Thursday, January 24, 2013

MERLOT Evaluation


MERLOT Material: What Time is it Mr. Clock?

Quality of Content:
1. Does the software present valid (correct) concepts, models, and skills?
This PowerPoint presentation is a great way to teach younger students how to tell time to the hour and half hour.
2. Does the software present educationally significant concepts, models, and skills for the discipline?
This PowerPoint does a great job of creating an opportunity for students to use both digital and analog clocks to determine the time shown.
Potential Effectiveness as a Teaching-Learning Tool:
  1. What stage(s) in the learning process/cycle could the materials be used?
    1. Explanation or description of the topic/stating the problem
    2. Demonstration of the curriculum/exploration of the problem
    3. Practice using the curriculum/analysis of the outcomes from solving the problem:  This material asks students to practice their time telling skills by independently identifying the correct time on two types of clocks.
    4. Applying the curriculum to "new" problems/application of the outcomes to other problems
  2. What is(are) the learning objective(s)? What should students be able to do after successfully learning with the materials?  The learning material itself is an assessment on telling time.  Students must be able to demonstrate their ability to tell time using analog and digital clocks.
  3. What are the characteristics of the target learner(s)? The target learning group is second grade students who are familiar with telling time.
  4. Does the interactive/media-rich presentation of material improve faculty and students' abilities to teach and learn the materials? This PowerPoint presentation is an engaging and encouraging way to practice time telling skills. Students are not simply filling out a worksheet, they are sharpening their computer skills while practicing concepts.  They are not told they are wrong, they are encouraged to try things again.  It's engaging for the age group.
  5. Can the use of the software be readily integrated into current curriculum and pedagogy within the discipline? Yes, the PowerPoint is ready to go when downloaded and easily usable with given instructions on the first slide.  
  6. Can the software be used in a variety of ways to achieve teaching and learning goals? No, students are to use this activity as a formative assessment.  There is not a multitude of ways that this material can be used.
  7. Are the teaching-learning goals easy to identify? Yes, within the first 2 slides it was easy to pick up on the learning goal of identifying time using both analog and digital clocks.
  8. Can good learning assignments for using the software application be written easily? It would be easy to create assignments and activities to prepare students for this assessment.
Ease of Use:
  1. Are the labels, buttons, menus, text, and general layout of the computer interface consistent and visually distinct? Yes
  2. Does the user get trapped in the material? No
  3. Can the user get lost easily in the material? No
  4. Does the module provide feedback about the system status and the user's responses? Yes
  5. Does the module provide appropriate flexibility in its use? No
  6. Does the learning material require a lot of documentation, technical support, and/or instruction for most students to successfully use the software? No
  7. Does the material present information in ways that are familiar for students? Yes
  8. Does the material present information in ways that would be attractive to students? Yes

2 comments:

  1. I used to teach second grade and teaching the kids to tell time was always a struggle. This lesson would have been perfect! Thanks for sharing and giving your own review.
    - Lindsay Annelin

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  2. I am glad you found such a useful lesson. I am sure it also gave you some ideas as you were creating your own stand alone resource. Thanks for sharing this with us!

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