Teaching with Technology in First Year Chemistry Bob Burk
Teaching with Technology in First Year Chemistry A 10 Year Confluence of Expediency, Opportunities and Demand Bob Burk
Confluence of things… 1.The need to use technology 2.The development of appropriate technology 3.Acceptance by students 4.Demand by students
Description of the Course First Year Chemistry > 400 students
Description of the Course First Year Chemistry > 400 students Many electronic features –Classroom
Description of the Course First Year Chemistry > 400 students Many electronic features –Classroom –Website
Description of the Course First Year Chemistry > 400 students Many electronic features –Classroom –Website –Streamed lectures, tutorials
Description of the Course First Year Chemistry > 400 students Many electronic features –Classroom –Website –Streamed lectures, tutorials –Podcasted lectures, tutorials
Description of the Course First Year Chemistry > 400 students Many electronic features –Classroom –Website –Streamed lectures, tutorials –Podcasted lectures, tutorials – , MSN, Facebook communication
4 Instructors
4 2
4 2 1
Development of Appropriate Technology –TV Studios (presently 6) –Electronic classrooms (presently > 100)
Early Efforts
(AVU – Truly Distance Education)
Development of Appropriate Technology –TV Studios (presently 6) –Electronic classrooms (presently > 100) –Course websites, Web-CT
Development of Appropriate Technology –TV Studios (presently 6) –Electronic classrooms (presently > 100) –Course websites, Web-CT
Web site visits in one year…
…and in one month…
Fewest Visits on Saturdays …and in one month…
Most Visits on Mondays …and in one month…
…and in one day
Lecture Time
…and in one day Lecture Time Midterm Test Time
Final Exam
“…Grades will be posted on May 2…”
Procrastination can be measured
Day of Lecture Procrastination can be measured
Day of Lecture Monday Procrastination can be measured
They get smarter…
Midterm Exam Study Period
They get smarter… Midterm Exam Study Period
They get smarter… Midterm Exam Final Exam Study Period
What they download…
Weekly visits, according to students
24 = 52550
Weekly visits, according to students 24 = 52550
Website Visits
On-Campus Website Visits
Students study at home! On-Campus Website Visits
Development of Appropriate Technology – Electronic Aids (1990 onwards) –TV Studios (presently 6) –Electronic classrooms (presently > 100) –Course websites, Web-CT – , MSN, Facebook
MSN Use Nobody chats before 8:30 PM Usage peaks at 9:30 – 10:00 PM Group messages are possible Up to 40 simultaneous conversations (just before an exam)
An actual MSN conversation… Student: Bob? Bob – No Hi’s, Bye’s or Thanks – Chemistry only!: sup? Student: don’t get 9.23 Bob – No Hi’s, Bye’s or Thanks – Chemistry only!: plz bms Student: P 100 x 2 hi Bob – No Hi’s, Bye’s or Thanks – Chemistry only!: What value of R did you use? Student: Bob – No Hi’s, Bye’s or Thanks – Chemistry only!: Check your units Student: lol! should be Student: thx Student: sorry Student: cul8r
Facebook One of the newer social networking tools Used also for simple communication
Development of Appropriate Technology – VOD, Podcasts (2003 onwards) VOD = “Video on Demand”
Video on Demand -Recorded lectures are encoded, compressed and uploaded to a server -Lectures can be streamed out anytime, but not downloaded -$50 / student / course
Lecture Streams
Test Lecture Streams
Test Exam Lecture Streams
Procrastination? Day of Lecture
Exam Procrastination? Day of Lecture
Development of Appropriate Technology – VOD, Podcasts (2003 onwards) VOD = “Video on Demand” “Pod” refers to Apple’s i-Pod
Podcasting -Recorded lectures are encoded, compressed and uploaded to a server -A link is made in i-Tunes -Students download from the server to an i-Pod, Sony PSP, some cellphones or any PC
10 GB/day Lecture Downloads via i-Tunes
Globe and Mail Article 10 GB/day Lecture Downloads via i-Tunes
Visits to Course Website i.e. students are not changing their habits, just using a different device to see the lectures
YouTube
Confluence of things… 1.The need to use technology because of student numbers 2.The development of appropriate technology 3.On-campus technical support
On-Campus Technical Support pre 2002 – 2 people Presently: Educational Development Centre – many people Many colleagues now supporting each other Technical feedback from students
Confluence of things… 1.The need to use technology because of student numbers 2.The development of appropriate technology 3.On-campus technical support 4.Acceptance by students
Acceptance by Students 1992: 2 students out of 550 had 2007: 95% of CHEM 1000 students have fast internet access at home
Student Feedback... helps us prepare for lectures and have questions ready... good for big rooms like theatre B... makes things easier to understand for visual learners... students might get the idea that they don’t have to go to class. That’s what I did last year and that’s why I’m still in first year. …chemistry didn’t suck as much as my other courses
Does any of This Make any Difference? Survey of use of electronic features correlated with grades
Does any of This Make any Difference? Survey of use of electronic features correlated with grades Strong positive correlations with: –Total lectures watched
Does any of This Make any Difference? Survey of use of electronic features correlated with grades Strong positive correlations with: –Total lectures watched –Total assignment questions attempted
Does any of This Make any Difference? Survey of use of electronic features correlated with grades Strong positive correlations with: –Total lectures watched –Total assignment questions attempted –Number of optional tests written
Does any of This Make any Difference? Survey of use of electronic features correlated with grades Strong positive correlations with: –Total lectures watched –Total assignment questions attempted –Number of optional tests written –Amount of communication with instructor