2015 ignis webinar intro slides: integrating alignment 05.07.15

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Do you know what alignment means in relation to outcomes, course content, learning activities and assessment?

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What is your level of confidence that the critical elements in your course are truly aligned?

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May 7th: Integrating Alignment It’s not as hard as you think!

Brenda BoydDirector of Professional Development &

Consulting, Quality Matters

Kristi SpinnieFaculty,

Skagit Valley College

Judy PennFaculty,

Shoreline Community College

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How familiar are you with Quality Matters?

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Have you ever…?

a. mapped out the alignment in your course

b. wanted to map it out but didn't know how

c. haven't ever considered it

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How confident do you feel about checking for alignment in your course(s)?

a. very confident

b. confident

c. somewhat confident

d. unconfident

e. very unconfident

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Time to share!

If you are currently using a specific method to map the alignment of the critical elements of your course, type a brief description of your method into the chat window or raise your hand to explain it.

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additional resources

Northern Virginia Community Collegehttps://novaonline.nvcc.edu/TOTAL_Workshops/LearningObjectives_v4/A lesson about how to write measurable learning objectives.

Billie Hara, Graphic Display of Student Learning Objectiveshttp://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/graphic-display-of-student-learning-objectives/27863ProfHacker Article in the Chronicle of Higher Education about creating a graphic display of learning objectives.

Timothy Lombardo, The Ohio State University, ODEE Distance Educationhttp://u.osu.edu/distanceeducation/2014/06/23/standards-for-design-part-11-measureable-module-unit-weekly-learning-objectives/ Blog post: “Standards for Design: Part 11- Measurable Module/Unit/Weekly Learning objectives”

Tool Wire websitehttp://www.toolwire.com/#section-games-simulationsScroll down to Games & Simulations Catalog and look at the Environmental Science example details. The games are tied to learning objectives.

Carnegie Mellon Universityhttps://www.cmu.edu/teaching/assessment/basics/alignment.htmlWhys and Hows of assessment: Why should assessments, learning objectives, and instructional strategies be aligned?

Resources Courtesy of Quality Matters

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