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From Workshop to the Web:Reflections on the Journey in Producing Vidcasts to Enhance Student Learning
Angela Shapiro, Effective Learning Service
Aidan Johnston, Caledonian Academy
TECHEDUCA, 19th May 2010
Background to Glasgow Caledonian University
GCU’s student population:
•16,770 undergraduate, postgraduate, part-time & distance learners
•61% female
•39% male
•69% of students study full time
•International students: 1 in 10
•Dyslexic students: 1 in 8
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Rationale
• Previous research indicated students wanted to attend workshops.
• Wanted to meet students’ needs by application: more flexible approach
• Impractical that every student can attend workshops/repeat sessions or students to meet with ELS staff face to face.
Total number of student
appointments
Total number of face to face
appointments
Total number of on line
appointments
Total number of face to face workshops
Number of users online support
guides
2,111 (+20.8) 1,677 (+7.98%)
481 (+63.5%)
191 (+4.94%) 7,375 (+ 60.47%)
Academic Year 2008-2009 - ELS usage statistics
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The birth of the vidcast/vodcast
“A Vidcast or vodcast, contains audio and images, either moving or fixed”
(Traxler, 2008)
Advantages:
•Vidcasts suit auditory and visual learners plus allows time for reflection.
•Flexible delivery – accessible online or “on the go”.
•Can be accessed at time and place to suit students needs.
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Project Aims
• To incorporate academic literacies approach through the use of vidcasts.
• To focus on the deconstruction and demystification of the language & discourse.
• To facilitate students’ learning in accessible and empowering ways.
• To select an auditory approach supported by visual content.
• To bring workshop into the learner’s individual learning space.
• To accommodate students’ self directed learning approaches.
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Project Outcomes
• Applied action based research to replicate in complementary and engaging ways, workshop learning experiences online via a browser based website, and offline, as a vidcast, downloaded to personal mobile device.
• Aiming to evaluate the extent of the contribution of e-learning technology to enhance learning and teaching practices, and for students to develop generic academic writing skills.
Challenges in initial stages of project
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Vidcast Approach
Traditional Workshop
Second stage
• Design and production of 20 minute vidcast blending PowerPoint and audio narration linked to Effective Learning Services website.
• Links were added to specific areas of the ELS website to give additional information and reinforce the vidcast subject areas.
• Two formats were used: one for on line access embedded within a webpage using a flash based video player, and one for students to download for use with their iPod/mobile video device.
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Adaptations
Response to feedback – students & academics.
Findings:
•20 minutes too long.
•Students wanted to self select the pertinent sections.
•Students liked links to ELS website.
•Wanted more vidcasts to be produced!
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The journey continues…
• 3 vidcasts on website
• To date, over 2,500 hits on website for viewing & download.
• From feedback, 85% of users accessed via the web Flash based video version over mobile version!
• Context based vidcasts for different levels of study in process.
• Ongoing feedback through questionnaire online – evaluating!
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ευχαριστώ
Any Questions?
www.gcu.ac.uk/elspage 12