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MoSAIC: Models for Synchronous Interactive Audiographic Conferencing
Tim Neumann
London Knowledge Lab
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Contents
1 Project Overview
2 Review of Pedagogical Theories
3 User Testing
4 Future Agendas
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1 Project Overview
Where does this project fit?• Learning design• Tutor development• Tutoring methods• Student experience• Learning technology
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1 Project Overview
What is it about?• Teaching in real time• Tutoring models / templates• Pedagogical theories and practice• Guidelines for tutors• Enriching teaching methods portfolio
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1 Project Overview
What have we done?• Use at UoL Colleges• Review of pedagogical theories• User testing• Use case analysis• Information resource development
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2 Review of Pedagogical Theories
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2 Review of Pedagogical Theories
Useful theories for SAC• Communities of Inquiry• Conversational Framework• Task Design• Multimodal theories• Exploratory Learning Model
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Tutor and course designer
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3 User Testing
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Six case scenarios• Remote lectures• F2F session recording• Simulcasts• Multiple venue linking• Group meetings• Remote tutoring
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3 User Testing
Example
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3 User Testing
User feedback: DE Students (1)
I feel there is so much more ‘power’ in the use of the tool
In some ways, this was better than an actual classroom
I think the session was a great way of learning
The session was fantastic
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3 User Testing
User feedback: DE Students (2)
It was a little bit slow … difficult to follow with concentration.
I felt there was probably not enough time for the presenter to adequately answer questions.
The fact that there were multiple platforms for communication enhanced the experience.
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3 User Testing
User feedback: DE Tutors (1)
Presenters tend to talk with too much detail. (tutor after viewing recordings)
The side discussions in the text box were sometimes more interesting than the presentation.
We had to bridge cultural gaps anddevelop a new culture for virtual meetings.
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User feedback: DE Tutors (2)
Teaching in Elluminate was quite similar to classroom teaching.
[SAC] is bringing back lecturing. This raises questions about the affordances and the activity style.
Our sessions were optional; this is risky and not good.You must plan to somehow make it valuable – or mandatory.
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3 User Testing
User feedback: DE Tutors (3)
The tool is a condition to start thinking about new or other ways of doing things.
The tool opens up new possibilities. However, it is not possible to pre-plan properly, as the new possibilities may spring up spontaneously, or they
may work differently than expected.
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3 User Testing
User feedback: DE Tutors (4)
Suddenly I understand the student better, because I have talked to them, heard their voice, interacted with them. I get a sense of others, which
improves the understanding of the course materials.
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4 Future Agendas
• Bring in lecturing for Distance Education students• Enable conversations between tutors and students• Encourage uptake of 3rd to 5th DE generation models (Taylor 2001)• Facilitate pedagogically sound course design & teaching
Taylor, J C (2001). Fifth Generation Distance Education. Journal of Instructional Science and Technology, 4 (1).
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Any questions?
Contact
Tim Neumann
http://projects.lkl.ac.uk/mosaic Institute of EducationUniversity of London20 Bedford WayLondon WC1H 0AL
Tel +44 (0)20 7612 6000Fax +44 (0)20 7612 6126Email [email protected] www.ioe.ac.uk