Pedagogy profile flash widget
A tool for modelling student activities
This is an experimental widget and so would welcome feedback. The tool is designed to help teachers (or learners) map different typs of student activities across a course or sequence of learning events. The work derives from a learning activity taxonomy (Conole, 2007; Conole 2008) that characterises the types of tasks learners undertake into six types:
- Assimilative (attending and understanding content),
- Information handling (e.g. gathering and classifying resources or manipulating data),
- Adaptive (use of modelling or simulation software),
- Communicative (dialogic activities, e.g. pair dialogues or group-based discussions),
- Productive (construction of an artefact such as a written essay, new chemical compound or a sculpture) and
- Experiential (practising skills in a particular context or undertaking an investigation).
- In addition the tool looks at the spread of assessment acros the course or sequence of learning activiites.
Modelling
- Each row can represent a "unit of time" - so this might be a week, month or block. For each unit you then fill in the amount of time (say for example number of hours). Fill in each of the cells in the matrix
- Click "add' or 'delete' to vary the number of rows
- Click update to see the completed profile
- Profiles can be printed or saved as PDFs
Extra content
This is an experimental tool we are developing, we would really welcome feedback on it.
Gráinne Conole
10:30 on 11 October 2009

Mark Pearson
3:56pm 3 November 2009
I found that I couldn't embed a table in here so my comments are in my TiddlyWiki in a section called OU Pedagogy Profiler