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Classroom Salon Enhancing Learning through Annotation Visualization. Classroom Salon Team. Salon Research/Development Team. Ananda Gunawardena , Associate Teaching Professor Computer science, CMU. Alex Cheeks, Assistant professor of communication design, CMU-Q. David Kaufer ,
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Classroom SalonEnhancing Learningthrough Annotation Visualization Classroom Salon Team
Salon Research/Development Team Ananda Gunawardena, Associate Teaching Professor Computer science, CMU Alex Cheeks, Assistant professor of communication design, CMU-Q David Kaufer, Professor of English, former head, CMU English Raja Sooriyamoorti Associate professor Information Systems, CMU Joanna Wolfe, associate professor of English, Univ of Louisville Jason Kuo, Adam Brooks, Immanuel Alam, and Aaron Tan Original Salon Team, not shown Rupen Paul, Dev Doshi and 4 others
Salon Strategy/Marketing/PR team YitzFrancus Consultant Reed McManigle CMU Tech Transfer Ari Lightman Consultant BabsCarryer Project Olympus
student Professor student Document upload annotation Markup Analysis Algorithm Classroom Management Docuscope Visualization
Salon Technology • Distributed web Servers • Hosting regions/groups • Localized/globalized annotation management • Scalability • 100+ concurrent users per session per document • number of sessions, documents, users • No major limits • Major Technology Platforms • Uses .Net , flash, HTML5, JavaScript • no open source software, proprietary system
The Purpose of Salon • Bridging the gap between Learning Sciences Research and Classroom Teaching • Good Teaching Requires the understanding of how students learn • Classroom Salon enables teachers to develop content and techniques to understand how students learn • Learning Sciences can help…
7 Principles of Learning Sciences that can improve Teaching • How does students prior knowledge affect their learning? • How does the way students organize knowledge affect their learning? • What factors motivate students to learn? • How do students develop mastery? • What kinds of practice and feedback enhance learning? • Why do student development and course climate matter for student learning? • How do students become self directed learners? • Source: Eberly Center for Learning, CMU
It is possible to develop good projects around salon to support one or more of these principles
You can be as creative as possible with Classroom SalonHere is one approach…
Prepare and Upload a document to Salon • add tags and questions, make the document available to a salon, privacy and access settings
Get Students to Annotate and respond to questions with a highly interactive tool Respond to questions and provide associated locations in the text
Salon Aggregates all student comments to show “hot spots” in the document Show all students who annotated a section
Show groups of students who agree/disagreeCreate communities of likes
If a document is marked with tags show how students selected tags associated with a spot
List all students who annotated the text Hot spots shows the student annotation activity on the document View annotations specific to one or more students
Understanding emotions What do students think of the document
Why did we create classroom Salon? • Getting students to read is hard • Even if they read we do not know what they are reading • Now we have a way to aggregate all student comments into visualization objects • We can find out which part of the document is most interesting.. most controversial… • Where do students agree or disagree or like or dislike?
Why Classroom Salon motivates writing students? • Writing is an essential component of learning • Imagine a student uploads a writing to salon • Now all friends, family, teachers, anyone can comment on student writing • Comments are aggregated and shown so student can quickly focus on places of interest, places that needs improvement etc.. • No other platform is technically and algorithmically superior to classroom salon in annotation aggregation and visualization
Classroom Salon helps scale classes • Creating small groups (within a large class setting) is one advantage of salon • Small groups discussand critique documents • Documents can be their own writings or external reading assignments • Aggregation of comments show places of interest
Data Mining and Classroom Salon • A strength of classroom Salon is its ability to use novel techniques to understand • Content matching's • How does your comments compare to an expert? • Emotion Mappings • Who else is agreeing with the specific content of this document? • Each highlighted section or comment student writes, explains what students know and don’t know • Our goal is to mine this data to help the teacher and the student
Enjoy Classroom Salona gift from Carnegie Mellon University We are only supporting a limited number of pilot projects at this point. If you are interested contact guna@cs.cmu.edu