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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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Ame Otoko
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What is Backward Design?
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Steve Clancy
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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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Samuel Mann
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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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Martin LaBar
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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.
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Arthur Chapman
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A look at how Backward Design supports technology
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Alejandro Castro
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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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Wendy Guilford
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