

Introduction

`Ōlelo No`eau

Pre test

Lessons 1 - 5Post test

Conclusion

Module Prototype

Introduction

`Ōlelo No`eau

Pre test

Lessons 1 - 5Post test

Conclusion

Module Prototype

Introduction

`Ōlelo No`eau

Pre test

Lessons 1 - 5Post test

Conclusion

Module Prototype

Introduction

`Ōlelo No`eau

Pre test

Lessons 1 - 5Post test

Conclusion

Module Prototype

Introduction

`Ōlelo No`eau

Pre test

Lessons 1 - 5Post test

Conclusion

Module Prototype

Motivation

`Ōlelo No`eau

Module Prototype Highlights

Ma ka hana ka ‘ike

In working one learns.

E kūlia i ka nu‘u

Strive to reach the highest. .

A‘ohe pau ka ‘ike i ka hālau

ho‘okahi.

All knowledge is not learned

in just one school.

Motivation

`Ōlelo No`eau

Shaka

Module Prototype Highlights

Motivation

`Ōlelo No`eau

Shaka

Module Prototype Highlights

Module Prototype Highlights

Using headers

Module Prototype Highlights

Boxing Objectives

Module Prototype Highlights

Same page for examples & non-examples

Examples

Module Prototype Highlights

Same page for examples & non-examples

Module Prototype Highlights

Same page for examples & non-examples

Module Prototype Highlights

Lesson Checks

Pepeke Henua

Agenda

‘Olelo No‘eau

Content Analysis

Module Prototype

Formative Evaluation

Summary & Conclusion

Formulative Evaluation

Method

Student Attributes

4 Beginning Hawaiian Language Students

18-65 years

2 Female and 2 Male

Completion Time

30 – 45 minutes

Formulative Evaluation

Method

ProcedureOne-on-One Testing

ObservationOral and written comments

Body language

Expression

Talk Alouds

Summative Evaluation

Results

Post-Test

Three subjects - 4 out of 5

One subject – 2 out of 5

Other observations

Visual helpers or drawings

Notes in margins and back of paper

Marking important sections

Evaluation

Summary

What is working well…

Good use of color and white space

Pictures worked for visual stimuli

Examples and Non-examples on same page

Reviewing examples and lessons

Good use of BOLD and italics

Format

Evaluation

Summary

We need to fix…

Problem: Not enough room for notes

Problem: Page border and lines are distracting

Problem: Need explanation for pre and post-test

Problem: Inconsistent test questions

Evaluation

Summary

Next time, we should…

Problem: Not enough room for notes

Solution: W I D E R margins

Problem: Page border and lines are

distracting

Solution: Eliminate border and lines

Evaluation

Summary

Next time, we should…

Problem: Explanation for pre and post-test

Solution: Provide purpose descriptions

Problem: Inconsistent test questions

Solution: Provide consistent test questions

Evaluation

SummaryLet’s keep using…

Assess needs

to identify goal(s)

Conduct instructional

analysis

Analyze learners

and context

Write performance

obectives

Develop assessment instruments

Develop instructional

strategy

Develop and select

instructional materials

Design and conduct

formative evaluation of

instruction

Revise instruction

Design and conduct

summative evaluation of

instruction

Evaluation

Summary

Let’s keep using…

Consistency and parallelism

Color and white space

Font effects for emphasis

Graphics

Evaluation

Summary

Added $$$ and time, let’s have…

Computer assisted module

Audio or video classes

Pronunciation classes

Augmented reality

Assisted multiple choice questions

Evaluation

Summary

Added $$$ and time, let’s have…

Animated graphics

Gratification if right

Gentle leading if wrong

Evaluation

Summary

Added $$$ and time, let’s have…

More module prototype testing

Story line

Employ an illustrator

Employ an SME

More lesson checks

Pepeke Henua

Ua pau

[All done]

Ninau?

[Question?]

Pepeke Henua

Mahalo!

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