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Blueprint for module implementation
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According to the CarpeDiem model, the first step in designing and building a module is to produce a blueprint with the module team. Similarly, the ABC model first describes the core idea of ​​the module and the ways of learning.
Producing the blueprint in the workshop
In the workshop, the blueprint is produced as a poster, as a drawing and text on a flip, or with a suitable web application. The blueprint includes the implementation mission, impression and experience (look, feel & spirit) as well as the learning outcomes and the assessment ideas. As Gilly Salmon says: “Design with the end in mind”. Be innovative and brave, how would your dream implementation look like?
Helpful questions for drafting the blueprint
- What relevant and special the module provides for the student?
- What does the student remember about the module after graduation?
- How does the module prepare him for the future?
- What is the atmosphere of the module like?
- What does the whole module look visually?
- What does the student say about the learning experience?
- What kind of feelings does the whole evoke?
- How do visuals, text, and multimodality support the impression?
- What is my experience as a teacher?
- What new digital or pedagogical functionality would I like to try?
- What does the student get at the end of the course?
- What would you, as a teacher, have learned at the end of the module?
- How could digitalization be used in evaluation?
- What kind of feedback? How does feedback support the student’s learning process?
- How to encourage self- and peer-review?
- How to diversify evaluation and feedback?
- Does the assessment make it possible to demonstrate the competence targeted?
- Do the assessment and process allow for multimodal documentation of the targeted competence -> materials to student portfolio?
Example of a blueprint
ABC learning design model
In the ABC model, you first produce a short description of the module – summary or tweet – as a core promise to the student. Next, look at the learning activities used in the module. Use the ABC model template to produce a blueprint.
ABC model -template (PowerPoint)
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