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Teaching with Tablets. Birgit Loch Mathematics/FEIS Engineering and Science Education Research Group (ESER) bloch@swin.edu.au. Overview. What is tablet technology Tablets in face to face classes Lecture recording Marking Synchronous online teaching Immediate feedback via tablets
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Teaching with Tablets Birgit Loch Mathematics/FEIS Engineering and Science Education Research Group (ESER) bloch@swin.edu.au
Overview • What is tablet technology • Tablets in face to face classes • Lecture recording • Marking • Synchronous online teaching • Immediate feedback via tablets • The FEIS/ESER tablet project • Going wireless • MathsCasts Teaching with Tablets
How did I get involved in educational technologies? Teaching with Tablets
What is tablet technology? Teaching with Tablets
Why write on the computer? • Keep record of all writing in class • Can refer back • Can make available to students • Can record development as video – e.g. via Lectopia • Students focus on one screen • Develop slides with students Teaching with Tablets
Tablets in library classes: Kaye England/ RanaldSimpson, USQ Teaching with Tablets
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Tablets in maths teaching Teaching with Tablets
Tablets in maths lecturing Teaching with Tablets
Tablets in finance lecturing: Peter Phillips, USQ Teaching with Tablets
Student feedback • “Perfect lecture set up. Perfect course for that matter, I’ve really enjoyed this subject, each maths subject should have this setup” (UQ student, 2004) • “It brings the whole lecture virtually anywhere along with you. Loved it. Great approach.” (Swinburne student, 2010) • “I found the slides to be vital in my learning” (Swinburne student, 2010) Teaching with Tablets
Lecture recording Do students still turn up? Case study OR, on campus students • Yes! But why? • It takes as long to watch a video as it does to attend a live lecture • Ability to ask questions and receive immediate answer • Easier to learn in company • Reinforces study schedule • Screencasts are boring Teaching with Tablets
Marking: Mathematics, with Trevor Langlands, USQ Teaching with Tablets
Marking: Biodiversity & Conservation, Andy Le Brocque, USQ Teaching with Tablets
Synchronous online teaching: Mathematics Teaching with Tablets
Clickers for Immediate feedback Teaching with Tablets
The problem with clickers A) B) C) D) Teaching with Tablets
Immediate feedback • Advanced Concepts Teaching Space(UQ, with Diane Donovan) • 100 pen-enabled screens, SynchronEyes software • Test revision sessions Teaching with Tablets
The sessions • Students were given (incorrect) solutions to potential test questions, and asked to mark. • Students were asked to solve potential test questions • Student work was then selected, displayed and discussed • Interaction took time Teaching with Tablets
Selecting student work Teaching with Tablets
Student feedback Themes from comments: • ‘engaging’ • ‘involved’ • ‘interactive’ • ‘fun’ • ‘useful’ • ‘cool’ Teaching with Tablets
2011: Did you learn more in the ACTS lab session than you would have in a normal classroom? (n=87) Teaching with Tablets
Is there a cheaper version? • Tablet PCs for students • Graphics tablets connected to lab computers • ATC 425/426 • MeTL software (Monash Uni) • Netsupport School Teaching with Tablets
Exam preparation sessions in ATC 425/426 Teaching with Tablets
The FEIS/ESER tablet project • 50+ slate tablets (15 of those for students in MASH Centre) • 6 pen screens • 15 graphics tablets • Other bits and pieces • Part time project assistant • In S1 2012: • 31 lecturers/tutors involved in FEIS • 1 in FICT, 1 in FBE Teaching with Tablets
“Pen screens” • This technology may already be available in a lecture theatre near you! • Would you recognize a pen screen? Teaching with Tablets
Lecturer feedback (from USQ) • led to more engagement with technology in general • made lectures more dynamic • led to a change in teaching approaches • “Students are now more involved in contributing” • “In terms of how the use has invigorated my teaching. […] For the first time in years I have felt excited about my teaching and that is reflected in how I interact with students. So then they get excited” Teaching with Tablets
Roaming about In a large lecture theatre, • what if you were no longer physically separated from your students? • what if you gave the stylus to your students? Teaching with Tablets
Going wireless • Various solutions Teaching with Tablets
An Example:Make t the subject Teaching with Tablets
Short focused recordings • “There’s an app for this” ScreenChomp Mathscasts.org Teaching with Tablets
Short snippets in OR Teaching with Tablets
What are MathsCasts? • International, Swinburne-led collaboration • Short screen videos of mathematical explanation • Created with Camtasia Studio on a tablet PC • Created by tutors in the Maths support centres • Do not require expert technical knowledge or A/V staff to produce Teaching with Tablets
What are MathsCasts? (cont.) • Funding at Limerick and Swinburne • About 300 produced so far • Available for free to anyone via iTunes U, Swinburne Commons http://commons.swin.edu.au and from http://mathscasts.org Direct link Teaching with Tablets
Student feedback • “Yes, I watched them all. They are fantastic, much better than a typed response.” • “Every time I get stuck on something, I’ll go back to a MathsCast, and it makes it a bit easier to go through questions out of a book” . This student also said that not only does he find maths easier to grasp, but he has even started enjoying it. Teaching with Tablets
On BlackBoard Teaching with Tablets
External recognition New Media Consortium Horizon Report 2012 Higher Ed Edition “… identify and describe emerging technologies likely to have an impact on learning, teaching and creative inquiry in higher education.“ http://www.nmc.org/publications/horizon-report-2012-higher-ed-edition http://www.nmc.org/publications/2012-technology-outlook-au Teaching with Tablets
Over to you, Dr Camtasia! Teaching with Tablets