How to put lectures online SEFCE Symposium Rob Waller, Ross Ward 6 th November 2012.

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How to put lectures online SEFCE Symposium Rob Waller, Ross Ward 6 th November 2012

Rationale  Flipped Classroom  Keeping the expert for the deep learning  Get the superficial learning out of the way first 1.Remember: discover, locate, search, observe, listen 2.Evaluate: judge, decide, recommend, annotate  Pedagogy  Distance Learning  Revision  Repetition Rob

Learning Environments Clinical EnvironmentBedside, Clinic, WPBA Direct TeachingLecture, Small Group Personal StudyPDP, Past papers Online - unmoderatedFree text, +/- links, PowerPoint Recording, BMJ module Labyrinth Maze Online - moderatedForums, Live Chatter Group Blogs / Wikis Rob

The 5 stages of e-Moderation  Access and Motivation  Online Socialisation  Information Exchange  Knowledge Construction  Learning Community  Learn More… Learn More…  Gilly Salmon Rob

Your experience so far  Share your knowledge and experience of putting lectures on line in any form  Written notes  PowerPoint  Recording  Videoing Rob Small Groups

The good online lecture  Draw a rough blueprint of your course  What will work best in different learning environments?  Have you got a lecture in mind?  Brainstorm this… Rob Small Groups Clinical Environment Direct Teaching Personal Study Online - unmoderated Online - moderated

What goes into an online lecture? Ross

What goes into an online lecture? Some considerations From our experience, here are some tips…  Online attention spans can be small  Lots of other distractions  Break-up long lectures  Think about how the online experience will be different from face-to-face  Script or No-Script  Outcomes from the lecture  Find time to create the materials  A quiet place away from distractions Ross

ProsCons What are the benefits?  Easy access  Reviewable  Pause & Rewind  Reusable  Flip the classroom  Technological factors  Some additional effort to begin with Ross

Technologies that are available Ross Slides Only Audio Only Slide & Audio InteractivityScreencastsVirtual Classrooms Video Editing Easy Hard Slideshare PowerPoint Garageband Audacity Smartphone Articulate Presenter / Breeze Labyrinth Articulate Presenter / Breeze Survey Monkey Camtasia Jing Adobe Connect Blackboard Collaborate Windows Movie Maker iMovie

Some examples…  Adobe Presenter (Breeze)  GPST - Psychopharmacology GPST - Psychopharmacology  Camtasia  Ophthalmology - Signs and Symptoms Ophthalmology - Signs and Symptoms Ross

How it’s done  Demo of recording a Breeze (Presenter) presentation  Volunteer required…  Choose your material - a 5 slide PowerPoint  Rob – ABCDE  Ross – Bond, James Bond Ross

Getting your lectures seen You’ve finished your lecture… what next?  Getting materials online  VLEs eg EEMeC  Forth Suite  Personal websites  Professional sites  Open Med  Freely available medical education resources fpr the developing world  Collections by specialty  Can you contribute? Ross

Learning Technology Section I want to be involved…  Advice on best approaches  Use our “Capture Studio”  Quiet environment  Adobe Presenter  Camtasia  Support from our team  Help with getting files online  Free to use for undergraduate teaching in MVM  Other projects can be quoted on a case by case basis Ross

Do It Yourself I want to be involved…  Some free software  Jing (limited use)  Trial software available  Camtasia  Articulate  Software you might already have  Apps for Smartphones  Garageband Ross

Give it a go….

Links and Details  Ross Ward   Rob Waller   Learning Technology Section  