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LEARNING OUT LOUD Michelle PacanskyBrock TeachingWithoutWalls.com How does it impact the online st=dent lear>ing ex@erience? @brocansky CC-BY Gustavo Devito Sept 2014 (update)

Learning Out Loud: How Does It Impact the Online Student Learning Experience?

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Are we doing it wrong? Most online students never speak in their online classes. This ongoing study presents data about how asynchronous voice discussions (using VoiceThread) impact the online student experience. Survey results from four consecutive semesters are included.

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LEARNING OUT LOUD

Michelle  Pacansky-­‐Brock                TeachingWithoutWalls.com

How  does  it  impact  the  online  st=dent  lear>ing  ex@erience?

@brocansky   CC-BY Gustavo Devito

Sept 2014 (update)

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Context• A fully online class at a community college in California.

• General education course (History of Still Photography)

• Most activities give students the choice to comment in text, voice, or video.

• First activity (ice breaker) requires students to use voice or video.

• Tool used: VoiceThread (with sitewide license/LTI Integration)

• Survey conducted each semester in the same class for four consecutive terms.

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Week 4 Survey (after 3 VTs, 1 req’d voice/video commenting).

very nervous not nervousSp 14 Fa 13 Sp 13 Fa 12n=87

How nervous were you when you left your first voice/video comment?

34%

24% 26%

12%

2%

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Now when you comment in voice/video, how nervous are you?

Week 4 Survey (after 3 VTs, 1 req’d voice/video commenting).

very nervous not nervous

Sp 14 Fa 13 Sp 13 Fa 12n=87

8%4%

30% 30% 28%

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When given a choice, which commenting format do you prefer?

Text Voice Video

Week 4 Survey (after 3 VTs, 1 req’d voice/video commenting).

Sp 14 Fa 13 Sp 13 Fa 12n=87

34%

61%

5%

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CC-BY-NC-SA By Coofdy

a  social-­‐emotional  speed  bump?

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So far, I think VoiceThread has added value to my online learning experience.

Agree Neutral Disagree

Week 4 Survey (after 3 VTs, 1 req’d voice/video commenting).

Sp 14 Fa 13 Sp 13 Fa 12n=90

68%

24%

4%

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Commenting in VoiceThread is:

5

Sp 14 Fa 13 Sp 13 Fa 12

Week 4 Survey (after 3 VTs, 1 req’d voice/video commenting).

easy difficultn=90

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End of Semester Survey

•work in progress•1 class surveyed each term for 4 consecutive terms•anonymous

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Age

18-24 25-32 33-40 41-50 51-60

n=59 Sp 14 Fa 13 Fa 12Sp 13

47%

25%

12% 14%

2%

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Was this your first experience using VoiceThread?

Yes No

n=59

98%

2%

Sp 14 Fa 13 Fa 12Sp 13

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91%The voice activities contributed to making me feel like I was part of a group.

Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree

n=59 Sp 14 Fa 13 Fa 12Sp 13

62%

29%

7%2%

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Throughout the course I noticed an improvement in my ability to speak more clearly in the voice/video comments.

Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree

n=59 Sp 14 Fa 13 Fa 12Sp 13

54%

34%

10%2%

89%

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The ability to communicate effectively with online voice/video communications is an important 21st century skill.

Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree

n=59 Sp 14 Fa 13 Fa 12Sp 13

68%

25%

7%

93%

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This class increased my confidence with using online !voice/video technologies.

Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree

n=59 Sp 14 Fa 13 Fa 12Sp 13

59%

37%

4%

96%

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If you have completed an online class before this one, was this the first time you have been required to participate in voice?

Yes No

n=39 Sp 14 Fa 13 Fa 12Sp 13

85%

15%

85%

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Being able to listen to my peers (vs. reading all their comments) improved my ability to reach the learning objectives in this course.

Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree

n=59 Sp 14 Fa 13 Fa 12Sp 13

69.4%

25.4%

5%

95%

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When I left voice comments I remembered more of the information compared to when I left text comments.

Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree

n= 59 Sp 14 Fa 13 Sp 13Sp 14 Fa 13 Fa 12Sp 13

63%

26%

8% 3%

89%

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More online classes should use voice discussions.

Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree

n= 46 Sp 14 Fa 13 Sp 13Sp 14 Fa 13 Sp 13

48%

33%

17%

2%

This data was not collected in

Fa 12.

