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A case study in transforming Teaching & A case study in transforming Teaching & LearningLearning
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At Bromley College we have been running Moodle since late 2003, however I feel our deployment of the VLE has yet to extend its capability much beyond that of a Course Management System.
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The projects objective was to investigate the viability of using Moodle as a delivery platform in the transformation of teaching and learning from our current instructional model, to a more student centered constructional and worthwhile learning experience.
Programme selection
Background research
Project design
Student feedback
Outcomes and conclusion
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The course - HND in Computer Systems Engineering (High Level Programming 1)
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Delivery: Lectures supported by workshops
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Changing Assessment Strategies
HND HLP1 Results
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Widening Participation
The Problem
Assessment methods
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Maintaining standards
Teaching methods
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The 2 Sigma Problem
Achievement for students learning in a one-to-one environment can exceed classroom teaching outcomes by up to two standard deviations; the The 2 Sigma Problem; equivalent to raising the performance of 50th percentile students to that of 98th percentile students.
Benjamin Bloom University of Chicago 1984
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The reality of fiscal constraints and sheer staffing levels, would make the deployment of such a framework unrealistic.
However I am encouraged by a posting from ADL:
‘In short, the one-on-one individualization capabilities of technology-based instruction, in contrast to one-on-many classroom-based instruction, may approximate and perhaps exceed the effectiveness of one-on-one tutoring’
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So How Can Moodle Help?
As a Virtual Learning Environment, Moodle has been designed to support Social Constructivism.
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A complete solution will require application software, content and a framework.
The transition from an instructional to a more constructional model will not happen by simply using Moodle alone however!
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The Environment
Learning Objects Collaboration
Forum
Chat
WiKi
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Transformation Case StudyTransformation Case Study The VLE ProjectThe VLE Project
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Having established a working environment, I require a framework that will foster the appropriate blend and balance of independent thinking and collaborative learning.
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A Community of Enquiry: Social, Cognitive and Teaching presence.
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Respect
Social discourse
Encourage reflection
Diversity of choice
Accommodate perspective
Explore assumptions
Critical thinking
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Social presence: ‘the ability of participants in a community of enquiry to project socially and emotionally, as real people (i.e. their full personality), through the medium of communication being used’.Garrison, Anderson and Archer 2000 (the internet and higher education)
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Construction
Confirm meaning
Creative thinking Convergent thinking
Facilitate analysis
Confirm understanding
Sustained discourse
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Reflection
Cognitive presence: ‘The extent to which learners are able to construct meaning through sustained reflection and discourse in a critical community of enquiry’.Garrison, Anderson and Archer 2001(American Journal of Distance Education)
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Transformation Case StudyTransformation Case Study Community of EnquiryCommunity of Enquiry
Teaching Presence: ‘The design facilitation and direction of cognitive and social processes for the purpose of realising personally meaningful and educationally worthwhile learning outcomes’.Anderson 2001 (The hidden curriculum of distance learning)
Focus discussion
Pose stimulating questions
Precipitate reflection Discussion moderation
Facilitate awareness
Scaffolding
Design and organisation
Draw in participants
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Social presencesense of belonging,group cohesion
Cognitive presenceanalysis, construction, confirmation, understanding
Teaching presencedesign, facilitation,direction
Learning
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Supports discourse
Sets the climate
Garrison and Anderson
Sustainsdirection
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Problem Based Learning
Students are encouraged to become involved in their learning as problem solvers by presenting them with authentic but loosely defined scenario, to act as a mechanism in promoting the acquisition of knowledge, and competence.
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A choice from three assignments
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Manage the charging of vehicles and capacity of four car parks.
Charges for passengers and vehicles boarding a cross channel ferry.
Calculate area and volumes of simple geometrical shapes.
Each solution must feature collaboration in the stages of design, coding and testing.
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40 – 50% of an overall grade for participation.
Dr. Rena Palloff Dr. Keith Pratt
If I am promoting collaborative learning, then I have to assess collaborative learning.
Demonstrate a collaborative approach to design problems
Clear contributions made to WiKi Constructive activity in forum postings Contributed meaningfully to chat sessions
30%
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Be able to program in a high level language
Working program listing Indented and commented
20%
Be able to produce design solutions to basic tasks
Complete JSP that matches coding Detailed Action and Condition lists Produce and apply a suitable test strategy
20%
Implement the use of functions for discrete tasks
Discrete tasks identified and decomposed Arguments passed and returned
20%
Make use of appropriate storage class for variables
Use of appropriate storage class Use of local variables
10%
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I still require meaningful and creative technical outcomes however .
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Encourage others to learn
Contribute regularly
Create a supportive environment
Responses show initiative
Demonstrate inclusive approach
Overcome personal barriers to participation
Reflective approach to CMC
Creative use of CMC to improve learning
Vicarious participation
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Collaborative transactions
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I often found myself taking on a teaching role
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The collaboration tools were suitable
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Multi-Media
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collaborative learning allowed me to acquire more subject confidence
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Average Grade
60.8 58.5 56.9 56.7 70.60
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The average grade at HLP1 for the years 2002-2005 is 58.2%. The results for 2006 are 70.6%, 12.4% above the previous four year average.
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So does it do what is says on the tin?
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Thank You, End of Case Thank You, End of Case Study PresentationStudy Presentation