Title: The RIT PRPA Model for Course Design
1The RIT P-R-P-A Model for Course Design
- Sarah Cass Donaldson
- Online Learning Specialist
2Plan for this session
- Introduction
- Initial design meeting with faculty
- The RIT course design model (P-R-P-A)
- Short interactive demonstration of the design
process - Apply design to your course
3Distance Learning at RIT
- RIT has been providing Distance Learning for
almost 25 years - 125 course sections/quarter, 150 active
faculty/year, 4000 unique students/year - Number of programs/certificates offered online
- Undergraduate
- 4 undergrad degree programs
- 17 undergrad certificates
- Graduate
- 9 masters degree programs
- 5 advanced certificates
4Teaching, Learning and Technology Continuum
Tech Enhanced
Web Enhanced
Blended
Distance
Traditional
Word
PowerPoint
Email
Online Handouts
Proctored Exams Direct Observation Consensus and
Decision Making Equipment/Lab Demonstrations with
QA
Digital Dropbox
Online Student Groups
Online Discussion
Chat
5The P-R-P-A model
- In 2002, OL Effective Practices Team crafted the
PRPA design model as a collaborative effort - Designed for novice online teachers
- Works for courses or classes
- Focus on student learning, not faculty teaching
- Clear statements of expectations
- All elements are consistent and congruent
6Initial meeting
- Rapport building
- Overview of our services, the course management
system and the designers role - Discuss course, and any ideas faculty has
regarding its design. - Identify needs design, training, media
- Review effective teaching practices
- Introduce the PRPA model
- Develop a design document
7Effective Practices
8The P-R-P-A model
- An iterative process of course design
- Performance Outcomes
- Resources
- Practice Activities
- Assessment of student learning
9Worksheet PRPA Course Design
10Using the P-R-P-A Model
- Identify Performance Outcomes
- What must the students be able to demonstrate
they can do at the end of this block of
instruction? - What level of learning is required? Recitation?
Synthesis? Analysis? - Use active verbs when writing Performance
Outcomes
11An Example PRPA Worksheet
- Performance Outcomes
- Integration to describe the connection between
glycolysis and the citric acid cycle - Energetics to explain the points where energy
is trapped in the citric acid cycle and relate
this to high energy intermediates in the pathway - Mechanism to recognize the function of
cofactors in the citric acid cycle - Mechanism to distinguish between catalytic and
stoichiometric cofactors - Pathway to distinguish the glyoxylate pathway
and the citric acid cycle
- Resources
- Biochemistry, 5th edition
- Students Companion to Biochemistry, 5th edition
- Biochemistry, 5th edition web site
http//bcs.whfreeman.com/biochem5/ - Biochemistry CD-ROM
- Lecture notes in the files section for this
course at http//mycourses.rit.edu -
- Assessment
- Minute paper please submit an email once each
week indicating two things (1) the most
significant thing I learned in class and (2) the
one thing that still really confuses me. - Online discussion fat in our diet
- Performance on examinations (graded)
- Metabolism Disease submission of list of 3
references
- Practice
- Chapter 17 problems in the textbook (detailed
answers are available on the Biochemistry, 5th
edition web site (http//bcs.whfreeman.com/biochem
5/) - In-class problem sets
- Review of old exams posted on MyCourses
12Using the P-R-P-A Model
- 2. Identify Resources
- Stored information Texts, audio/video, library,
Internet - Processes and procedures
- Instructor
- Peers
- Personal learning circle
13An Example PRPA Worksheet
- Performance Outcomes
- Integration to describe the connection between
glycolysis and the citric acid cycle - Energetics to explain the points where energy
is trapped in the citric acid cycle and relate
this to high energy intermediates in the pathway - Mechanism to recognize the function of
cofactors in the citric acid cycle - Mechanism to distinguish between catalytic and
stoichiometric cofactors - Pathway to distinguish the glyoxylate pathway
and the citric acid cycle
- Resources
- Biochemistry, 5th edition
- Students Companion to Biochemistry, 5th edition
- Biochemistry, 5th edition web site
http//bcs.whfreeman.com/biochem5/ - Biochemistry CD-ROM
- Lecture notes in the files section for this
course at http//mycourses.rit.edu -
- Practice
- Chapter 17 problems in the textbook (detailed
answers are available on the Biochemistry, 5th
edition web site (http//bcs.whfreeman.com/biochem
5/) - In-class problem sets
- Review of old exams posted on MyCourses
- Assessment
- Minute paper please submit an email once each
week indicating two things (1) the most
significant thing I learned in class and (2) the
one thing that still really confuses me. - Online discussion fat in our diet
- Performance on examinations (graded)
- Metabolism Disease submission of list of 3
references
14Using the P-R-P-A Model
- 3. Identify Practice activities
- How will the students practice with the resources
to accomplish the learning objectives? - Homework? Computational exercises? Labs? Studios?
