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[[File:Cnm-digital.png|400px|thumb|right|[[CNMCyber suite]]s]]The [[Educational Methods]] (hereinafter, the ''Lesson'') is the [[lesson]] of [[CNMCyber]] that introduces its participants to various methods used in provision of [[education]]. The ''Lesson'' belongs to the '''[[Introduction to Education]]''' session of [[EmployableU Concepts]].
Educational method is an established procedure for one`s  education. This procedure can be grouped in several categories; narrated teaching, practical instruction, cognitive research, experiential learning or some combination of those. Before jumping into these groups let`s site social learning theory which suggests that we can learn through both, observation and direct experience. Sometimes you just go, look, observe and you can learn from that. You don`t need a special setting or arrangement. Anyway, back to narrated teaching. This is any educational method that is based on narration such as lecturing, storytelling, demonstrating.
 
  
Lecturing is based on lectures, storytelling is like telling stories and demonstrating includes one or more demonstrations. If you take a look at knowledge, skills and abilities which of these type of methods target, mostly target knowledge. It doesn`t give like a feeling or skills, or abilities, it`s not like beyond ability basically it`s knowledge. It gives administrative knowledge, occupation knowledge, industry knowledge if we talk about employment and KSA`s.  
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The ''Lesson'' is made up of five [[lectio]]s. At [[CNMCyber]], the word, [[lectio]], is used for a lesson part.
  
Let`s go to practical instruction. Practical instruction is any educational method that is based on prescribed, practical exercises relate to the subject of learning. It can include hands on training or guiding experiment. You have a very strict instructions or guides or steps i.e. do this, click here, click there, see what happens and you learn from that hands on experience.
 
  
Let`s take a look at targets and knowledge, skills and abilities. For this type of educational methods. It targets primarily skills. Of course it can be combined with knowledge or maybe abilities further but mostly target skills. It`s supposed to give you some feeling, how to feel like, how you can be a coder, you have coded a line so you have this feeling of emotion. So it gives skills but at the same time skills without knowledge may not be useful. Usually practical instructions are combined with something else.  
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==Summaries==
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===Predecessor===
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:The predecessor lesson is [[Education Essentials]].
  
Moving to cognitive research, this is educational method that is based on experience that requires cognitive analysis and or evaluation of the subject of learning. They key word is cognitive. It`s only related to knowledge again. And here, we have cognitive assessment. Let’s say if you want to take exam based on this lecture you will be given a formative assessment and you will be given a feedback, you will be given your result based on your answers. In this case you can learn through your assessment substantive discussion debate on some critical issues and is not prescribed. Especially it`s useful when the debriefing follows. This method was developed in the Harvard School of Business and basically it`s goal is to put learners into real world situations given some knowledge and force them to make a decision. In this case, teachers cannot be a part of a decision making. Their role is to be observers and later facilitate debriefing for lessons.
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===Outline===
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:{|class="wikitable" width=100% style="text-align:center;"
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|+[[Educational Methods]]
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|width=25%|[[Lectio]]s
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!#!!Referred topics
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|-
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![[Methods of Study]]
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|1||[[Educational method]], [[learning activity]]
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|-
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![[Content Deliveries]]
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|2||[[Learning content delivery]], [[demonstrating]], [[job shadowing]], [[narrated instruction]], [[lecturing]], [[storytelling]]
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|-
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![[Practical Instructions]]
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|3||[[Practical instruction]], [[hands-on training]], [[guided experiment]]
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|-
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![[Cognitive Studies]]
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|4||[[Cognitive research]], [[formative assessment]], [[substantive discussion]], [[Socratic method]], [[elicitation technique]]
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|-
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![[Experiential Studies]]
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|5||[[Experiential learning]] ([[experiential learning|activity-based learning]], [[Experiential learning|learning by doing]], [[Experiential learning|learning through play]]), [[learning by making]] ([[project-based learning]], [[problem-based learning]]), [[exploratory research]], [[learning through failure]], [[case-based learning]]
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|}
  
One more method is Socratic method, which was developed according to this letter by Socratis in ancient Greece and Socratis instead of giving answers on questions of his students, try to ask the questions and prompt them to arrive on their own conclusions. So to use critical thinking while answering challenging questions related to the subject of learning.  
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===Successor===
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:The successor lesson is [[Learning Management]].
  
