EDU 533 week 6 assignment

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Week 6 Assignment – A Learning Journey Map

INSTRUCTIONS

Part 1 – Learning Journey Map Table

Please complete the Learning Journey Map Table below and write 1-2 paragraphs for each section within How You Will Accomplish This.

Note: This Week 6 Learning Journey Map Table will be required to complete the Week 8 Learning Journey Map Assessment assignment.

· Please upload to the grade book and then save a copy of this template to your computer to refer to in Week 8 of the course.

Steps to Build Your Journey

How You Will Accomplish This

Determine the potential knowledge gaps in your audience by reviewing your Needs Analysis and Task and Learner Analysis Matrix plan for:

· Current skill levels

· What products in your design will help your audience to achieve the desired outcomes?

· What potential challenges or obstacles do you anticipate?

Develop a map and plan:

· Platform and software for delivery

· Order of your content

· Connecting content

· Additional resources (technology staff, materials, etc.)

Identify your stakeholders

Create the content (or the source of the content)

Mark your milestones

Develop how communication is shared/supported

Track progress

Feedback Collection

INSTRUCTIONS

Part 2 – Learning Journey Map Summary

Using the information you input into “How Will You Accomplish This” section from the Learning Journey Map Table, write a 1–2-page summary to support your findings. Please use Strayer Writing Standards (SWS) within this summary and source as required. Use the following sample to write your summary.

Title of Assignment

Start the first paragraph here for an introduction. This is the second sentence. This is the third sentence. This is the fourth sentence. This is the fifth sentence.

Determine Gaps

Start the next paragraph here where you determine the potential knowledge gaps in your audience by reviewing your Needs Assessment and plan and explain the rationale. This is the second sentence. This is the third sentence. This is the fourth sentence. This is the fifth sentence.

Develop a Map and a Plan

Start the next paragraph here where you outline a map and a plan. This is the third sentence. This is the fourth sentence. This is the fifth sentence.

Identify Your Stakeholders

Start the next paragraph here where you outline and identify your stakeholders. Provide insights and key considerations you will need to make. This is the third sentence. This is the fourth sentence. This is the fifth sentence.

Creating the Content

Start the next paragraph here where you will explain the process of creating your content. This is the second sentence. This is the third sentence. This is the fourth sentence. This is the fifth sentence.

Marking Your Milestones

Start the next paragraph here where you will provide details of how you will make mark your milestones in the process. This is the second sentence. This is the third sentence. This is the fourth sentence. This is the fifth sentence.

Develop How Communication is Shared

Start the next paragraph here where you will explain how you will develop a plan to determine how communication is shared. Provide a rationale. This is the third sentence. This is the fourth sentence. This is the fifth sentence.

Tracking Progress

Start the next paragraph here where you will explain how you will track the progress of the course design. Provide a rationale. This is the third sentence. This is the fourth sentence. This is the fifth sentence.

Feedback Collection

Start the next paragraph here where you will explain how you will determine how you will collect feedback on this course. This is the third sentence. This is the fourth sentence. This is the fifth sentence.

Conclusion

Start the final paragraph here which is your conclusion. This is the second sentence. This is the third sentence. This is the fourth sentence. This is the fifth sentence.

Sources

1. Author’s First and Last Name. Year of Publication. Title of the Article (or Textbook). Hyperlink or Permalink for the article from the Online Strayer Library.

2. Author’s First and Last Name. Year of Publication. Title of the Article (or Textbook). Hyperlink or Permalink for the article from the Online Strayer Library.

3. Author’s First and Last Name. Year of Publication. Title of the Article (or Textbook). Hyperlink or Permalink for the article from the Online Strayer Library.

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