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Record

A record for an educator to consider using in a course outline is a comprehensive document that keeps a systematic account of critical information such as course objectives, topics covered, learning outcomes, assessment methods, and instructional strategies to guide the teaching and learning process.

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How to use the verb Record in a course or learning design

To utilize the "Record" verb in your learning design, have the learner create recordings of their thoughts, observations, or responses. Encourage them to capture their explanations, reflections, or demonstrations using tools like audio or video recordings. Consider framing the task with the question stem "Can you capture," prompting the learner to record specific elements of their learning experience. For example, "Can you capture a video explaining this concept?" or "Can you capture your reflections on this reading assignment?" By incorporating the "Record" verb in your design, you can enhance reflective practices, facilitate self-assessment, and promote active engagement with the content. This approach allows learners to revisit and review their recordings to reinforce their understanding or identify areas for improvement. Encourage the educator to provide guidance on effective recording techniques and offer feedback on the learner's submissions to support their growth and development. By incorporating this method into your design, you can cater to diverse learning styles and enhance the overall learning experience.

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Example of the learning verb Record in a prompt learning

Can you capture

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Example of the verb Record in a task for learners

Prompt learners to record a structured summary of key takeaways, reinforcing effective note-taking and information retention practices.

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