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VIDEO ENRICHED
VIRTUAL ACTION LEARNING
IN TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMMES
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USING KNOWLEGDE CLIPS
ANDINTERACTIVE WEBINAR
INTEGRATED IN SHAREPOINT VLE
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CASE STUDY OF REC:ALL PROJECT “RECORDING AND AUGMENTING LECTURES FOR LEARNING”, (HTTP://WWW.REC-ALL.INFO/)FUNDED WITH SUPPORT OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION
PRESENTED BYPETRA FISCHER
([email protected])(CONSULTANT EDUCATION & ICT, VU UNIVERSITY LIBRARY)
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TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMMES:FACULTY OF HUMAN MOVEMENT SCIENCES
• one-year master programme Competence-based
• 70% theory – 30% practice (internship)
• one day a week face-to-face lecture at university
• teaching qualification Universities of Applied Science (subjects at Physical Therapy; Physical Training Programmes)
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IMPROVING COURSE ‘BASIC PEDAGOGY’ - AIMS 2011
Increase competencies to reflect and to provide different levels of written (peer) feedback
Experience the pedagogical possibilities of ICT, so student teachers could learn various ways of using ICT in their own classroom as starting teachers;
More extensive teaching method ( less face-to-face sessions and more virtual learning activities and coaching)
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VIRTUAL ACTION LEARNING IN ‘BASIC PEDAGOGY’ 2011BY TEACHER TRAINER: MARIJKE LEIJDEKKERS
Learning Materials, Assignments, Learning Activies: in new VLE Sharepoint
Knowledge clips: produced by teacher trainers
Product: lesson plans based on pedagogical theories
Learning Process: (Peer) Reflection & Feedback Cycle
Teacher’s feedback: Face-to- face lectures, VLE
Best Practices: Hall of Fame
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BASED ON EVALUATIONS OF ‘BASIC PEDAGOGY’ IN 2011: AIMS 2012
Explain Virtual Action Learning more clearly and make the assessment criteria and process more explicit for the student teachers: knowlege clip based on PREZI ON VLE
Improve the quality of student teacher’s substantiation of their choices of applying pedagogical concepts into developing lesson plans: knowlede clip combined with collaborative pre-assignmet on VLE
Increase student teacher’s level on the competencies of making good lesson plans: teacher provides feedback through an interactive webinar
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VIRTUAL ACTION LEARNING IN ‘BASIC PEDAGOGY’
• Learning Materials/ Activties + Assignments: VLE
• Learning Activities: student’s digital home offices • Product: Lesson Plans• Process: Peer Feedback & Reflection Cycle• Best Practices: Hall of Fame
• Teacher’s Feedback: Lectures, VLE, Webinar• Assessment: quality provided peer feedback (40 %), multiple choice test (40%), Hall of Fame (20%)
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VIRTUAL ACTION LEARNING: VLE IN SHAREPOINT
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VIRTUAL ACTION LEARNING: VLE IN SHAREPOINT
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VIRTUAL ACTION LEARNING: VLE IN SHAREPOINT
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INTERACTIVE WEBINAR
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INTERACTIVE WEBINAR: STUDENT QUOTES
“A new way of teaching, different from the normal way, nice experience and I’m saving travel expenses/ costs”
“Nice way (and pleasant that I could sleep long)! Handy way that we immediately/ simultaneously could use our VLE to ask questions!”
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INTERACTIVE WEBINAR: STUDENT QUOTES
“Very positive that the aim of this lecture has been realized in such an efficient way! As the rest of our group says, the message was transmitted very clearly, we can go on with improving our lesson plans and it was easy to ask questions. It felt like we were following this lecture as a group, very funny! Excellent way to do it another time this way! Thank you very much for providing nice feedback!”
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TEACHER TRAINER MARIJKE LEIJDEKKERS:EXPERIENCES & TIPS INTERACTIVE WEBINAR
“Before the webinar started I was afraid that nobody would be watching and reacting. However through stimulating my student’s reactions by giving them some short activating tasks they could answer on the VLE during the webinar a nice interaction started. Thereby it was an advantage that I had structured my webinar well by adding ‘category folders’ on a special discussion board I had created on our VLE before the webinar started. By letting my students adding their questions in de ‘category folders’ on this discussion board, I was also able to answer the questions I wasn't able to answer during the webinar afterwards.”
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MORE INFORMATION
• Article Case Study• Article Interactive Webinar: http://www.rec-all.info/profiles/blogs/video-enriched-virtual-action-learning-interactiv-webinar
• Knowledgeclip teacher trainer (English)
• All information: http://sdrv.ms/OBLdcc (knowledge clips, documents, images: updated on a regular basis)
• Used user-friendly software to record knowledge clips: http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/
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(OPTIONAL SHEET, DURING DISCUSSION):MORE TEACHER TIPS
• Be sure about what you want to tell before you start recording;• Record several short knowledge clips;• Record in a room where you can sit alone;• Record the whole knowledge clip at once (you can ‘pause’ the
recording as often as you want) to avoid editing afterwards!• Use not only PowerPoint as a basis of your knowledge clip, but
also PREZI sometimes for a change (especially when you are explaining models)
• Run statistics of how often/ when students watch clips;• If you use a VLE for your course, it’s more logical that your students can watch the clips also on the VLE. Ensure that video’s are available as streaming video’s.