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Integrating backward design and technology

Published on Nov 19, 2015

Backward Design and Technology

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Integrating backward design and technology

By: Wendy Guilford
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What is Backward Design?

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What is Backward Design?

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Designing curriculum by setting goals before instruction and assessment.

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The three stages of backward Design

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Stage 1- Identify desired results.
Stage 2- Determine acceptable evidence.
Stage 3- Plan learning experiences and instruction.

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Benefits of backward design to curriculum design

  • Specific learning is sought.
  • Deliberate and focused instruction.
  • Focus is on the desired results.
  • Encourages teachers to think like an assessor.
  • Purposeful task analysis.

A look at how Backward Design supports technology

Backward design and Technology Integration

  • Supports the identification of the desired results.
  • Students use technology to show what they know.
  • Engages the learner, keeping the learner motivated.
  • Meets the needs of all learners(remediation and differentiation).
  • Can be used to build curriculum and planning.
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