Wednesday, July 30, 2008

CT Conference--Day 2

My head is spinning, my mind is on overload. There is so much information that the problem becomes how to make sense of it all! I have not been disappointed in any of the sessions I have attended.

So, I am going to go through my notes and attempt to synthesize them all here.

Morning Sessions:

Forget Coursecasting: Podcasting as Educational Inspiration at UConn
Presenter: David B. Miller

Why do podcasting?
  • Course enhancement
  • Add depth/content to course
  • Promote Interacton
    • Student-Student
    • Student-Instructor
  • Student generated content
  • Shrink a large class
  • Deliver content
  • Review sessions
  • Snow Days/Holidays
Format
Audio
Examples: Kids Book Review (iTunes)
Enhanced: audio + images+ chapter stops
Example: CU Boulder News (iTunes, can also save as a .mov file)
Video
Example: John Barrows (PBS Series) Learning Matters

Content
  • iTunes U
  • CourseCast
Pros:
fill in notes
Con:
not an enhancement
undermines note taking

Strategies
  • Give regular in-class quizzes
  • Don't record everything
  • Wait 10 days before uploading
  • Stop if attendance drops

Pre-record lecture
  • example/applications
  • demonstration
  • video
  • clickers
  • student presentations
Discussions
Pro
reflection & expansion
clarification
interaction (student-instructor-student)

Con
scheduling & location

Calls it iCube (Issues in Intro)
  • Weekly discussions after class
  • Precasts-preview
  • Postcasts (only if professor feels need to clarify something)
Outcomes
  • Most students (74%) felt the podcasts/precasts enhanced their learning
  • International student audience he had not anticipated
  • International students use it to work on their English language skills
  • Rediagnosis example

Honors Conversion at UConn
Pros:
  • Honors Credit
  • Reflection & expansion
  • Clarification
  • Interaction
  • Student generated
Con:
  • Scheduling
  • Location
Review Session (before tests)
Pros:
  • Clarification
  • Accessible
Cons:
  • ?? (couldn't list any)
Peer Advice
Pros:
  • Acknowledge students
  • Empower students
  • Assist other students
Cons
  • ?? (couldn't list any)
Study Abroad
Pro
  • Reflect on unique experiences
  • Audio diary to share
  • Observed students maturation over time
Cons:
  • Equipment access overseas
  • Access to server
Other Types of Podcasting Activities
  • Student Interviews
  • Freshman impresssions
  • Exiting Seniors
  • Freshmen Orientation--his talk on academic differences between high school and college

How do you podcast?
  1. Record
  2. Edit
  3. Upload
Audio Capture Advice
  • Stereo or mono
  • Adjust gain to proper level
  • Theme song identifier
  • Introduce each episode
  • "Animate" your voice, exaggerate more than normal
  • Only use students first names
  • Avoid distracting noises
  • No background music
  • Be mindful of copyright
Audio Editing Advice
Software:
Podcast Producer/Podcast Capture

Resources

Second Session:

Worldware and the New Personal Learning Environments

Presenter: Gary Brown, Washington State University

Poster Sessions:
Emerging Technologies for Undergraduates
Presenter: Amy Slate, Boston University

Assessing the Unassessable: Using ePortfolios in Philosophy Classes
Presenter: Micholas Hunt-Bull, Southern New Hampshire University


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