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JOANNA MacDONNELL. Lecturer FdA Broadcast Media University Centre Hastings (UCH). TODAY’S SESSION. Introduction Context of Research Documentary Screening Follow Up Research Belbin Tests Discussion. CONTEXT OF THE RESEARCH. Beginning of Semester 2 - March/April 2008
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JOANNA MacDONNELL Lecturer FdA Broadcast Media University Centre Hastings (UCH)
TODAY’S SESSION • Introduction • Context of Research • Documentary Screening • Follow Up Research • Belbin Tests • Discussion
CONTEXT OF THE RESEARCH • Beginning of Semester 2 - March/April 2008 • Formed the Special Study element of the PGCert in TLHE (Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education)
THE RESEARCH • Students invited to participate through questionnaire and consent forms. • Filmed Interviews • to enhance the students own documentary making techniques • to give them additional group work activities • to practice their technical skills - students assisted with cameras, lighting, sound and editing
THE DOCUMENTARY Directed and Produced by Joanna MacDonnell
FOLLOW UP RESEARCH • Same cohort (now at level 2) • This years Level 1 Cohort
LEVEL 2 RESULTS • Cohort now 19 students • 71% of students responded
OF THE 71% WHO RESPONDED • 83% felt group work had improved since the documentary was made
IMPROVEMENT AREAS • COMMUNICATION
IMPROVEMENT AREAS • COMMUNICATION • COMMITMENT
IMPROVEMENT AREAS • COMMUNICATION • COMMITMENT • WORKLOAD DISTRIBUTION
IMPROVEMENT AREAS • COMMUNICATION • COMMITMENT • WORKLOAD DISTRIBUTION • GROUP ALLOCATION
IMPROVEMENT AREAS • COMMUNICATION • COMMITMENT • WORKLOAD DISTRIBUTION • GROUP ALLOCATION • RESPECT
IMPROVEMENT AREAS • COMMUNICATION • COMMITMENT • WORKLOAD DISTRIBUTION • GROUP ALLOCATION • RESPECT • STRUCTURE TO TIMETABLE (FOR COMPLETION OF WORK)
IMPROVEMENT AREAS • COMMUNICATION • COMMITMENT • WORKLOAD DISTRIBUTION • GROUP ALLOCATION • RESPECT • STRUCTURE TO TIMETABLE (FOR COMPLETION OF WORK) • ORGANISATION
IMPROVEMENT AREAS • COMMUNICATION • COMMITMENT • WORKLOAD DISTRIBUTION • GROUP ALLOCATION • RESPECT • STRUCTURE TO TIMETABLE (FOR COMPLETION OF WORK) • ORGANISATION • FEEDBACK FROM TUTOR (IN GROUP AND INDIVIDUAL TUTORIALS)
COMMUNICATION • 60% of the students who felt group work had improved highlighted COMMUNICATION as the primary area of improvement • Use of Online Group Work Forums on Student Central
STUDENT CENTRAL GROUP WORK FORUMS • Virtual meeting place
STUDENT CENTRAL GROUP WORK FORUMS • Virtual meeting place • Opportunity to post group documents, details of group meetings, minutes of meetings
STUDENT CENTRAL GROUP WORK FORUMS • Virtual meeting place • Opportunity to post group documents, details of group meetings, minutes of meetings • Familiarity of using an online communication tool
STUDENT CENTRAL GROUP WORK FORUMS • Virtual meeting place • Opportunity to post group documents, details of group meetings, minutes of meetings • Familiarity of using an online communication tool • Aid and assist engagement with the group for students who are absent through illness & injury
STUDENT CENTRAL GROUP WORK FORUMS • Virtual meeting place • Opportunity to post group documents, details of group meetings, minutes of meetings • Familiarity of using an online communication tool • Aid and assist engagement with the group for students who are absent through illness & injury • Allow tutors to monitor groups progress
STUDENT CENTRAL GROUP WORK FORUMS • Virtual meeting place • Opportunity to post group documents, details of group meetings, minutes of meetings • Familiarity of using an online communication tool • Aid and assist engagement with the group for students who are absent through illness & injury • Allow tutors to monitor groups progress • Identify students who are not contributing to the ideas or sharing the workload
EXAMPLE OF STUDENT CENTRAL FORUM • Forum for LB208 • Level 2 FdA Broadcast Media Students • 2 production teams of 10 members • Assignment task: to find and produce ‘as live’ an event as an Outside Broadcast TV transmission
EXAMPLE OF ONLINE FORUM • Forum used for: • Exchange of ideas • Publication of production meeting minutes • Publication of action points • Meeting times and Venues • Publication of important documents for review and feedback by all group members
SUGGESTED FURTHER IMPROVEMENTS • The 17% (2 students) who felt there had been no improvement since the documentary was made suggested areas for further improvement: • Purely Individual Marking Scheme • More Individual and Group Tutorials
CURRENT LEVEL 1 STUDENTS • 40 Students • 60% responded
How should groups at the start of the first year be allocated?
Did you find the Belbin Tests and Group Work session a helpful introduction to group work at University Level?
Further Improvements • Bonding exercises for groups • Changing groups around after a settling in period.
GROUP WORK SESSION “The learning path involves a series of 10 episodes, taking five students through the journey of a group work project. Each episode highlights a different aspect of working as part of a group and includes a number of video clips, audio clips as well as observation and discussion points.” http://www.learnhighergroupwork.com/
BELBIN TEAM ROLES TESTS “ Belbin promotes and develops team role theory, enabling thousands of people to play to their strengths; communicate more effectively with others; and to work with greater self-knowledge and understanding.” http://www.belbin.com/
BACKGROUND REFERENCES • Belbin, R. Meredith (2004) Management Teams Why They Succeed or Fail, Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann • University of Technology Sidney, Institute for Interactive Media and Learning: http://www.iml.uts.edu.au/learnteach/groupwork/ • Race, Phil (2000) 500 Tips on Group Learning, Kogan Page Ltd • Belbin Associates http://www.belbin.com/