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*Assessing health/fitness needs in a target population | *Assessing health/fitness needs in a target population (Relevant) | ||
*Identifying measurable objectives designed to meet the needs | *Identifying measurable objectives designed to meet the needs | ||
*Planning an appropriate, evidence-based intervention or program, | *Planning an appropriate, evidence-based intervention or program, | ||
*Planning and using behavior change models for the target population | *Planning and using behavior change models for the target population | ||
*Intervening or enacting the program with the target population | *Intervening or enacting the program with the target population | ||
*Evaluating to see if the objectives/need met | *Evaluating to see if the objectives/need met(Effective?) | ||
*Other: marketing; management; liability/risk-management; etc. | *Other: marketing; management; liability/risk-management(Safe); etc. | ||
Revision as of 20:09, 10 October 2009
HL368 Web2.0-Cats' Wiki PROGRAMMING IN HEALTH & FITNESS EDUCATION
Faculty Hosts: Professors Hogan and Coleman
Please consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.
Welcome to the Real-time Case (RTC) Method in Action
The move from teacher-centered to learner-centered models represents a search for better ways to develop university mission-central qualities in students. The emergence of Web 2.0 ("read-write-Web”) from Web 1.0 (“read-only-Web”) has opened up new avenues (e.g., wikis, blogs, YouTube, podcasts) for promoting active, open, learner-centered environments that allow students to collaborate and share information online to identify and solve problems (versus just passively receive information). When Web 2.0 applications are combined with powerful learner-centered strategies such as competently used case studies, project –based learning, or problem-based learning, students are empowered to develop skills central to education and professional intellect.
The real–time caseor RTC method uses the Internet to bring business (or profession-related) reality to business or profession-related courses and to facilitate communication among faculty, students, and the case company (Theroux, 2009). The NMU course to be used for this project is HL 368 (Programming in Health and Fitness Education). The case company to be used is Superior Fitness, a local business in Marquette, Michigan that is run by an alumnus (Aaron Clemins) of NMU.
In addition, this project will help us develop our New Media Literacies. New media literacies involve play, performance, simulation, appropriation, multi-tasking, distributive cognition, collective intelligence, judgment, transmedia navigation, networking and negotiation, and are typically applied in a social context, resulting in “participatory culture” (Jenkins et al, 2006). Participatory culture, a term most often applied to the production or creation of some type of published media through participatory media (such as blogs, wikis, RSS, tagging and social bookmarking, music-photo-video sharing, mashups, podcasts, video comments and videoblogs) , shifts the focus of literacy from one of individual expression to community involvement. A participatory culture is also one in which members believe their contributions matter, and feel some degree of social connection with one another. Characteristics of participatory culture include: Affiliations - belonging to a group; Expressions — producing new creative forms;Collaborative Problem-solving — working together in teams, formal and informal,to complete tasks and develop new knowledge; and Circulations — shaping the flow of media (such as podcasting, youTube, wiki work, blogging)(Jenkins et al, 2006)..
Real-time Case (RTC) Group Project
RTC Disclosures
Model for Programming: What's Relevant
- Assessing health/fitness needs in a target population (Relevant)
- Identifying measurable objectives designed to meet the needs
- Planning an appropriate, evidence-based intervention or program,
- Planning and using behavior change models for the target population
- Intervening or enacting the program with the target population
- Evaluating to see if the objectives/need met(Effective?)
- Other: marketing; management; liability/risk-management(Safe); etc.
RTC Group Pages
- Group 1 - POTESTAS
- Group 2 - MAKA
- Group 3 - CC FitWell
- Group 4 - Trainers
- Group 5 - Verge
- Group 6- Healthy Hearts
Not participating? Don't get voted off the Island!! Notice the sharks!Thanks Mary K.
Other Group Project
Hi Students... see the sandbox where you can share new information (related to leadership, innovation, programming, products, etc., that are related) and play with ideas... Kelly Pryal made the first contribution... you'll love it: great insight into human performance! Dr. P
Wow some excellent work going on by some of you. Others, check out those completed if you need some ideas. Dr. P