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* Masterman, E. (2008). Activity Theory and the Design of Pedagogic Planning Tools. In L. Lockyer, S. Bennett, S. Agostinho, & B. Harper (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Learning Design and Learning Objects: Issues, Applications and Technologies (pp. 209-227). Hershey, PA: IGI GLobal. | * Masterman, E. (2008). Activity Theory and the Design of Pedagogic Planning Tools. In L. Lockyer, S. Bennett, S. Agostinho, & B. Harper (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Learning Design and Learning Objects: Issues, Applications and Technologies (pp. 209-227). Hershey, PA: IGI GLobal. | ||
* Laurillard, D., & Masterman, E. (2009) TPD as online collaborative learning for innovation in teaching. | * Laurillard, D., & Masterman, E. (2009) TPD as online collaborative learning for innovation in teaching. [https://sites.google.com/a/lkl.ac.uk/ldse/publications/Laurillard%26Masterman.TDPasonlinecollaborativelearning.pdf?attredirects=0 PDF] | ||
* Boyle, T., Bradley, C., Laurillard, D., Llubojevic, D., Neumann, T. & Pearce, D. (2008). Toward a user-oriented analytical approach to learning design. ALT Journal, 16, No 1 (pp.15-29) [https://sites.google.com/a/lkl.ac.uk/ldse/publications/ALT-J2008.pdf?attredirects=0 PDF] | * Boyle, T., Bradley, C., Laurillard, D., Llubojevic, D., Neumann, T. & Pearce, D. (2008). Toward a user-oriented analytical approach to learning design. ALT Journal, 16, No 1 (pp.15-29) [https://sites.google.com/a/lkl.ac.uk/ldse/publications/ALT-J2008.pdf?attredirects=0 PDF] |
Revision as of 11:37, 13 November 2009
Learning Design Support Environment (LDSE) is a project funded under the EPSRC/ESRC TLRP programme which builds on the LKL pedagogic planner (also called London Pedagogy Planner, a now dead project) - Daniel K. Schneider 10:31, 13 November 2009 (UTC).
According to Cloudworks, retrieved 10:31, 13 November 2009 (UTC), The system includes the following sections and things a designer can do:
- Pathways to designs for a session
- Can define: aims, prerequisites, duration, topics, learning outcomes, teaching methods, assessment, alignment – output validation document
- Provides numerous prompts, checking, opportunities for refining: for example check definitions of LOs via prompts (an ontology of learning outcomes), etc select LOs, Select learning activity sequence, define keywords for topics
- Can populate LAMS sequence 1 with content assets, preview, evaluate or edit learning sequence
- Could select a learning approach – didactic instruction, collaborative learning, inquiry learning etc
- Then type in a learning outcome – can search on existing set of outcomes to see which ones match
- Also want to be able to model the kind of searching tool that the teacher is using
- Experimenting with bringing these different tools together and making connects between them, a kind of scrapbook complier – can find existing resources and edit them and import into the LDSE tool and can annotate them:
- Can link to an authoring environment for creating and editing learning objects such as the GLO tool
- Can also drag in LAMS sequences
- A link to some existing examples such as iKOPER sequences
- Can link into and edit phoebe examples
- Can provide a walk through scenario of what a users might do:
- Select learning outcomes,
- Find learning designs,
- Test against theory,
- Fill in details,
- Build,
- Implement and
- Evaluate
Links
- LDSE pedagogical planner tool (Cloudworks)
- About LDSE
- LDSE project web site
- Laurillard, D., Magoulas, G. & Masterman, E. (2009) LDSE: Transforming teaching practice through planning and design. American Education Research Association Symposium PDF slides
Bibliography
- Laurillard, D., & Masterman, E. (Forthcoming, 2009). Online collaborative TPD for learning design. In J. O. Lindberg & A. D. Olofsson (Eds.), Online Learning Communities and Teacher Professional Development: Methods for Improved Education Delivery.
- Masterman, E. (2008). Activity Theory and the Design of Pedagogic Planning Tools. In L. Lockyer, S. Bennett, S. Agostinho, & B. Harper (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Learning Design and Learning Objects: Issues, Applications and Technologies (pp. 209-227). Hershey, PA: IGI GLobal.
- Laurillard, D., & Masterman, E. (2009) TPD as online collaborative learning for innovation in teaching. PDF
- Boyle, T., Bradley, C., Laurillard, D., Llubojevic, D., Neumann, T. & Pearce, D. (2008). Toward a user-oriented analytical approach to learning design. ALT Journal, 16, No 1 (pp.15-29) PDF