Title: Scenario Based Learning Interactive SBLi
1Scenario Based Learning Interactive (SBLi)
- Software for creating interactive e-Learning
scenarios
2What is SBL Interactive (SBLi)?
- An authoring tool (builder) that enables you to
build multimedia scenarios easily - A client-based player to deliver scenarios
locally (on CD or via a local network) - A server-based player and scenario manager to
deliver scenarios over the web
3What does SBLi do?
- Enables teachers/educators/trainers to develop
engaging multimedia scenarios - Based on Problem Based Learning
- Challenges students to learn through engagement
in a project or problem - Develops problem solving skills through case
studies
4What is Problem Based Learning?
- The principal idea behind PBL is that students
learning should be based on carefully designed
problems that demand from the learner
acquisition of critical knowledge problem
solving proficiency self-directed learning
strategies and team participation skills. - PBL replicates the commonly used systemic
approach to resolving problems or meeting
challenges that are encountered in life and
career (Barrows and Kelson http//www.mcli.dis
t.maricopa.edu/pbl/info.html)
5Good PBL scenarios
- Should encourage students to decide their own
ways of defining, analysing, researching and
solving the problem - Present as many real-life possibilities as are
feasible, including red herrings which may send
students on a path which may not be fruitful - Depending on the field of study and the specific
problem context, there may be no single right
answer, so all paths may be valid and all
outcomes realistic - Validity of the process is often a major goal of
PBL
6Origins of SBLi
- Agricultural Problem Based Learning tool
developed with Massey University (NZ) over 12
years ago.
7SBLi software
8 The four SBLi Windows
Location Window
Environment Window
Actions Collections Window
Content Window
9The SBLi Scenario Builder
- Construct scenario using tool bars and panel
Panel
Tool bar
Tool bar
10What topics can SBLi scenarios address?
- There is no limit. SBLi scenarios have already
been developed in the following disciplines
11Who is using SBLi?
- SBLi scenarios have been or are being developed
specifically for - - High school students - BSDE, Corinda, Toowong,
NSW, ACT Canberra - Undergraduates - number of universities in
Australia and overseas (including NZ, UK, Canada,
Japan) - Undergraduate text book users linked to text
book purchase - In-house staff training (Qld NRW)
- Professional, in-service training Legal
Services Commission
12Some scenario examples
- Moreton Bay marine field course2nd year Marine
Science (UQ) - Engineers without Borders 1st year
undergraduate engineering (National) - Series of genetics modulesLife science
undergraduates (Manchester University, UK)
13MORETON BAY MARINE FIELD COURSE
- 2nd year Marine Science (UQ)
- Moreton Bay marine field course
- 2nd year Marine Science (The University of
Queensland) - The prestigious ASCILITE award was presented for
the Habitat Change in Moreton Bay, A Field Study
for Marine Scientists scenario authored by
Associate Professor Catherine Lovelock. Featured
on our SBLi Homepage. -
14MORETON BAY MARINE FIELD COURSE
- 2nd year Marine Science (UQ)
15MORETON BAY MARINE FIELD COURSE
- 2nd year Marine Science (UQ)
16MORETON BAY MARINE FIELD COURSE
- 2nd year Marine Science (UQ)
17ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS
- 1st year undergraduate engineering (National)
18ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS
- 1st year undergraduate engineering (National)
19ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS
- 1st year undergraduate engineering (National)
20SERIES OF GENETICS MODULES
- Life science undergraduates (Manchester
University, UK)
Chocolate Monster
21SERIES OF GENETICS MODULES
- Life science undergraduates (Manchester
University, UK)
22SERIES OF GENETICS MODULES
- Life science undergraduates (Manchester
University, UK)
23SBL Interactive Server
24The benefits of SBLi
- Easy to build modify scenarios, no programming
skills required - Interactive requires active involvement,
responses and decision making by students - Provides virtual real-world experiences
- Integrates components within and across
disciplines - Enables interactive testing and feedback
- Develops students problem solving skills
- Flexible delivery of scenarios in class, via CD
or online
25What about future sustainability?
- The SBLi platform is designed generically, making
it easier to upgrade the software to utilise new
technologies - SBLi has an Export scenario schema function and
most content is in HTML so that scenarios can be
readily extracted from SBLi and used on other
platforms - SBLi use at UQ is developing expertise and
approaches that will support a scenario based
learning strategy, whatever the technology - We are working with other institutions to create
a community of practice for sharing experiences
and content - A library of images, logos and scenarios is being
planned that can be accessed and shared within
and between institutions
26SBL Interactive (SBLi)
- See online examples and more information at
www.sblinteractive.org
27- See examples and more information at
www.sblinteractive.org
Audrey Jinks SBLI Co-ordinator a.jinks_at_uq.edu.au E
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