Title: Chapter%203%20The%20ASSURE%20Model
1Chapter 3The ASSURE Model
- To insure effective instruction of media and
technology
2A
3Analyze Learners
Matching the characteristics of the learner with
the content of the methods, media, and materials
- General Characteristics
- - identify your learners
- Specific Entry Competencies
- - know what your learners are capable of doing
- Learning Styles
- - how an individual perceives, interacts with and
responds emotionally to the learning environment
4Learning Styles
- Gardner says, not all people have the same
abilities not all people learn in the same way.
5Information Processing Habits
- Concrete Sequential-direct hands-on experiences
in logical order - Workbooks
- Programmed instruction
- Demonstrations
- Structured laboratory approaches
6Information Processing Habits
- Concrete Random-lean toward a trial and error
approach - Games
- Simulations
- Independent study projects
- Discovery Learning
7Information Processing Habits
- Abstract Sequential-learners decode verbal and
symbolic messages adeptly - Reading presentations
- Listening to presentations
8Information Processing Habits
- Abstract Random-draw meaning from human mediated
presentations respond to tone and style of
speakers - Group discussions
- Lectures with question answer periods
- Videotapes
- Television
9S
10State Objectives
A statement of what will be achieved, not how it
will be achieved
- Audience
- - learning takes place when learners are active,
mentally processing an idea, or physically
practicing a skill. - Behavior
- -the verb describing the new capabilities that
the audience will have after instruction - Conditions
- -the performance that is to be observed by the
learners - Degree
- -the standard by which acceptable performance
will be judged
11S
- Select Method, Media, and Materials
12Select Method, Media, and Materials
- Choosing a Method
- -any given lesson will probably incorporate two
or more methods to serve different purposes at a
different points in the progression of the lesson - Choosing a Media
- -the physical form in which a message is
incorporated and displayed - - still images, text, voice, music, etc.
- Selecting Materials
- -available
- -modify existing
- -design new
13U
- Utilize Media and Materials
14Utilize Media and Materials
Use of media and materials by the students and
teachers.
- Preview the materials
- -always preview instruction materials before
using them - -materials should be appropriate for your
audience and objectives - Prepare the materials
- -gather all of the equipment you and the students
will need - -determine the sequence
- Prepare the environment
- -arrange the facilities for proper student use of
the materials and media
15Utilize Media and Materials
Use of media and materials by the students and
teachers.
- Prepare the learners
- -give a broad overview of the content and lesson
or - -tell how the lesson relates to the topic being
studied or - -give a motivating statement that creates a need
to know by telling learners how they will profit
from the lesson - -give cues directing attention to specific
aspects of the lesson - Provide the learning Experience
- -direct attention to the classroom
16R
- Require Learner Participation
17Require Learner Participation
Active participation in the learning process
enhances learning.
- Behaviorist Perspective
- -learning is a process of trying various
behaviors and keeping those that lead to
favorable results. - Cognitivists Perspective
- -learners build up a mental schemata when their
minds are actively engaged in struggling to
remember or apply a new concept or principle - Constructivists Perspective
- -learning is an active process where knowledge
is built on the basis of experience - Social Psychologists Perspective
- -interpersonal communication as the social basis
for knowledge acquisition
18FeedbackProductive critical evaluative response
- Oneself
- Print Sources
- Devices
- Other People
19E
20Evaluate and Revise
Designed to detect and correct learning/teaching
problems and difficulties with the instruction
that may interfere with student achievement
- Assessment of Learner Achievement
- -Did students learn what they were suppose to
learn? - Evaluation of Methods and Media
- -Were the instructional methods and materials
effective? - Revision
- -What changes need to be made in the lesson?
21The ASSURE Model
- Analyze the Learners
- State the Objectives
- Select Methods, Media, and Materials
- Utilize Materials
- Require Learner Participation
- Evaluate and Revise
22THE ENDPresentation by Pennie HoardETEC 562