Share Paper: Infusing instructional design principles into an active student-centred social learning framework

  1. Gail Casey, Deakin University, Australia
  2. Gayle Davidson-Shivers, University of South Alabama, United States
Tuesday, June 24 10:00 AM-11:00 AM B3111

Abstract: Social and participatory media offer a plethora of ways for students to communicate, collaborate, and learn in schools. Using a social learning approach, Casey (2013a) investigated ways that social media could be integrated into Australian public high school classrooms to enhance student learning. In the process, she developed a social learning framework as discussed in Casey (2013b). Similarly, Davidson-Shivers and Hulon (2013; Hulon & Daidson-Shivers, 2013) suggest ways to employ ID principles to prepare college instructors and pre-service teachers to integrate technology into classrooms. Prior to that, Davidson-Shivers with Rasmussen (2006) developed an instructional design (ID) model for creating effective ...