This week in Distance Learning, I had to pick a scenario and choose which technology to use in order to provide the best learning experience for learners. As an instructional designer, I would be in charge of helping educators create and modify lessons that incorporate distant learning technologies.
Scenario 2: Interactive Tours A high school history teacher, located on the west coast of the United States, wants to showcase to her students new exhibits being held at two prominent New York City museums. The teacher wants her students to take a "tour" of the museums and be able to interact with the museum curators, as well as see the artwork on display. Afterward, the teacher would like to choose two pieces of artwork from each exhibit and have the students participate in a group critique of the individual work of art. As a novice of distance learning and distance learning technologies, the teacher turned to the school district's instructional designer for assistance. In the role of the instructional designer, what distance learning technologies would you suggest the teacher use to provide the best learning experience for her students?
I would suggest that the teacher use two resources: one a podcast that allows students to take a virtual tour of each museum, two a blog. Each resource will allow collaboration between students and teacher. Since students are still attending traditional classrooms, a blog is good for a blended learning environment.
Why a Podcast? According to Laureate Education (2012) podcasts allow instructors to create files with images (audio or non-audio), and videos. Research shows that use of visual and verbal modes of learning together significantly increase learning. What a great way for the instructor to present information and hold students accountable for their own learning.
A major benefit of Podcasts is that they enable you to listen to what you want, when you want. Podcasts have many benefits such as building relationships with listeners, highlighting your authority, response to student feedback, and reaching a new audience.
Why a blog? According to Laureate Education (2012), blogs or web blogs are online journals sites where individuals, called bloggers, post their entries to express their views. The intent of a blog is to build an online community of interest around a blogger's writings. Since blogs can include images, audio, videos, and other web page this would be perfect to attach pictures of artwork for students to view, reflect, and comment onto the blog.
Blogger is a site that allows you to create a blog for free. Instructors can setup and design the layout of the blog. The instructor has the choice of monitoring how students respond and post to the blog. Students can collaborate together and comment on one another's posts. Edmodo.com is a great site for setting up a blog.
Laureate Education (2012). The Technology of Distance Education. [video]
"What are the benefits of podcasting?" (2008) Retrieved March 22, 2012, from http://socialmediatrader.com/what-are-the-benefits-of-podcasting/