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🗓️ 13 February 2023
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Dr. Sal Ruiz and I recorded a long overdue podcast where we went over all things SAFMEDS, Instructional Design, best practices for online learning, and much more.
In this podcast we covered a lot of ground, but I think one of the most interesting things I took from the conversation are the procedural variations that have been explored. It turns out that there are some ways to do SAFMEDS that lead to better results depending on what outcomes you're looking for.
We also explore instructional design, and in that, we talk about starting with the end in mind, tailoring lessons for in-person, synchronous, and asynchronous modalities, how guided notes fit into all of this, and much more.
Long story short, whether you're a student, a university instructor, or even if you're responsible for training people outside of the university context, there are many lessons to be learned from this podcast.
Lastly, Sal's parting advice to BCBAs is really good. The advice involves choosing continuing education topics. I'm not going to spoil the details of this advice here, so definitely listen all the way through and check out what he has to say on the topic!
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0:00.0 | Hey, everyone. Welcome to Session 216 of the Behavioral Observations podcast. In this show, |
0:05.6 | Dr. Sal Ruiz and I recorded a long overdue show where we went over all things Safmed's, |
0:10.5 | instructional design, best practices for online learning and instruction, and much, much more. |
0:16.0 | We covered a lot of ground in this show, but I think one of the more interesting things that I took |
0:19.1 | from the conversation are the procedural variations that have been explored in the world of SAFMed's learning. |
0:26.2 | It turns out that there are some ways to do SAF meds that lead to better results depending on what |
0:29.8 | outcomes you're looking for. We also talk a lot about instructional design, and in that we talk |
0:35.0 | about starting with the end in mind, how to tailor |
0:37.6 | lessons for in-person, synchronous, and asynchronous modalities, how guided notes fit into |
0:42.8 | this big picture of instruction, and again, lots, lots more. You know, long story short, |
0:49.1 | whether you're a student, a university instructor, or if you're, it's definitely applicable if |
0:54.1 | you're responsible for training people |
0:55.8 | in your organization or wherever you're working, there are lots and lots of really actionable |
1:01.5 | lessons that you can take away from this show. The last thing I'd say, I suppose, is that |
1:06.8 | sounds parting advice to BCBA's is really solid here. |
1:13.9 | It involves how to choose continuing education topics. |
1:17.3 | I'm not going to spoil the details of his advice here. |
1:22.4 | So you'll definitely want to listen all the way through to check out what he has to say on the topic. |
1:29.1 | Throughout our conversation, Sal mentioned lots of papers, links, all sorts of things like that. |
1:32.0 | I've got it all for you at the show notes page. |
1:34.0 | Just go to behavioral observations.com. |
1:35.7 | Look for session 216. |
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