Project Topic:
Improving military training through constructivism and the web: WebQuests
Literature Review Outline
I. The status of military instruction and the need for constructivism.
a. Foundations in behaviorism: literature regarding the doctrinal practices in military training. Where it works well and where it fails.
b. Opportunites for applying constructivism: literature regarding relativism and androgogy; how learners develop a deeper, more internalized understanding.
c. Latency in military training: literature that illustrates the painfully slow pace of ID in the military and how it often fails to keep pace with changes in policy and equipment.
II. WebQuests
a. Information on the Web: literature regarding knowledge management and informal learning.
b. WebQuests and te web: literature addressing the web's ability to deliver current information.
c. WebQuests and Androgogy: Literature regarding WebQuests and adult learners.
d. Digital Natives: Literature regarding how the next generation of trainees differ from thier predecessors
III. Instructional Design Process
a. ADDIE: Documenting the Systems Approach to training; the military's version ADDIE.
b. Design and development to meet the military's accepted standard and create an LMS friendly product: literature regarding SCORM and military.
c. Summative evaluation: literature regarding the military's struggles with survey instruments and ways to decrease non-responses.
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3 comments:
Hi Brian,
We we discussed in the class, you are right about the blog due dates. Each week by 5pm, students need to post 1 their own and 1 comment to a classmate.
Hope this clarified your question.
Baek
Hi Brian,
I am taking Dr. Baek's class on Monday that's on SCO development using SCORM. I just may use it in my project also. What are your thoughts about SCORM? Is it beneficial? Or is it just something else to remember?
Tome
Brian,
In my attempt to satisfy week three assignment that is due by 5pm on the fourth class period (hmmm I was a bit confused myself for a short time :-) ), I am making my weekly trek to your ever enlightening Blog. In reading your literature review outline, I saw that you have a title of Digital Natives, love the catchy phrase, but also see how that actually may be very relative to the progress that you are looking to make. I also noted that you are looking at the use of SCORM in your project with the military. As Tome mentioned, we are using this in ETEC 676D. Wish you were able to provide more insight to us. Maybe we can share what we have created with you when it is all done and get your thoughts on it. Anyhow, have a great week.
Davena
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