By Sharon Bowman. How to teach content so that listeners can learn, remember, and use the information you present. For teachers, trainers, and presenters.
5. Important I need to teach
I need to give it.
it all. They need
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They need to
to learn it all.
It’s ALL
get it.
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CONCEPTS
CONTENT
Words
Words
Words
Major Ideas and Minor Ideas
DETAILS
DETAILS
DETAILS
Lecture Need-to-Know and
Nice-to-Know
Material
6. Important I need to teach
I need to give it.
it all. They need
Information
They need to
to learn it all.
It’s ALL
get it.
important Can’t leave Words
information. anything out.
Words
CONCEPTS
CONTENT
Words
Words
Words
Major Ideas and Minor Ideas
DETAILS
DETAILS
DETAILS
Lecture Need-to-Know and
Nice-to-Know
Material
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23. They are guidelines for
content, instruction, and
evaluation.
They help you determine
what the need-to-know
content will be.
24. If you need help in writing learning objectives,
click on Sharon Bowman’s Slide Share micro-course
titled: “How to Design Great Training:
Begin with the End in Mind.”
26. EXAMPLE Ask yourself:
Topic: Accelerated What content will
Learning
learners need to
Learning Objectives:
know in order to
The learner will be able
to define and describe meet these
5 Accelerated Learning
principles. objectives?
The learner will be able to
demonstrate an example
of each of the 5 principles.
27. Write a list
of the
need-to-know
content that
is tied to the
learning
objectives.
28. EXAMPLE
Topic: Accelerated Need-to-Know Content:
Learning
Definition of 5 AL
Learning Objectives: principles.
The learner will be able Descriptions of the
to define and describe principles.
5 Accelerated Learning
principles. Examples of each of the 5
principles.
The learner will be able to
demonstrate an example Demonstrations of the 5
of each of the 5 principles. principles in action.
29. Teach the
content on Need-to-Know Content:
this list.
Definition of 5 AL
principles.
Descriptions of the
principles.
Examples of each of the 5
principles.
Demonstrations of the 5
Use lecture segments, principles in action.
learner activities,
slides, handouts, videos,
props, and wall charts.
37. Divide your content into
lecture segments (chunks) of
about 10-20 minutes in length.
38. Divide your content into
lecture segments (chunks) of
about 10-20 minutes in length.
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39. Divide your content into
lecture segments (chunks) of
about 10-20 minutes in length.
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Because that’s about how
long a learner’s brain can stay
focused without drifting off.
41. Examples of 1-Minute
Active Reviews
* Pair-Share – With a partner, learners discuss the
major concepts from the lecture.
* Think and Write – Learners write summary statements
about what they have learned.
* Shout Out – Learners take turns verbally stating
important facts until a pre-determined number
of statements is reached.
* Stand, Stretch, and Speak – While standing up
learners take turns leading a physical stretch
and verbally summarizing the major concepts.
The other learners copy each stretch.
46. A graphic organizer is a
visual-spatial note-taking
page that you give to learners,
or learners make for themselves,
before the instruction begins.
47. CORNELL NO
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Main
Supportin
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Facts
Ideas
MIND MAP
Major
Concept Topic
Summary
Ma
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Suppo as
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48. More Examples of
Graphic Organizers
* Windowpane – Learners fold blank paper into 4, 8, or 16
boxes (“windowpanes”). They summarize or draw an image of
an important fact in each box.
* Fill-in-the-Blanks – Learners fill in a pre-made worksheet that
is missing important words or phrases.
* Blackout Bingo – Using a windowpane worksheet (see above),
learners print a topic-related word or phrase in each box from a
list you give them. When they hear you explain a concept from
their “Bingo” sheet, they circle it or cross it out. When they have
all boxes marked, they call out “Bingo!” and receive a round of
applause.
49. Do a Google search for more
“graphic organizers” and for
free examples and templates.
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52. Think
and Click
The next slide lists some concepts
from this micro-course. Read the
list and decide which items are
“need-to-know” and which are
“nice-to-know.”
Write your answers down and
then check them by clicking to
the slide that follows the list.
53. List of Concepts
1 Teach only the need-to-knows.
2 Include the nice-to-know content only if you have time.
3 Teach in 10-minute chunks.
4 10 minutes is a guideline, not a hard and fast rule.
5 Use 1-minute active reviews between lecture segments.
6 Sometimes review activities can last longer than 1 minute.
7 Give learners a graphic organizer to use.
8 Learners can also make their own note-taking page.
54. List of Concepts
1 Teach only the need-to-knows. Need-to-Know
2 Include the nice-to-know content only if you have time.
Nice-to-Know
3 Teach in 10-minute chunks. Need-to-Know
4 10 minutes is a guideline, not a hard and fast rule. Nice-to-Know
5 Use 1-minute active reviews between lecture segments.
Need-to-know
6 Sometimes review activities can last longer than 1 minute.
Nice-to-Know
7 Give learners a graphic organizer to use. Need-to-Know
8 Learners can also make their own note-taking page. Nice-to-Know
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This slide presentation was an
C3 – Concrete Practic
introduction to Step 2 of an e
instructional design and delivery
model known as: “The 4Cs Map.”
To learn how to use all four steps C4 – Conclusions
of the 4Cs Map, see Sharon Bowman’s
Slide Share micro-course titled “How to
Map Your Instruction in 4 Simple Steps.”
58. Content from books by
Sharon Bowman
www.amazon.com for book purchases
www.Bowperson.com for free book excerpts
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