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A run-through of a BFM course created under the created under the BeST e-learning program and with the support of European Social Foundation
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Students are more wired, have access to more information and media sources than ever How do we as faculty and staff adapt?
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Look from ‘technological determinist’ point of view; how media changes society and culture, and its reverse Have them learn about how people think about the media and its role Give students hands-on experience with new media tools and techniques that are on the cutting edge
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Moodle Website for communication ◦ https://moodle.e-ope.ee https://moodle.e-ope.ee
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Audio and video that would entice students ◦ How William Shatner Changed the World” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGyQVO62QM0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGyQVO62QM0 ◦ Google video, assorted films and TV casts saved over years PDF files created off of journal articles and news features ◦ Enhanced real-time update of class Learning materials, study guides, multimedia resources, and assignments paired together
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Student evaluation forms revealed the following: ◦ Students liked hands-on learning: Google Earth, Xtranormal movie making and Second Life experiences were widely rated as their favorites ◦ Students liked the ability to read at their leisure ◦ Students liked having ability to look at course slides before and during face-to-face lectures ◦ Powerpoint presentation with voiceover was a class favorite ◦ Class was highly adaptable to current events
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Course scheduled for once a week ◦ Students would tend to drift off and put it low priority because of lack of in-class facetime with instructor Problems with Moodle site ◦ Students claimed they could not access the site temporarily ◦ Lack of storage space for large files ◦ Online quizes were the largest student complaint Podcast not popular ◦ Technical topic with no reference materials that fit the lecture was not worthwhile
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Integration with Twitter Virtual guest lecturers Thank you! Suggestions? Comments?
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