- The Subject Matter Expert (SME) on my project with Michelle is the teacher of the 6th grade class, Ms. Stormy Derrow. She is the one who will provide us with the main information such as the multiplication facts that she wants the students to learn. She will also be able to provide us with insight about each individual student and how they learn best from observations.
- The Target Audience is the students in the 6th grade class. We hope to improve their multiplication skills so that they can be better prepared to apply it to real life situations.
- We are choosing to combine both the "Product-Oriented Model" and the "Classroom-Oriented Model" in our design plan. We are still unsure if we will need both, but we hope to make a new "product" that could help the students become more fluent in multiplication
- The learning perspectives that we plan on using are a combination of behaviorism and constructivism. If the students are presented with a method of learning, and then repeat this method continually they will begin to understand the multiplication facts. Hopefully as they begin to understand they will use their cognition to build an inner "reasoning" as to why a certain answer is correct.
- For our Design plan we are going to use Smith and Ragan's "Discrepancy-Based Needs Assesment". The 5 steps to this process are:
- list the goals of the instructional system
- determine how well the identified goals are already being achieved.
- Determine the gaps between "what is" and "what should be ".
- Prioritize gaps according to agreed-upon criteria
- Determine which gaps are instructional needs and which are most appropriate for design and development of instruction
When we meet with our SME we will have a much larger series of indirect questions that will be easier for her to understand. The questions will be aimed so that based on her responses we can, on our own time, find the answer to the steps above.