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Liz Sheen
Childhood and Family Studies
Time           Flexible
                 Controlled       Consuming      Environment
 Time Bound
                 environment




Group                                               Individual




Content Driven    Immediate

                               Process Driven   Delayed
                                                Response
Receive content                       Books
Listen                      Passive   PDFs
Reflect                               Word Docs
                                      Files
                                      Links to web
Discuss
Ask Questions
Take notes
Link theory to practice     Active
Give and receive feedback
Engage in activity
GS1
      • Word documents, PDFs, Handouts, Weblinks, Files, Document links


GS2
      • Powerpoint, Book (without media), Moodle Glossary


GS3
      • Moodle Quiz, Feedback


GS4   • Presentation with audio,


GS5   • Book (with media), Screen capture, video demonstration, flash animations


GS6
      • Student Generated Wiki, Book (printable)


GS7
      • Chat, Forum, Wiki, Messaging




                              http://issuu.com/muppetmasteruk/docs/engaging_students_with_moodle
Assignments,
                 Wiki, Videos,
                  Podcasts,                                     Forums,
                    Books                                     Collaborative
                                       Creating                Wiki, Peer
                                                                Review
          Survey,                     Evaluating
          Choices,
                                                                      Podcast, Wiki,
           Blogs
                                                                      Screencapture
                                      Analysing                           Books

Blog, Journal,                        Applying
Collaborative
    Wiki                                                                         Glossary,
                                    Understanding                                 Quiz,
                                                                                 Search

                                    Remembering


                                 http://issuu.com/muppetmasteruk/docs/engaging_students_with_moodle
Online delivery is a different




Support for lecturers needs to be well thought through to avoid


         Passive content translates well on to Moodle but how
                    do we actively engage students?

      We need to understand and be able to use the tools in Moodle
                which will support more active learning.

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Engaging students online

  • 1. Liz Sheen Childhood and Family Studies
  • 2. Time Flexible Controlled Consuming Environment Time Bound environment Group Individual Content Driven Immediate Process Driven Delayed Response
  • 3.
  • 4. Receive content Books Listen Passive PDFs Reflect Word Docs Files Links to web Discuss Ask Questions Take notes Link theory to practice Active Give and receive feedback Engage in activity
  • 5. GS1 • Word documents, PDFs, Handouts, Weblinks, Files, Document links GS2 • Powerpoint, Book (without media), Moodle Glossary GS3 • Moodle Quiz, Feedback GS4 • Presentation with audio, GS5 • Book (with media), Screen capture, video demonstration, flash animations GS6 • Student Generated Wiki, Book (printable) GS7 • Chat, Forum, Wiki, Messaging http://issuu.com/muppetmasteruk/docs/engaging_students_with_moodle
  • 6. Assignments, Wiki, Videos, Podcasts, Forums, Books Collaborative Creating Wiki, Peer Review Survey, Evaluating Choices, Podcast, Wiki, Blogs Screencapture Analysing Books Blog, Journal, Applying Collaborative Wiki Glossary, Understanding Quiz, Search Remembering http://issuu.com/muppetmasteruk/docs/engaging_students_with_moodle
  • 7. Online delivery is a different Support for lecturers needs to be well thought through to avoid Passive content translates well on to Moodle but how do we actively engage students? We need to understand and be able to use the tools in Moodle which will support more active learning.

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. As working online with students becomes more prevailant and more lecturers are becoming involved in online delivery, PLs are challenged with supporting lecturers to make the transition from the classroom environment to working online via Moodle
  2. In the classroom there are certain parameters which are fixed and help to support delivery. Time bound = start and finishControlled environment = you manage what happens in the time avaliableGroup = enables interactionImmediate = questions and feedbackContent driven = you manage your content to achieve your learning objectives.However when a lecturer is asked to sop classroom teaching for online delivery then these parameters become blurred and delivery start to look very different.Time Consuming = lecturers need to manage their time and be organised, work out how it’s going to fit.Flexible environment = there are different ways of achieving the learning outcomes, using a variety of tools.Individual = enable interaction to take placeDelayed response = you may be dealing with students who are different stages in their learningProcess driven = doesn’t matter how good your content is, if they students can’t find it or don’t know how to access is or its confusing then they won’t learn.Therefore we can say that online delivery is a very different beast.One of the issues I frequently deal with is how to engage students online. It is easy to accept that online delivery is ‘different’ but what does ‘different’ mean in practice and how do we avoid :
  3. Let’s briefly look at what happens in the classroom:Generally we have more passive receiving of content and more active engagement with that content.The passive content translates very well to online learning however our real challenge is how we translate the active enagement to the online environment.
  4. Tim Guerra and Dan Heffernan in 2004 devised a scale which outlines the range of content which can be found and used online.They devised a scale from 1 to 10. 1 = reading from the screen10 = complete virtual realityA guy called Mark Rollins took this scale and applied it to moodle.We can see that GS1 involves upload of various documents for students to read from the screen.He found that Moodle would allow us to get to stage 7 of the scale, so the most interactive elements of moodle would be live chat, chat forums, collaborative wiki’s and messaging for exampleGS 1 – 3 = PassiveGS 4 – 7 = ActiveSo to actively enagage students online we would need to ensure that our module design features activity in the GS4 to GS 7 range.
  5. Another way of looking at activity online would be to consider Blooms Taxonomy. This is the revised taxonomy.We can map activity in Moodle against the domains and again see that those requiring more active enagement will need to go beyond the uploading of content for students to read.