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Enhancing Instructional Strategy Design with Technology in Higher Education

Explore effective instructional strategies incorporating technology for higher education environments. This session covers the use of Dreamweaver and Fireworks for image creation and editing, alongside lab time for group projects. We will evaluate web site design, interface, content pedagogy, and the future of educational methodologies. Understand the trade-offs between traditional and complex technology adaptations, assess strengths and weaknesses, and engage in discussions on innovative teaching methods suited for virtual courses. Participate in collaborative activities and feedback sessions.

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Enhancing Instructional Strategy Design with Technology in Higher Education

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  1. Topics for Today Instructional strategy design Dreamweaver: Fireworks for images Lab time for group project work

  2. Announcements & Reminders Comments on returned assignments Flash - waiting for ITS installation Design materials in three weeks

  3. Web Site Evaluation Interface Content Pedagogy Off-line materials

  4. ReaPedagogical Methodology in Virtual Courses • Main trade-off of increased technology adaptation? • Other strengths and weaknesses of: Traditional strategy Simple technology adaptation Moderate technology adaptation Complex technology adaptation Total technology adaptation • Future of higher education Competitive advantage Niche programs Incremental change Corporate culture change

  5. HortonLearning Sequences Page Types Welcome Introduction Related resources Summary Featured example Code sample Event playback Choice Procedure Feedback form Others? Yours? Lesson Structures Classic tutorial Activity-centered Learner-customized Knowledge-paced Exploratory Generated Others? Yours?

  6. Dreamweaver Fireworks Image Creation & Editing Using Fireworks in Dreamweaver

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