Course Reflection EDUC 6115
For the last 8
weeks I have been able to study a topic that I thought that I knew enough about
but realized I have a lot more to learn.
In this reflection, I will look at what was new and surprising, how it
has affected my learning, and then how it relates to my work in ID and as a
professor.
Prior to this class I was a firm believer that I was a
Constructivist that also incorporated Learning Styles and Multiple
Intelligences into my teaching and instructional design. I still believe that this is largely the
case, however, this course has allow me to expand my understanding of other
theories and to bring some of those into my understanding of what makes a
successful learning experience for my students.
An example of this is the incorporation of social learning theory. It makes sense that people learn from
interactions with each other, but I had not previously incorporated that into
the classroom. Thus when I do my edits
to my courses for Spring, I am going to brainstorm ideas to include a way to
allow for more social interaction, beyond just the discussion board.
The lesson that I have learned from examining these
theories has also effected the way I look at my own learning as I take classes
toward my second masters degree in Instructional Design. I am more open minded when it comes to the
content that I will be learning and how I will embrace it and think about the
assignments and their future application.
My biggest discovery when it comes to the relationship between theory,
application, and technology is that it is more fluid and less rigid than I had
thought and had previously incorporated.
What works for one subject or group of students may be an epic fail for
others. Thus as an instructional
designer and professor I need to ensure that I am anticipating and varying the
activities and delivery methods and have a back up or two in case something
does not go according to plan. There are
a variety of learners and we need to embrace the differences of each of these
learners and incorporate their strengths and weaknesses into our design and
instruction.
Thank you for a wonderful course and a wake up call as I
dive into the formal study of instructional design.
