LMS-SPADA INDONESIA
Lecturers

Leil Badrah Zaki S.Pd., M.Pd
NIDN: 1025108801
Email: leil@uib.ac.id
Universitas Internasional Batam

Riyadi Saputra S.Pd., M.Pd
NIDN: 1025108801
mail:riyadisaputra732@ymail.com
Universitas Dharmas Indonesia
Course Description:
This course is intended to develop knowledge of adult learning and hone
understanding of widely used instructional design models specifically for
teaching EFL. The program intends to equip the participants with skills to
design and analyze professional learning resources. The students will learn the
essentials of designing and developing measurable instructional programs
informed by fundamental learning theories to meet a variety of learner needs.
The participants will be able to design and develop online learning management
systems with the use of ICT. at the end of the course, the students are expected
to be able to apply the principles of instructional design following a step-by-step model from needs assessment to evaluation and build a solid understanding
of the process of a learning design.
Credit : 3 sks
Course Learning Outcomes:Assess your role and your opinion about your group discussin
Meeting 1 Learning Outcomes
Students are able to :
1. Describe the characteristics of the 21st century learner.
2. Discuss the learning theories described in this chapter.
3. List principles of effective instruction for the 21st century learner.
4. Discuss the principles of effective technology and media utilization.
5. Discuss the concept of text literacy.
6. Compare and contrast the advantages and limitations of integrating text into learning.
Students are able to:
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Students are expected to be able to:
Students are able to :
1. Describe strategies for and examples of integrating computer resources into the curriculum.
2. Describe five types of software that might be used in the classroom.
3. Discuss the advantages and limitations of using computer resources in learning.
4. Discuss the differences between a one-computer classroom, a multiple-computer classroom,
laptop carts, and computer laboratories in terms of setups and uses.
5. Describe an appropriate instructional situation for using computer resources to support student learning. Include the setting, topic, audience, objectives, content of the materials, and rationale for using this media format.
Students are able to :
1. Define cyberlearning and provide an example of
a classroom application.
2. Describe cyberlearning literacy and discuss how
it may be used in action.
3. Identify three Web 2.0 resources and
demonstrate an example of how they might
assist learning.
4. Explain why social networking issues are
important for the classroom.
5. Identify four social–ethical issues and why they
are important in working with students.
Students are able to:
1. Define distance learning.
2. State a rationale for the educational use of
distance learning at the elementary, middle-level,
and secondary education levels.
3. Explain how audio and television systems
facilitate distance learning.
4. Compare and contrast online and distance
learning.
5. Describe the characteristics of local area networks
(LANs), wide area networks (WANs), intranets, and
wireless networks.
6. Discuss five Internet etiquette guidelines for users
Students are able to:
1. Discuss media literacy, including the aspects of
consuming and producing media.
2. Discuss the advantages, limitations, and
instructional applications of multimedia in learning.
3. Discuss four types of learning centers and
describe one specific example of each.
4. Describe instructional applications that are
especially appropriate for manipulatives.
5. Compare the advantages and limitations of
various types of display surfaces.
6. Describe instructional applications that are
especially appropriate for field trips, displays, and
dioramas
Students are able to:
1. Define visual literacy in your own words and
identify two general strategies that you may use to
teach visual, audio and video literacy.
2. Name six types of visuals and describe an
example of each.
3. Describe the roles that visual, audio and video
play in learning.
4. Identify methods for viewing visual, audio and
videoin the classroom.
5. Describe the advantages, limitations, and
integration ofvisual, audio and video.
6. State in your own words the goals that good
visual, audio and video design aims to achieve.
7. Discuss four techniques for creating visual, audio
and video
8. Discuss two methods for designing and creating
visual, audio and video
Students are able to:
1. Explain ground theory for implementing games in
teaching English
2. Identify the development and implementation
games in Computer Assisted Language Learning
3. Describe the implementation of gamification
based on research article
4. state in your own word the possibility for
implementing it in Schools
Students are expected to:
1. Design lesson plan for a meeting for secondary
level school or for teaching ESP
2. Propose the implementation of technology in their
teaching based on analysis of theoretical
background about teaching English using technology
3. Presenting their proposal and discussing the
feedback from peers and teacher
Students are expected to:
1. Design lesson plan for a meeting for secondary level school or for teaching ESP
2. Propose the implementation of technology in their teaching based on analysis of theoretical background about teaching English using technology
3. Presenting their proposal and discussing the feedback from peers and teacher
Students are able to:
1. . Discuss the characteristics of a 21st century
teacher who is technologically competent,
information literate, and committed to professional
growth and engagement.
2. List ways that 21st century environments use
technology for inclusion, to connect schools and
homes, and to offer the choice of online education.
3. Describe the types of technology grants available
for 21st century learning and briefl y explain the
basic components included when writing a grant
proposal.
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