Google/Collaborating with Google Docs/Learning Design
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Clarification of aims
Ensuring learners drive your design
Who are the learners/users/target audience?
What are the particular needs of this group?
How are their needs going to be catered for in the design of your resource?
What is the situation in which most learners will use this resource? For example will they have access to computers, the internet, or will they need printed versions of materials?
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Learning activity
What are the overall learning goals/objectives for this resource or course? What changes do we want learners to show as a result of using the resource?
What types of learning activities are learners going to need to DO to achieve the learning goals?
How are we going to check that learners have achieved what they set out to?
What feedback will learners need to receive to know how they are going?
How are learners going to communicate with each other and ‘teachers’ while they work through the resource?
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Learning resources
What relevant resources and tools already exist that learners can use?
- YouTube video: Google docs in plain English
- Google's Help Resource
- Purdue University's Web 2.0 Tools - New Possibilities for Teaching and Learning
What, if any, new resources need to be created?
How should these resources be used?
What opportunities can we build in to encourage learners to discover and share their own resources?
What support will learners need?
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Teaching and learning approach
What philosophies or approaches underpin what we want to achieve?
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Using the materials
How do we recommend this resource be used?
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Evaluating the materials
What feedback would you like about the resource you have created?
How are you going to get this and when?