Teaching the Zoo Some New Tech Tricks
The 色情视频 educational technology graduate program helps the San Diego Zoo enhance online learning.
Imagine needing to teach thousands of volunteers the difference between a phylum and a genus, or the varied theories of extinction, or just how to interact with guests. Not an easy task, even if you鈥檙e the San Diego Zoo.
While the zoo has trained volunteers in person for years, Debra Erickson, San Diego Zoo director of communications and interpretation, presented Jim Marshall鈥檚 educational technology graduate students with a unique challenge last school year: create an interactive online training program for the zoo's unpaid work force.
鈥淵ou cannot take what you do in the classroom, convert it and call that online training and be successful,鈥 said Erickson, an alumnus of the College of Education.
Good e-learning
Since students were creating a curriculum for volunteers, it had to be interesting enough to keep their attention, Marshall said.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e volunteers 鈥 it has to be good because even the most extreme incentive 鈥 cutting their pay for not doing the training 鈥 isn't an option,鈥 he said with a chuckle. 鈥淚t鈥檚 like an extra ornery case. The e-learning has to be compelling; it has to be more that great.
鈥淚t was the most extreme case I could think of 鈥 a volunteer audience 鈥 and the content matter really is about interacting with each other,鈥 Marshall said.
Students were tasked with thinking about what goes online and what stays face-to-face, he said.
鈥淚t felt good to see we designed something that was going to make a positive impact.鈥
Challenging material
If that wasn鈥檛 enough of a challenge, there was also a lack of familiarity with the material the students were supposed to teach.
鈥淚 think the greatest challenge for our team was the fact that none of us knew anything about taxonomy,鈥 said Ladan Moshiri, referring to the biological classification of plants and animals. 鈥淗owever, we treated this challenge not as an obstacle, but as an opportunity to learn about a new topic. Once we educated ourselves about taxonomy, we actually found it quite fascinating.鈥
Thankfully, the students persevered and showed the zoo what could be done using solid instructional design principles.
鈥淭hese students did such an awesome job,鈥 Marshall said. 鈥淭hey produced some pretty incredible work. The whole point of it wasn鈥檛 to give the zoo something that they can start training people with, but rather, demonstrate to all the stakeholders at the zoo what good online learning looks like.鈥
Erickson agreed.
鈥淏oth groups were able to take a variety of components 鈥 compelling visuals, cool video, questioning strategies and thought questions 鈥 and use these different techniques to change it up so that it was a very compelling learning environment,鈥 Erickson said.
Leading a change in training
After presenting their work to various zoo personnel, Erickson said that there is interest across the organization to standardize online training and use the students鈥 projects as a jumping-off point for future training. In fact, the zoo is now developing technology-delivered courses for animal care personnel and its 1,000-plus volunteers.
鈥淏y sitting down and really looking at all the traditional training we have, and by taking half of it and giving it an online delivery experience, that just saves a lot of time, money and labor,鈥 Erickson said.
鈥淲e鈥檝e cut our time in training in half, but by moving forward and using the strategies developed by the two student teams, volunteers actually have as good, or even better experience, in the learning environment.鈥
The assignment also left a lasting impact on students.
鈥淚t felt good to see we designed something that was going to make a positive impact,鈥 said educational technology graduate student Kristin Koeleman. 鈥淚 learned so much and the experience I gained working with an actual client was invaluable. This 鈥榓dded value鈥 allowed me a deeper understanding for instructional design and a greater appreciation of the clients鈥 needs.鈥
Learn more
The 色情视频 Department of Educational Technology will host a free forum on careers in instructional design and technology from 6-8 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 10, at the International Student Center.
The program will feature an interactive, technology-driven exploration of the profession. Alumni from a range of organizations will be on hand to talk about their work and experiences doing instructional design, including representatives from:
- Jack in the Box
- San Diego Zoo Global
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- San Diego Unified School District
- Sony Entertainment America
- Qualcomm
The 色情视频 Department of Educational Technology offers an undergraduate minor, master鈥檚 degree, graduate certificates and seminars in instructional technology, instructional software design and distance education. Available on campus and online, the internationally recognized and accredited programs are leading the revolution in learning with problem-based strategies, new technologies that go where the work is, on-demand information systems, and novel roles for instructors that take them out of the classroom and closer to where and when they are needed.
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