Developing undergraduate students’ understanding of historical enquiry and research through flexible online learning and feedback. What next at UoR and.

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Developing undergraduate students’ understanding of historical enquiry and research through flexible online learning and feedback. What next at UoR and EHU? practical inferences The aim of the afternoon session is to examine briefly some emerging data. We hope to explore some practical inferences we might make from this to inform the design of the next iteration.

To help us with this, if you have a smart phone, tablet or lap top, please visit the link below now, a voting site (no cost and no need to login in): PollEv.com/ourpoll PollEv.com/ourpollPollEv.com/ourpoll all accessed from this link We will open up a series of polls for voting as we go through the afternoon, all accessed from this link. Ali Messer Alessandra Abbattista

UoR Moodle site usage data students accessed the site 5,113 5,113 visits between them Most visited single item: research questions discussion forum 20 students responded to questionnaire (EHU students given very similar questionnaire)

Visits to Moodle

Contrast to be seen with EHU? There was a digital task as the outcome for the module. Perhaps this encouraged students to revisit content? Poll everywhere (voting software) question PollEv.com/ourpoll Do you agree that the use of Mahara for the assessed task probably encouraged students to re visit Moodle content?

Actions

Forum actions

Forum posting

Forum viewing

Forum posting

Poll everywhere question: PollEv.com/ourpoll Do you agree usage data suggests that students find it useful to revisit discussion forums? You might like to tweet any other ideas you have about WHY this might be the case!

Resources

Lectures slides

UoR undergraduate perceptions Responses to questionnaire

Mahara

Discussion boards posting

Videos and resources

How students used the site

I used the Moodle site mainly to prepare for taught sessions

I used the Moodle site mainly to follow up on taught sessions by revisiting lecture slides

I used the discussions on the Moodle site mainly to receive feedback on my posts

I used the discussions on the Moodle site to view the feedback that other students had received

I used the discussions on the Moodle site to give feedback to other students

I used the discussions on the Moodle site to see what other students had to say

PollEv.com/ourpoll Poll everywhere question the UoR discussion in the NEXT iteration could be more interactive? Do you agree the questionnaire responses suggest that the UoR discussion in the NEXT iteration could be more interactive? You might like to tweet any ideas you have about HOW this might be done...