One of the first activities we did the first week was discussing about WAYFINDING and PRESENTING CONTEST
What does wayfinding mean? You can get more information clicking here: WAYFINDING
In this first unit we learnt some ideas to present assignment in a more practical and attractive way.
Following these simple advises, your students will be aware of the mail goals, they will understand better instructions, they will navigate more efficiently and, as a consequence they will be more productive and less frustrated:
What is our destination?
-       Learning goals: How might we share your intentions with students in a way that inspired them to collaborate with you and with their peers?
o   Share learning goals at the beginning of every learning experience, this way students may revisit them as needed.
o   Use media to personalize and stand out learning goals.
How will we reach our destination?
-       Instructions: How might instructions be attractive signs that orient students through learning experiences?
o   Address the 5 W’s and 1 H of the experience you create and incorporate the answers into your instructions.
o   Show instructions with something more that words, add visuals.
o   Include links to direct students to helpful extra resources.
What are the signs, cues and pathways?
-       Navigation: How can we design a learning experience that student navigate on their own?
o   Make up the learning experience with clear, accessible tasks.
o   Create an illustrative map to offer the students a general ideal of the unit. 
o   Use visual cues and pathways to establish pauses and transitions that help students to be sure a task is done and it's time to move to another.
-       Page design: How might the apparience of a page encourage a student to work with you?
o   Use a balance of text, images and blank space to clarify content and direct students to the most important tasks.
o   Make sure you include the info required to complete an assignment.
great post! you summarize truly well this tool; i am looking forward to read more about the conference
ReplyDeleteSo great that you are all doing this and that I get to learn something as well as a result! Staying tuned!! Best, Eileen
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