91%

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CC-BY-NC-SA Zanthia

Were there any benefits to being able to hear your peers’ comments?

“Yes, I feel like we got to know each other better. I actually recognized a classmate at my

children's Taekwondo class because of the sound of her voice!”

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CC-BY-NC-SA Zanthia

Were there any benefits to being able to hear your peers’ comments?

“…Listening gave me a better understanding of the material. In the showcase assignments, you could actually hear the passionin the speaker’

voices for their photographer.”

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CC-BY-NC-SA Zanthia

Were there any benefits to being able to hear your peers’ comments?

“Yes, it feels more personal and intimate which I think helps you retain

what you are learning.”

(cont'd)

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CC-BY-NC-SA Zanthia

Were there any benefits to being able to hear your peers’ comments?

“I enjoyed it more.”

(cont'd)

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CC-BY-NC-SA Zanthia

“I think speaking…engaged me more…It is easy for online students to feel a disconnect… Having to … speak and …directly engage a fellow student through voice makes you feel a part of

an actual class.”

How did speaking (vs. writing all your assignments) affect your learning?

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CC-BY JD Hancock

“…having to say the words helped me understand what I was talking about better

than if I had just been writing it down.”

How did speaking (vs. writing all your assignments) affect your learning?

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CC-BY JD Hancock

“I found ... that I would ... unearth more thoughts and opinions as I spoke them out loud while

looking at the content, as opposed to looking at the content, forming an opinion, then looking at

my text as I wrote it.”

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CC-BY JD Hancock

“…it made me re-evaluate my answers. Mostly because I didn't want to sound like I had no idea

what I was talking about. Plus when you write something down there is not much emotion to it

and being able to speak out loud my ideas made me feel like I could connect and explain the

material better.”

Were there any benefits to being able to hear your peers’ comments?

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CC-BY JD Hancock

How did speaking (vs. writing all your assignments) affect your learning?

“I felt the need to more fully research the material before leaving comments. I wanted

to sound proficient when discussing questions in voice comments.”

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CC-BY JD Hancock

“I felt more motivated to produce a better quality assignment.”

How did speaking (vs. writing all your assignments) affect your learning?

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CC-BY JD Hancock

“I was able to remember more information because when I read something I often get distracted and it’s harder for me to retain

information.”

How did speaking (vs. writing all your assignments) affect your learning?

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CC-BY JD Hancock

“It made me more conscious of what I was saying, which helped me understand it more.”

How did speaking (vs. writing all your assignments) affect your learning?

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“I did not like the voicethread activities. I don't feel that it added to my learning experience since it is not a speech or public speaking class.”

CC-BY kodomut.com

What drawbacks were there to being required to speak?

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“None really, other than me tripping over my tongue and having to re-

record a lot. But that gets better as you get more comfortable with it.”

CC-BY kodomut.com

Were there any drawbacks to being required to speak?

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“For me, working them around my noisy (and consistently busy) family and house. I

also had to buy a microphone for my comments, but acquiring materials is just a

part of school.”

CC-BY kodomut.com

Were there any drawbacks to being required to speak?

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CC-BY Gustavo Devito

Were there any drawbacks to being required to speak?

“At first, I was nervous ...but ... I found [VoiceThread to] be most useful. It was fun and made the class more interactive. In my opinion, the online class

would be a bit boring without VoiceThread.”

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Photo by JasonSamfield CC-BY-NC-SA

• Make students nervous (78%). • Reduce anxiety in students in just 3 weeks (from 78% to 12%). • Voice discussions improve the sense of being part of a group (91%). • Are preferred over text comments (66%). • Contribute to a perceived improvement in students’ communication skills (89%). • Increases retention of information (89%). • Improves students’ ability to reach learning objectives (95%). • Using voice discussions supports diverse learning needs. • Most online students (85%) do not speak in their classes. • Most online students (81%) want voice discussions to be used in more classes. !

FindingsAsynchronous voice discussions in an online community college class:

Pacansky-Brock, 2014. Most data collected in one class each semester for four semesters (Fall 2012-Sp 2014). n=59

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Implications• Additional accessibility support would be required for captioning of

content when a text accommodation to voice content is necessary in a class.!

• LTI Integration of VoiceThread requires a department or site license (auto-embedding, grade from the gradebook, student accounts can be auto-generated).

CC-BY-NC-SA By DigiD