Going back, cognitive research deals mostly with knowledge. It gives you like a better understanding or better feeling that it doesn`t necessarily give skills and abilities, in some cases it is not direct, it cannot be a role that is why target KSA matrix but once again it`s not about experience.  
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==2019 Educational Methods presentation==
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The video of the presentation is published on https://youtu.be/gjTMEDHpj3o (8:23). Here is its full text.
  
Experiential learning, in other words learning by doing, or learning through play is any education method that is based on both direct experience in cognitive reflection on that experience. Cognitive reflection is the key because technically you can have some experience but that not necessarily lead you to learning. Some people live in the United States of America but they practice some English but they never learn English because they don`t reflect on that English and they can still be in their own language. So experiential learning can be project based learning, when you are given some project and work in a project sometimes in the team and project leads to some results, exploratory research where no one can know where their answer will be and I like learning through failure. In many cases it is how we learn faster than in any other methods.  
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===Overview===
Once again getting back to experiential learning definition, this methodology may also be defined as learning through reflection on doing.  
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:Welcome to ''Educational Methods''. In this brief presentation, we are going to take a look at those methods that educators use. Let's roll.
  
Saying this we are ready to go to learning environments.
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===What an educational method is===
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:Educational method is an established procedure for one`s  education. This procedure can be grouped in several categories; [[narrated instruction]], practical instruction, cognitive research, experiential learning or some combination of those. Before jumping into these groups let`s site social learning theory which suggests that we can learn through both, observation and direct experience. Sometimes you just go, look, observe and you can learn from that. You don`t need a special setting or arrangement.
  
[[File:FriendsOfCNM td.png|200px|thumb|[[Friends Of CNM]]'s trade mark]][[File:Educaship-pipeline.png|400px|thumb|right|[[WorldOpp Pipeline]]]][[Friends Of CNM Communities]] is the second presentation of the [[Welcome to Friends Of CNM]] lecture. The lecture itself is the first in [[WorldOpp Orientation]]. Consequently, the ''[[WorldOpp Orientation|Orientation]]'' is the first stage of [[WorldOpp Pipeline]].
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===Narrated instruction===
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:[[File:Narrated-teaching-ksa.png|400px|thumb|[[Narrated instruction]]]]Anyway, back to [[narrated instruction]]. This is any educational method that is based on narration such as lecturing, storytelling, demonstrating.
  
This wikipage presents its full script and those test questions that are related to that presentation.  
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:Lecturing is based on lectures, storytelling is like telling stories and demonstrating includes one or more demonstrations. If you take a look at knowledge, skills and abilities which of these type of methods target, mostly target knowledge. It doesn`t give like a feeling or skills, or abilities, it`s not like beyond ability basically it`s knowledge. It gives administrative knowledge, occupation knowledge, industry knowledge if we talk about employment and KSA`s.  
  
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===Practical instruction===
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:[[File:Practical-instruction-ksa.png|400px|thumb|[[Practical instruction]]]]Let's go to practical instruction. Practical instruction is any educational method that is based on prescribed, practical exercises relate to the subject of learning. It can include hands on training or guiding experiment. You have a very strict instructions or guides or steps i.e. do this, click here, click there, see what happens and you learn from that hands on experience.
  
==Script==
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:Let's take a look at targets and knowledge, skills and abilities. For this type of educational methods. It targets primarily skills. Of course it can be combined with knowledge or maybe abilities further but mostly target skills. It`s supposed to give you some feeling, how to feel like, how you can be a coder, you have coded a line so you have this feeling of emotion. So it gives skills but at the same time skills without knowledge may not be useful. Usually practical instructions are combined with something else.  
The video of the presentation is published at https://youtu.be/LJBr1eVsMfQ (5:52). Here is its full text.
 
