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Pepeke Henua Instructional Design

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

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Pepeke Henua Instructional Design

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  1. Pepeke HenuaInstructional Design University of Hawai‘i, Mānoa ETEC 613 Spring 2011 Instructional Design and Development Laureen Kodani, Melissa Kunitzer, Davileigh Nae‘ole, Jayneen Souza

  2. Pepeke Henua Agenda • ‘Olelo No‘eau • Content Analysis • Module Prototype • Formative Evaluation • Summary & Conclusion

  3. ‘Olelo No‘eau ‘A ‘ohe hana nui ke alu ‘ia No task is too big when done together by all.

  4. Pepeke Henua Agenda • ‘Olelo No‘eau • Content Analysis • Module Prototype • Formative Evaluation • Summary & Conclusion

  5. Instructional Design Model Which model will we use to design our instruction?

  6. Instructional Design Model Dick & Carey Model Revise instruction Conduct instructional analysis Assess needs to identify goal(s) Design and conduct formative evaluation of instruction Develop and select instructional materials Write performance obectives Develop assessment instruments Develop instructional strategy Analyze learners and context Design and conduct summative evaluation of instruction

  7. Content Analysis Design Components • Identify Instructional Goal(s) • Need and Rationale • Instructional Goal

  8. Content Analysis Design Components • Identify Instructional Goal(s) • Need and Rationale • Instructional Goal

  9. Content Analysis Design Components • Analyze Target Population • Learners • Context

  10. Content Analysis Design Components • Instructional Analysis – Intellectual Skill • 4 major steps • Determine po‘o • Determine piko • Determine ‘awe • Arrange in correct order

  11. Hierarchy

  12. Content Analysis Design Components • Performance Objectives • Assessment Instruments

  13. Content Analysis Design Components • Performance Objectives • Assessment Instruments

  14. Content Analysis Design Components • Instructional Strategy • Methods (Activities) • Learning Environment

  15. Content Analysis Design Components • Assessments • Evaluation • Improvements

  16. Content Analysis Design Components • Assessments • Evaluation • Improvements

  17. Content Analysis Design Components • Assessments • Evaluation • Improvements

  18. 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).

  19. Content Analysis Synthesize

  20. Content Analysis Cluster for our Module Prototype

  21. Hierarchy & Cluster

  22. Cluster

  23. Content Analysis Target Population • UH Undergraduates • Ages 17 to over 65 • Distinctive Multi-Ethnic Mix • Varying Socioeconomic

  24. Content Analysis Target Population • Audience Analysis • Personal Interest • University Requirements • No Prior Knowledge • College Level Skills

  25. Content Analysis Target Population • Implications • Scaffolding • Imagery and Modeling • Engaging • Celebration and Appreciation

  26. Content Analysis Tests • Multiple Choice • Pre-test • Measure • Embedded Test • Post-test

  27. Content Analysis Instructional Strategy • Gagne’s Nine Events • Gaining Attention • Informing Learners • Stimulating Recall • Presenting Stimulus

  28. Content Analysis Instructional Strategy • Gagne’s Nine Events • Providing Guidance • Eliciting Performance • Providing Feedback • Assessing Performance • Enhancing Retention & Transfer

  29. Pepeke Henua Agenda • ‘Olelo No‘eau • Content Analysis • Module Prototype • Formative Evaluation • Summary & Conclusion

  30. Module Prototype • Introduction • `Ōlelo No`eau • Pre test • Lessons 1 - 5 • Post test • Conclusion

  31. Module Prototype • Introduction • `Ōlelo No`eau • Pre test • Lessons 1 - 5 • Post test • Conclusion

  32. Module Prototype • Introduction • `Ōlelo No`eau • Pre test • Lessons 1 - 5 • Post test • Conclusion

  33. Module Prototype • Introduction • `Ōlelo No`eau • Pre test • Lessons 1 - 5 • Post test • Conclusion

  34. Module Prototype • Introduction • `Ōlelo No`eau • Pre test • Lessons 1 - 5 • Post test • Conclusion

  35. Module Prototype • Introduction • `Ōlelo No`eau • Pre test • Lessons 1 - 5 • Post test • Conclusion

  36. Module Prototype • Introduction • `Ōlelo No`eau • Pre test • Lessons 1 - 5 • Post test • Conclusion • Objective • Content • Examples • Non-Examples • Check • Answer w/ Feedback

  37. Module Prototype • Introduction • `Ōlelo No`eau • Pre test • Lessons 1 - 5 • Post test • Conclusion • Objective • Content • Examples • Non-Examples • Check • Answer w/ Feedback

  38. Module Prototype • Introduction • `Ōlelo No`eau • Pre test • Lessons 1 - 5 • Post test • Conclusion • Objective • Content • Examples • Non-Examples • Check • Answer w/ Feedback

  39. Module Prototype • Introduction • `Ōlelo No`eau • Pre test • Lessons 1 - 5 • Post test • Conclusion • Objective • Content • Examples • Non-Examples • Check • Answer w/ Feedback

  40. Module Prototype • Introduction • `Ōlelo No`eau • Pre test • Lessons 1 - 5 • Post test • Conclusion • Objective • Content • Examples • Non-Examples • Check • Answer w/ Feedback

  41. Module Prototype • Introduction • `Ōlelo No`eau • Pre test • Lessons 1 - 5 • Post test • Conclusion • Objective • Content • Examples • Non-Examples • Check • Answer w/ Feedback

  42. Module Prototype Highlights • Motivation • `Ōlelo No`eau Ma ka hana ka ‘ike In working one learns. E kūlia i kanu‘u Strive to reach the highest. . A‘ohepauka‘ike i kahālauho‘okahi. All knowledge is not learned in just one school.

  43. Module Prototype Highlights • Motivation • `Ōlelo No`eau • Shaka

  44. Module Prototype Highlights • Motivation • `Ōlelo No`eau • Shaka

  45. Module Prototype Highlights • Using headers

  46. Module Prototype Highlights • Boxing Objectives

  47. Module Prototype Highlights • Same page for examples & non-examples Examples Non Examples

  48. Module Prototype Highlights • Same page for examples & non-examples

  49. Module Prototype Highlights • Same page for examples & non-examples

  50. Module Prototype Highlights • Lesson Checks

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