- Name
- Learning how to develop a skill
- Topic
- This could be for any academic or intellectual skill
- Learning time
- 2 hours
- Designed time
- 2 hours
- Size of class
- 36
- Description
- This generic learning design is derived from one to develop the skill of writing a literature review. It is designed for students with little or no familiarity with the skill.
- Mode of delivery
- Wholly online
- Aims
- 1. To give students an overview of the role of the skill
2. To explain the place of the skill with the curriculum
3. To prepare students to undertake an application of the skill
- Outcomes
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Identify
identify relevant areas for applying the skill
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Explain
Explain the relevance of each area
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Apply
Apply their iniitial understanding of the the nature of the skill to an application of it
- Editor
- diana
Before the scheduled session
10 minutes)
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Watch the video presentation, giving an overview of the skill and its role, relevance, and scope.
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Make notes.
Prepare one question about the video to ask in the session.
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Scheduled session: Planning for applying the skill
50 minutes)
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Join the discussion about the video. Raise your hand to ask questions about it, and contribute verbally and in Chat your suggestions in response to the other students' questions. Consolidate and clarify any remaining issues.
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Watch the teacher's explanation of the task
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Think and write individually on the Googledoc your idea for the most important feature of a successful application of the skill.
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In groups of six, discuss your ideas and write on the Miro Board your decision of what are the three most important features
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Choose one person from your group to write your top idea on the Googledoc, with your group number.
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Working individually, make a plan for using the skill for an application to a context of your choice. Identify one thing you will do next to improve your skill.
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Join the closing plenary overview discussion. What would your group need to do next to continue learning in this area?
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Follow-up
60 minutes)
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Post your draft plan to your Group's site in the Moodle forum.
Give peer feedback to others in your group on their good points, and on which areas to improve.
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Read the teacher's feedback and think about how it might relate to your own draft plan.
Revise your draft in preparation for your summative assessment task on using the skill.
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Learning Experience
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