2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Nikos Mattheos Centre for Oral Health Sciences, Malmö, Sweden The Virtual Classroom! Fact and myth.

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2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Nikos Mattheos Centre for Oral Health Sciences, Malmö, Sweden The Virtual Classroom! Fact and myth

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2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos University of Malmö Centre for Oral health sciences Dentists Dental Hygienists Dental Technicians Biological Research Health Informatics Research

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos The e-team !!! Rolf Attström, Professor, Malmö Anders Nattestad, Assoc. Professor, Copenhagen Nikos Mattheos, Res. Associate, Malmö Martin Schittek, Res. Associate, Malmö Cris. Ramseyer, Res. Associate, Bern Lorenza Canegallo, Res. Associate, Milan Daniel Cerny, Res. Associate Prague

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Cyber learning communities Internet classroom Virtual Learning Environments Integrated Distance Learning Environments e -learning Web - based learning Virtual Classrooms Virtual Seminar rooms

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Student – tutor Student – student Student – learning resources In the Classroom… tutor students Learning resources Interaction

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos The network environment that can facilitate similar kinds of interaction as in a physical classroom.

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Home

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Students Home

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Students Home Teachers Rolf Attström, DDS, PhD Professor Centre for Oral health Sciences, Malmö, Sweden CV Homepage links Anders Nattestad, DDS, PhD Associate professor, School of Dentstry, University of Copenhagen CV Homepage links

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Students Home Teachers Admin. Course syllabus Calendar On-Line Registration Addressbooks Admission requirements Students’ progress

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Students Home Teachers Admin. Examinations Learning Golas Competence and knowledge aquired Knowledge still to be aquired Progress in time Comparisons? Portfolio

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Students Home Teachers Admin. Bar ! Bulletin board Chat Virtual beers News Homepages SMS service Portfolio

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Asynchronous communication tools Synchronous communication tools

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Sharing of programmes and documents On-line libraries, Search engines

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Special tools and CAL programmes

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Audio telephone conference as has been used since 1960s:

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Audiovisual teleconference:

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Integrated environment Simple equipment Affordable cost

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Interaction in a typical teleconference session:

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos A Virtual Classroom allows the individual student or professional to access the whole learning process from the comfort of his/her home, with only a standard PC and a reasonably fast Internet connection.

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos How do we build a Virtual Classroom? The expensive way..! The less expensive way..! The least expensive way..!

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos How do we build a Virtual Classroom? The expensive way..! Server Programmers Time Very high cost expert maintennance needed Don’t re-invent the wheel! - Tailor made Share or Sell ? +

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos How do we build a Virtual Classroom? The less expensive way..! Aymetrix Librarian Blackboard Centra.com ConveneEmbanet Cursus Eduprice.com First Class e.College.com IMserries IntraLearn Integrated Virtual Learning Environment (IVLE) Serf LUVIT Symposium Softarc TopClass The Learning Manager Lotus Learning Space Virtual Workspace Virtual U WebCT WebMentor Webboards Some commercial Packages:

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos How do we build a Virtual Classroom? The less expensive way..! Commercial packages: Quick Easy interface Technical support + Limited adjustability in technology and method Need of expert maintenance Cost ? -

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos How do we build a Virtual Classroom? The least expensive way:

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Web communities Messenger service Discus

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos ACOLAD salon bureau personnel amphithéâtre salle du séminaire salle des professeurs….

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos How do we build a Virtual Classroom? The alternative way: Do it yourself..! Costs time Limited control over freeware services Need of evaluation of all offered options Need for alternatives - 0 cost! (?) Reasonably adjustable Easy to support Functional +

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Students Home Teachers Admin. Bar ! What now?

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Chat Audioconference On-line library Web boards Search engines Multimedia THE SOUP MODEL !

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Doing some research Great ! Increased interaction, higher test results up to 20%, high acceptance of the media, team spirit, learning in less time. Not so good… Lower interaction, student frustrations, inferior results, decreasing acceptance during a course. Potential - limitations

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Some research results Similar test scores Better accommodate students’ diversity Reaching the ”unreachable” Added value to in-campus teaching Factors of importance

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Factors of importance in a Virtual Classroom Before the course: the course determines the media – not vice versa. students and tutors must handle the technology Strict time planning – inform students and tutors on the time they must allocate to the course.

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Factors of importance in a Virtual Classroom During the course: New media – new methods! Employ active learning PBL, DKN Groupwork, team spirit, distribution of roles, peer evaluation. Explore the limitattions of the learning tools. Async. – Sync. Communication contribute in different ways. Don’t exclude personal contact. Continuos technical assistance Adjust the Virtual Classroom to the needs of participants. Emphasise on the feedback.

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Factors of importance in a Virtual Classroom After the course: Peer evaluation. Continuos evaluation of all stages Study the interaction – assess facts and figures

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Future trends: Reliable and affordable technology Wide variety of tools for development Wide variety of courses available More demanding learner

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Would you pay £50 for a computer based continuous education module ? 1993: 50% 1994: 60% % 1998 (David Polard et al, 1999): 5% with the vast majority drawing the line at £20.

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Reliable and affordable technology Wide variety of tools for development Wide variety of courses available More demanding learner Future trends: Methodological framework – Evaluation framework ”Smart” database driven web applications will undertake important part of the interaction

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos Anders Nattestad, Associate professor, School of Dentistry, University of Copenhagen

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos e -nthusiasts ! e -fraid …

2002Santa Catarina, BR, Nikos Mattheos