  
===Overview===
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===Cognitive research===
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:Moving to cognitive research, this is educational method that is based on experience that requires cognitive analysis and or evaluation of the subject of learning. They key word is cognitive. It`s only related to knowledge again. And here, we have cognitive assessment. Let’s say if you want to take exam based on this lecture you will be given a formative assessment and you will be given a feedback, you will be given your result based on your answers. In this case you can learn through your assessment substantive discussion debate on some critical issues and is not prescribed. Especially it`s useful when the debriefing follows. This method was developed in the Harvard School of Business and basically it`s goal is to put learners into real world situations given some knowledge and force them to make a decision. In this case, teachers cannot be a part of a decision making. Their role is to be observers and later facilitate debriefing for lessons.
  
[[Friends Of CNM Communities]] is a network of CNM Friends grouped by either their industries or their occupations. Take a look at the picture under Friends Communities. On the top in brown is the industries councils and here communities are grouped on the industry such as communications or law or recycling or retail and at the bottom is a professional committees and in these committees members are grouped based on their occupations. So, it could be project managers or doctors, nurses, construction workers or air traffic controllers and so on. The direction of what is on the top or what is in the bottom can be any, they are chosen sporadically because Friends of CNM Structure is organic, it can play in any way or any role.
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:One more method is Socratic method, which was developed according to this letter by Socratis in ancient Greece and Socrates instead of giving answers on questions of his students, try to ask the questions and prompt them to arrive on their own conclusions. So to use critical thinking while answering challenging questions related to the subject of learning.  
In industry councils you find that one particular community is very different, it`s called community board. The community board groups members on the basis of their particular industry and these industry is called work force services, and so basically this is what Friends of CNM are supposed to do. That is why this particular board oversees WorldOpp Team which oversees what Friends of CNM intended or what they intend to do.
 
Any friend can initiate a new community, once again the structure is very flexible. Particularly WorldOpp Team, it takes care of CNM Digital.
 
  
===Summary===
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:Going back, cognitive research deals mostly with knowledge. It gives you like a better understanding or better feeling that it doesn't necessarily give skills and abilities, in some cases it is not direct, it cannot be a role that is why target KSA matrix but once again it`s not about experience.
  
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===Experiential learning===
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:Experiential learning, in other words learning by doing, or learning through play is any education method that is based on both direct experience in cognitive reflection on that experience. Cognitive reflection is the key because technically you can have some experience but that not necessarily lead you to learning. Some people live in the United States of America but they practice some English but they never learn English because they don`t reflect on that English and they can still be in their own language. So experiential learning can be project based learning, when you are given some project and work in a project sometimes in the team and project leads to some results, exploratory research where no one can know where their answer will be and I like learning through failure. In many cases it is how we learn faster than in any other methods.
  
==Quiz questions==
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:Once again getting back to experiential learning definition, this methodology may also be defined as learning through reflection on doing.
:Every statement below is split into one true and one false question in the actual exam.
 
  
==See also==
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===Summary===
*[[CNM Digital Essentials]]. Another [[presentation]] of [[Welcome to Friends Of CNM]].
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:This concludes the ''Educational Methods'' presentation. We have defined [[educational method]]s and taken a look at major of them such as [[narrated instruction]], [[practical instruction]], [[cognitive research]], and [[experiential learning]]. One [[heuristic]] called [[learning through failure]] was given a special consideration. If you haven't done yet so, you are now welcome to move to ''Learning Environments''.
*[[Friends Of CNM Essentials]]. Another [[presentation]] of [[Welcome to Friends Of CNM]].
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:30, 29 October 2023

The Educational Methods (hereinafter, the Lesson) is the lesson of CNMCyber that introduces its participants to various methods used in provision of education. The Lesson belongs to the Introduction to Education session of EmployableU Concepts.

The Lesson is made up of five lectios. At CNMCyber, the word, lectio, is used for a lesson part.


Summaries

Predecessor

The predecessor lesson is Education Essentials.

Outline

Educational Methods
Lectios # Referred topics
Methods of Study 1 Educational method, learning activity
Content Deliveries 2 Learning content delivery, demonstrating, job shadowing, narrated instruction, lecturing, storytelling
Practical Instructions 3 Practical instruction, hands-on training, guided experiment
Cognitive Studies 4 Cognitive research, formative assessment, substantive discussion, Socratic method, elicitation technique
Experiential Studies 5 Experiential learning (activity-based learning, learning by doing, learning through play), learning by making (project-based learning, problem-based learning), exploratory research, learning through failure, case-based learning

Successor

The successor lesson is Learning Management.

