658 Reflective Blog Post - Instructional Design: Application
This course proved to be a challenge for me. Family emergencies that took me out of town occurred far too often for me to stay on track with the assignments in this course.
What did I learn about course design and planning?
I learned that designing a course online is not as easy as I thought. I had decided to use Google Classroom since that is the platform available in my school district. Google Classroom is not a difficult program to use but is does not have many options to use to create interactive presentations. It has limited images and designs available to create exciting pages. Also, adding an audio version to Google Slides or Google Classroom proved to be challenging. I tried adding a Voki to Google Slides and PowerPoint and it was difficult. My solution was to buy a subscription to Voki that allowed me to make presentations and upload the link.
My final product was very similar to my planning document except for some of the activities. My students currently use Spelling City and Vocabulary on a daily basis. For my second instructional module, I decided to incorporate some of the activities in Spelling City and Vocabulary.
As far as technology, using Google Classroom and Voki was a new experience. I used the Voki program for presentations. It took time to find what worked and what did not work. It was a trial and error process finding the correct text to use so the avatar would pronounce everything correctly. I am proud that I was eventually able to make the Voki presentations work in the modules.