Video 2: The Need for Learning Objectives. What is a learning objective?

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Video 2: The Need for Learning Objectives

What is a learning objective?

Learning Objective: Definition

• What a student should be able to do after instruction

• Must be measurable!

• Reflects what you value in student learning

Example Learning Objectives

Introductory genetics:Distinguish between different modes of inheritance

Courtesy Science Education Initiative, CU Boulder

Example Learning Objectives

Introductory chemistryDescribe what makes chemicals react, and why reactions go in a particular direction.

Courtesy Science Education Initiative, CU Boulder

Example Learning Objectives

Quantum physicsQualitatively design a semiconductor diode that will only allow current to flow in one direction.

Courtesy Science Education Initiative, CU Boulder

Example Learning Objectives

ProbabilityFind patterns in data using basic data visualization tools

Courtesy Derek Bruff, Vanderbilt University

How are learning objectives different from a syllabus?

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Learning Objectives

Outcome and student oriented:

• Identifies what students will be able to do as a result of learning

• Defines what students are expected to learn

Syllabus/ Topic List

• Material covered (and time spent)

Learning Objectives are Different from a Syllabus

Example: Physics

Topic: Circuits

Learning Objective: Students should be able to design a flashlight that is optimized for brightness or battery life, and explain the reasoning behind the design

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