2019 Educational Methods presentation

The video of the presentation is published on https://youtu.be/gjTMEDHpj3o (8:23). Here is its full text.

Overview

Welcome to Educational Methods. In this brief presentation, we are going to take a look at those methods that educators use. Let's roll.

What an educational method is

Educational method is an established procedure for one`s education. This procedure can be grouped in several categories; narrated instruction, practical instruction, cognitive research, experiential learning or some combination of those. Before jumping into these groups let`s site social learning theory which suggests that we can learn through both, observation and direct experience. Sometimes you just go, look, observe and you can learn from that. You don`t need a special setting or arrangement.

Narrated instruction

Anyway, back to narrated instruction. This is any educational method that is based on narration such as lecturing, storytelling, demonstrating.
Lecturing is based on lectures, storytelling is like telling stories and demonstrating includes one or more demonstrations. If you take a look at knowledge, skills and abilities which of these type of methods target, mostly target knowledge. It doesn`t give like a feeling or skills, or abilities, it`s not like beyond ability basically it`s knowledge. It gives administrative knowledge, occupation knowledge, industry knowledge if we talk about employment and KSA`s.

Practical instruction

Let's go to practical instruction. Practical instruction is any educational method that is based on prescribed, practical exercises relate to the subject of learning. It can include hands on training or guiding experiment. You have a very strict instructions or guides or steps i.e. do this, click here, click there, see what happens and you learn from that hands on experience.
Let's take a look at targets and knowledge, skills and abilities. For this type of educational methods. It targets primarily skills. Of course it can be combined with knowledge or maybe abilities further but mostly target skills. It`s supposed to give you some feeling, how to feel like, how you can be a coder, you have coded a line so you have this feeling of emotion. So it gives skills but at the same time skills without knowledge may not be useful. Usually practical instructions are combined with something else.

Cognitive research

Moving to cognitive research, this is educational method that is based on experience that requires cognitive analysis and or evaluation of the subject of learning. They key word is cognitive. It`s only related to knowledge again. And here, we have cognitive assessment. Let’s say if you want to take exam based on this lecture you will be given a formative assessment and you will be given a feedback, you will be given your result based on your answers. In this case you can learn through your assessment substantive discussion debate on some critical issues and is not prescribed. Especially it`s useful when the debriefing follows. This method was developed in the Harvard School of Business and basically it`s goal is to put learners into real world situations given some knowledge and force them to make a decision. In this case, teachers cannot be a part of a decision making. Their role is to be observers and later facilitate debriefing for lessons.
One more method is Socratic method, which was developed according to this letter by Socratis in ancient Greece and Socrates instead of giving answers on questions of his students, try to ask the questions and prompt them to arrive on their own conclusions. So to use critical thinking while answering challenging questions related to the subject of learning.
Going back, cognitive research deals mostly with knowledge. It gives you like a better understanding or better feeling that it doesn't necessarily give skills and abilities, in some cases it is not direct, it cannot be a role that is why target KSA matrix but once again it`s not about experience.

Experiential learning

Experiential learning, in other words learning by doing, or learning through play is any education method that is based on both direct experience in cognitive reflection on that experience. Cognitive reflection is the key because technically you can have some experience but that not necessarily lead you to learning. Some people live in the United States of America but they practice some English but they never learn English because they don`t reflect on that English and they can still be in their own language. So experiential learning can be project based learning, when you are given some project and work in a project sometimes in the team and project leads to some results, exploratory research where no one can know where their answer will be and I like learning through failure. In many cases it is how we learn faster than in any other methods.
Once again getting back to experiential learning definition, this methodology may also be defined as learning through reflection on doing.

Summary

This concludes the Educational Methods presentation. We have defined educational methods and taken a look at major of them such as narrated instruction, practical instruction, cognitive research, and experiential learning. One heuristic called learning through failure was given a special consideration. If you haven't done yet so, you are now welcome to move to Learning Environments.