Writing? Design and Assembly? - Interaction with other students for rehearsal of
learning, and feedback
15An Example PRPA Worksheet
- Performance Outcomes
- Integration to describe the connection between
glycolysis and the citric acid cycle - Energetics to explain the points where energy
is trapped in the citric acid cycle and relate
this to high energy intermediates in the pathway - Mechanism to recognize the function of
cofactors in the citric acid cycle - Mechanism to distinguish between catalytic and
stoichiometric cofactors - Pathway to distinguish the glyoxylate pathway
and the citric acid cycle
- Resources
- Biochemistry, 5th edition
- Students Companion to Biochemistry, 5th edition
- Biochemistry, 5th edition web site
http//bcs.whfreeman.com/biochem5/ - Biochemistry CD-ROM
- Lecture notes in the files section for this
course at http//mycourses.rit.edu -
- Practice
- Chapter 17 problems in the textbook (detailed
answers are available on the Biochemistry, 5th
edition web site (http//bcs.whfreeman.com/biochem
5/) - In-class problem sets
- Review of old exams posted on MyCourses
- Assessment
- Minute paper please submit an email once each
week indicating two things (1) the most
significant thing I learned in class and (2) the
one thing that still really confuses me. - Online discussion fat in our diet
- Performance on examinations (graded)
- Metabolism Disease submission of list of 3
references
16Using the P-R-P-A Model
- 4. Assessment
- How will the students demonstrate they have
accomplished the performance outcomes? - Is this in the same form that they have
practiced different data? - How will they know when they have succeeded?
17An Example PRPA Worksheet
- Performance Outcomes
- Integration to describe the connection between
glycolysis and the citric acid cycle - Energetics to explain the points where energy
is trapped in the citric acid cycle and relate
this to high energy intermediates in the pathway - Mechanism to recognize the function of
cofactors in the citric acid cycle - Mechanism to distinguish between catalytic and
stoichiometric cofactors - Pathway to distinguish the glyoxylate pathway
and the citric acid cycle
- Resources
- Biochemistry, 5th edition
- Students Companion to Biochemistry, 5th edition
- Biochemistry, 5th edition web site
http//bcs.whfreeman.com/biochem5/ - Biochemistry CD-ROM
- Lecture notes in the files section for this
course at http//mycourses.rit.edu -
- Assessment
- Minute paper please submit an email once each
week indicating two things (1) the most
significant thing I learned in class and (2) the
one thing that still really confuses me. - Online discussion fat in our diet
- Performance on examinations (graded)
- Metabolism Disease submission of list of 3
references
- Practice
- Chapter 17 problems in the textbook (detailed
answers are available on the Biochemistry, 5th
edition web site (http//bcs.whfreeman.com/biochem
5/) - In-class problem sets
- Review of old exams posted on MyCourses
18An Example PRPA Worksheet
- Performance Outcomes
- Integration to describe the connection between
glycolysis and the citric acid cycle - Energetics to explain the points where energy
is trapped in the citric acid cycle and relate
this to high energy intermediates in the pathway - Mechanism to recognize the function of
cofactors in the citric acid cycle - Mechanism to distinguish between catalytic and
stoichiometric cofactors - Pathway to distinguish the glyoxylate pathway
and the citric acid cycle
- Resources
- Biochemistry, 5th edition
- Students Companion to Biochemistry, 5th edition
- Biochemistry, 5th edition web site
http//bcs.whfreeman.com/biochem5/ - Biochemistry CD-ROM
- Lecture notes in the files section for this
course at http//mycourses.rit.edu -
- Practice
- Chapter 17 problems in the textbook (detailed
answers are available on the Biochemistry, 5th
edition web site (http//bcs.whfreeman.com/biochem
5/) - In-class problem sets
- Review of old exams posted on MyCourses
- Assessment
- Minute paper please submit an email once each
week indicating two things (1) the most
significant thing I learned in class and (2) the
one thing that still really confuses me. - Online discussion fat in our diet
- Performance on examinations (graded)
- Metabolism Disease submission of list of 3
references
19Effective Practices
- The most consistently adopted strategies and
tools represent good practices - Evidence of good teaching and support of Seven
Principles of Good Practice in Undergraduate
Education - Grading policy, written assignments, course
materials description, course schedule,
instructor contact information, student
introductions, Q A folder and welcome from
instructor
20Using the worksheet in a course
Surveyed students reported that the PRPA model
helped them stay focused on the course objectives.
21Summary P-R-P-A course development model
- Determine Course Performance Outcomes
- Determine modular structure for course
- Weeks? Topics? Other time periods?
- For each module
- Write performance outcomes
- Determine resources
- Choose student practice activities
- Choose assessment tools
22QA
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