Thursday, December 10, 2009
Gagne Revisited
Every night as we entered 206, a poster of Gagne's Nine Instructional Events was on the board at the front of the room, but I never stopped to read it and now I'm discussing it in detail for the Swenson paper. Gagne suggests that there are nine general instructional events which are always relevant, even though in detail they will vary with the type of learning outcome being achieved. The nine events are: Gaining Attention, Tell Learners the Learning Objective, Stimulate Recall of Prior Learning, Present the Stimulus, Provide Learning Guidance, Elicit Performance, Provide Feedback, Assess Performance and Enhance Retention and Transfer to Other Contexts. Looks a lot like the Implementation portion of ADDIE to me.
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That's pretty funny! I, like you, have looked at that poster for months now, wondering when someone was going to bring it up!! Well, at least now we have truly "covered" the topic!
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