How might I help creators build better educational content across platforms?
The Big 5 for Asynchronous Teaching in eLearning Courses
The Introduction - Video and Course description
Why do you as the creator think learning this topic important? - Whats your goal for this course?
Who are you to your student? - Introduce yourself as a person.
Why do I trust you as an expert and authority? - Show me evidence of your expertise
Who am I? - Define who this course is for, so I can decide if it is right for me.
How might the student use this information at home, at work, or online? - Show the student that this information will save resources (time, energy, money etc..).
How might the course be delivered? - Give me insight into the course delivery. (screenshot of course site, sample of video, etc…)
What happens if I don’t like the course? - Give me a full refund if I don’t get value from the course. Or if I have multiple courses offer another course for free.
The Purpose & Principles - Help Students Understand Context.
What are the values and beliefs that you hold that enabled you to create this content - Create a list for I believe that ….
What background knowledge might the person need in order to understand and apply the information?
The Skills and Techniques - Help students master discrete skills individually. Then combine skills into a technique.
What discrete skills do I need to learn in order to execute or perform the task you have outlined? - Break down this individual skills into parts so I can execute them. Perhaps prompt exercise breaks for me to practice skills.
Situation and Strategies - Help students make decisions by copying/mirroring you in a performance.
Potential questions to ponder:
How do these skills come together in an applied performance?
When do you perform the skills?
What natural feedback loops exist that will guide me on if I am succeeding or failing in my performance?
How might I take these skills and create new strategies not mentioned?
Applied Practice - Allow the student to apply new knowledge and understanding and consolidate meaning in their own unique way. Ask them the following questions:
How might you use _________ strategy in your life?
What is one way that you could practice _______ strategy?
What is a problem or situation, that is part of your daily life, that you might be able to apply this strategy to?
What amount of practice do you feel like you will need to apply these strategies effectively?
Who can I lean on for help if I am stuck? - Hopefully you can create a community for people to discuss their applied practices.