Looking for a feedback!...or two!
Feb 08, 2018
By
brian cho
Hello e-learning heroes.
I am a classroom teacher who is trying to utilize e-learning's 'Self-paced learning' style into my curriculum.
In addition to teaching....like you would teach in any other class...
I am providing additional resources / instructional guide for my kiddos to accomodate all level / style of learning.
Recently, I made a learning module for my kiddos who joined my class in the middle of the year. (Counselors didn't know where else to put em...so I guess they are mine now!)
If I could get your advice / constructive feedback, I would greatly appreciate it. (Especially since I am independently studying e-learning / instructional design for potential career change)
Learning Module for Photoshop Beginners
3 Replies
Hi Brian,
I like the videos, and learned how to use Layer Mask (finally:)
While jumping between the lessons, I looked for a quiz, or some kind of interaction, but couldn't see it. Honestly, I didn't check all the lessons one by one. If I missed it, I'm sorry.
I'm sure you ask them to show what they have done after studying those lessons, yet it could be a good idea to create a simulation with Articulate. It becomes more memorable if they create something while studying.
Showing which lessons have visited by using a progress bar could be added, too. Or, if you want to make it more engaging, some more gamification elements could be used.
I'd love to talk about gamification more, I have been into it for a while. I can suggest some online courses too.
And finally, you already wear many hats such as being a pro photoshop user, editing video, creating courses with Articulate, so it wouldn't be very difficult to build a nice e-learning portfolio.
I have my students work on their project on Photoshop as they are watching video.
(They would submit their finished work on Edmodo or Google Classroomo)
Right now, I am merely using articulate as a organized hub of information...
Maybe, I could do more of what I did on the 'photoshop interface'.
have students practice with the articulate interaction (creating exact simulation on articulate would be difficult..but..i think I can make it work with whole bunch of trigger setting
anyway , thank you very much for your feedback =))
I like it Brian. You have a good sense of design (well laid out and looks good). I think it would be easy for your students to follow.
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