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Shaking up teaching by flipping classrooms 21st May 2014
Nick ShortRoyal Veterinary College
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Early days
Lecture capture
Flipped Sessions
Mobile application
Lessons learnt
Overview
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How it was done – in 2007
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How useful have you found the audio recordings of the Form & Function / Molecular Regulation lectures?
5%
14%
52%
29%
Not at all useful
Not very useful
Useful
Very Useful
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How many of the lectures did you listen to?
All40>
20~4020<
0 None
Less than 20
Between 20 and 40
More than 40
All of them
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Current approach to lecture capture
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Maximum of 15 minutes
Associated hand out where possible
Students help academics develop
Linked in to curriculum to add value
Basic recording with Echo personal capture
Publish on Mediacore
Flipping sessions
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Flipped Lectures (Quick-e)
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Lessons Learnt
Range of possible implementations
Popular with BOTH students and academics
Keep everything short and simple to save time
Audio quality is important
Integrate in Moodle and Mobile
Review and monitor student uptake
Thank you
More information at www.rvc.ac.uk/emedia
Nick Short (nshort@rvc.ac.uk) or #shorthovi