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Openly accessible online video is a useful resource in supporting teaching, learning and research. However, due to the large and growing amount of video available on the Internet (60 hours uploaded every minute to YouTube alone) searching for and finding useful material is extremely difficult and is restraining the use of these resources. Although studies have demonstrated the importance of Communities of Practice to support the use of online video there are no examples of successful peer-produced interventions that link educators and learners use of this content with pedagogic practice.In October 2011 www.edmediashare.org was launched as a proof of concept knowledge sharing website by JISC Digital Media in the UK. The aim of this project is to study the demand for an online resource that can meet the needs of educators and learners searching for useful online video. Initial findings have shown that, following an encouraging early phase and a high number of visitors, few individuals have engaged with the site or shared the video they use and their practice. Studies show that altruism, identification, and reciprocity have a significant and positive effect on knowledge sharing and present opportunities for creating useful online resources. However the experience with edmediashare demonstrates that developing successful communities that encourage educators to freely share their knowledge is problematic. This presentation describes the development of edmediashare, explores factors influencing engagement with the site and examines potential future directions.
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www.edmediashare.org Sharing Online Video for Education Tim O’Riordan JISC Digital Media [email protected] www.edmediashare.org
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www.edmediashare.org Sharing Online Video for Education

Tim O’Riordan

JISC Digital Media

[email protected]

www.edmediashare.org

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Source: Burden K., Kuechel T. 2010. How do educators select video resources for classroom use? DIVERSE 2010 Conference.

Recommendation + User Generated Content

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Dial-e Framework

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• Stimulus (encouraging interest and engagement)

• Narrative (sequencing resources to tell a story)

• Collaboration (encouraging peer interaction)

• Conceptual (opportunities for learning about concepts and procedures)

• Enquiry (using resources to solve authentic problems)

• Authoring (creating a project or artefact)

• Empathy (encourages recognition of other perspectives)

• Research (encourages searching and discovery)

• Representation (explores textual qualities)

• Figurative (explores alternative meanings)

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Contributing elements

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Large amount of undifferentiated content

Learners and educators have difficulty finding useful video

Educators using recommendations to find video

A pedagogical framework

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Online Video Platform

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Dial-e Project

dial-e.net

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Promotion

• Online and live seminars

• Mailing lists

• Supporting videos

• Twitter

• Scoop.it

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Statistics

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Statistics

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Feedback

Edmediashare is the best way

I've come across to share

educational media! Dr Simon Lancaster, Senior Lecturer in Chemistry

University of East Anglia, UK

In no small measure this site

addresses the tidal wave of

content now being posted online… Institute of Education Library Newsletter

University of London, UK

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Feedback

What a great opportunity

to collaborate and produce

a really useful resource!

…more people need

to know about it! Ros Smith, eLearning Consultant, UK

Fantastic! Really pleased to see

that this isn't simply another place

to upload video (plenty of spaces

to do that already), but instead

to embed media already published

elsewhere. Chris Grant, Head of IT Services, Alton College, UK

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The EdMediaShare site from

JISC Digital Media is developing

some serious traction to support

useful and usable video content. DiAL-e Framework - Digital Artefacts for Learner Engagement

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• Like –

good quality video

clean design

• Suggestions -

expand taxonomy,

make recommending easier,

more information about resources,

more content

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emediashare.org - so far

• Pros:

Generated positive responses

Demonstrated broad usefulness

Good quality interactions

Developed a nascent ‘following’

• Cons:

Few interactions

Curiosity - not community

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Knowledge sharing • Motivation:

Intrinsic – altruism and enjoyment

Extrinsic - reputation and reciprocity

• Outcome expectancy

• Shared language

• Strength of relationships

• Core/Periphery

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Sources:

Suhwan Jeon, Young-Gul Kim, Joon Koh (2011) An integrative model for knowledge sharing in communities-of-practice,

Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. 15:2, pp.251 – 269

Hsin Hsin Chang, Shuang-Shii Chuang (2011) Social capital and individual motivations on knowledge sharing:

Participant involvement as a moderator, Information & Management , Vol. 48:1, pp. 9–18

Yingda Lu, Param Vir Singh, Baohong Su, (2011) A Dynamic Structural Analysis of Knowledge Sharing on Social Media Platform

Fan-Chuan Tseng Feng-Yuan Kuo (2011) A social cognitive framework of knowledge contribution in the online community.

Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ), 2011 IEEE International Conference, pp: 676 - 682

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• Ownership

• Communications

• Activities

• Resources/Outputs

• Sustainability

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Communities of Practice

Critical Success Factors:

Source:

JISC Sustaining and Embedding Innovations (2010) Developing Communities of Practice, http://goo.gl/ylVzT

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Where next?

• Improve UX

• Improve interactions

• Develop community

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@edmediashare scoop.it/t/knowledgevideo

Tell us what you think

www.surveymonkey.com/s/588VX7S Tim O’Riordan - [email protected]

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