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1 of 19 CLAS @ UBC A platform for learning with video through collaboration and personalized feedback Arts Instructional Support and IT University of British Columbia
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CLAS@UBCA platform for learning with video

through collaboration and personalized feedback

Arts Instructional Support and IT

University of British Columbia

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The story of CLAS 2010: one-time development for psych research on lecture note-taking Video annotation tool concepts: Dr. Alan Kingstone, Dr. Evan Risko, Dr. Tom Foulsham,

Dr. Shane Dawson, Dr. Negin Mirriahi

2012: restarted as a learning app

2014: pivoted into “A Video Platform for Learning, Not Showing”

Primary developers: Thomas Dang (2013 onward) and John Bratlien (original) Product strategy: Thomas Dang, Dr. Fred Cutler

With inputs from: Ricardo Serrano, Sharon Hu, Arts Learning Center, UBC eHealth Strategy Office, UBC school of music

Project management: Ricardo Serrano Service strategy: Ricardo Serrano, Angela Lam Service operation, training, consultation, documentation: Angela Lam, Sharon Hu,

Jenny Wong, Leanna Chow

Quality control and deployment strategy: Thomas Dang

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Why another video platform?

UBC licensed an enterprise video platform for

digital asset management, copyright, privacy

UBC also has an LMS (BB) and a CMS (WP)

Why was CLAS needed?

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What are the needs? 1/2

Administrators and curriculum leaders

Analytics aggregated not only by video Ø  But also by student, course, and department Analytics about learning, not about videos Ø  30 types of data relevant to learning collected Multiple ownership of videos Simple onboarding of complex and diverse course designs

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What are the needs? 2/2

Instructors and students

Video playlist and teacher-student Q&A or feedback all in one place à less navigation! Feedback & discussion tied to precise points on videos Record audio or video as feedback Privacy and anonymity

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What is CLAS used for at UBC?

Feedback on skills

Video share and embed

Flip with discussion

Admission with video

As of 2015: 2500 active students annually In 4 years: 110 course sections, 6000+ videos, 49000 posts, 1 million words

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Flipped classroom with discussion

Threaded dialogue on documentaries, news, TED: Youtube videos imported into CLAS to take advantage of collaborative discussion interface Learning the language of math: watching videos of math proofs, discuss where the inflection points are, Q&A with instructor/students Other lecture videos: •  Political science •  Art history •  Biology •  Food safety and production

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Practicum feedback: Faculty of Education

Difficult for advisors to attend on-site student practicum •  Students self-record from the field

•  Submit to specific advisors on CLAS, establishing one-on-one feedback

•  Process and technology must be simple

•  While field requirements are very complex!

Usage in inquiry and micro-teaching courses on campus

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Practicum feedback: Faculty of Medicine

Student-doctors interview and consult patients as part of practicum

Difficult for evaluators to be in these interviews

•  Interviews are recorded for async feedback

•  Videos need to be shared privately

between student and evaluator

•  Videos need to be owned by multiple faculty administrators to ensure continuity

•  Some feedback must be private,

some are shared to entire cohort

•  Feedback must be at specific

moments: what was said? Body language?

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Feedback on skills: Faculty of Arts

Language pronunciation practice •  Students record themselves and

share to instructor

•  Instructor provides private, pointed

feedback

•  And instructors record their own

voice and face to demonstrate

Presentation skill practice •  Videos shared to the whole class

•  Everyone provides feedback on 2-3

peer presentations

•  Instructor provides feedback and

mark on each presentation

Student conductors and Orchestra •  Watch themselves and self-reflect

•  Instructor provides private feedback and mark

•  Entire cohort discuss on group performances

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Share and embed

Unmet needs in online course creation •  Loads only when visible: so we

can hide many videos under accordions at first

•  Automatically responsive: no matter where we embed, will display correctly on mobile without extra plug in or cross-domain scripting

•  Easy access to discussion

•  Capture analytics by users, not just cumulative views

CLAS can also confer these abilities to other video sources

e.g. YouTube, Dropbox, Vimeo

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Admission Auditions

Auditions a critical part of admission for Music

Applicants can’t come to Vancouver, so send in audition videos

=> Hundreds of applicants, dozens of programs, dozens of faculty evaluators, 3-4 days to review!

Via CLAS, a simple “upload and apply” workflow for students and “review your personal pool of applicants” workflow for faculty

With upload copyright gate and record retention

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CLAS is part of an ecosystem

Automatic enrolment Integration with SSO

Enrollbyinvita4onURL

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Support strategy

Need to reduce TCO from its humble beginning. How? à A marriage of product and support strategies

A)  Simplifying support by clearly separating instructor role and support staff role

B)  Sharing support between a central team and distributed teams

C)  Life cycle and continuity management:

¡  Simple mechanism to duplicate course settings and playlists

¡  Multiple ownership of videos so that different department administrators, support staff, and instructors can provide overlapping video management and service continuity

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How did we execute?

Multi-tenancy: separate data, access ctrl, and code Remote-updating of live service with no downtime Hybrid shared and distributed support dashboard 360-degree feedback among support, development,

and users

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360-degree feedback?

Buy-in by instructors and curriculum leaders is everything First impression •  Frequent onboarding workshops •  Easy-to-access orientation videos •  Site visits to new adopters with new use-cases Responsive “customer service” •  No-downtime remote-update was critical •  Hundreds of updates to live service at UBC each year •  Bugs fixed within the hour

Happy support team à Happy users

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Lessons learned

From 5 years of “building a plane while flying it (with no accidents!)” And feedback from 50+ instructors at UBC And a further 50+ research interviews of instructors, academic leaders,

and IT managers from BC, the US, and the UK à  In-house innovation can be a beautiful thing! à Clear pain remaining: Off-campus “field condition” is scary!

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The future of CLAS

Another pivot … to “suite of self-contained but integrated tools”, each

focusing on an archetypal* educational need

To further simplify onboarding and minimize TCO

While still fulfilling institutional needs for privacy, copyright, and digital asset management

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“CLAS” WILL CONTINUE, AND WILL ONLY GROW THOUGH THE NAME MAY CHANGE

THANK YOU! More info: CLAS.UBC.CA

Mail to: [email protected]


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