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http://www.jisc.ac.uk/media/documents/lxp_project_final_report_nov_06.pdf Gráinne Conole UMSLG / UHSL Open Forum Monday 14 May 2007 e-learning in health and medicine Focusing on the student perspective: how are students really using technologies for learning

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http://www.jisc.ac.uk/media/documents/lxp_project_final_report_nov_06.pdf

Gráinne ConoleUMSLG / UHSL Open Forum

Monday 14 May 2007e-learning in health and medicine

Focusing on the student perspective: how are students really using

technologies for learning

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LXP

Student experiences

Subject discipline differences

Uses of technologies

Effective e-learning strategies

Online survey

Audio logs Interviews

Learner Experiences Project

M. de Laat - Exeter, T. Dillon – Bristol, J. Darby – Open University

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Phase 1 – context

Phase 2 – in-depth case studies

Survey Audio logs Interviews

Economics: 128Languages: 92Medicine: 31Computing: 158Other: 18Total: 427

Economics:    3Languages:    47Medicine:    16Computing: 19

Total: 85

Economics:    2 Languages:    3Medicine:       5 Computing: 4

Total: 14

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What four technologies do you use most?

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The first thing I do when given any piece of word is type it into a search engine! this gives me the opportunity to see how different people interpret the title. from there i can focus on one main idea and use the electronic resources to support my initial findings or indeed rule them out. E-mail is always vital with communicating with different mediums. teachers for support

I use email to communicate with everyone, especially lecturers; arranging meetings, asking questions about work and queries over assignments etc I write all my assignments using Word and to sort through the information I find, make notes of what I still need to do and spell check my emails that I'm sending to lecturers.Search engines are used to find news articles

I use them [technologies] to find out information forassignments, and also to help me clarify my notes on each subject area that I study. Instant messaging is used to discuss issues with friends if a topic is not understood

My PDA is useful for reading things when I'm on the move

Survey qualitative data

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Learner voicesFabio: an individual learner (Economics)

Samir: a social learner

Annmarie: an active technology user (Medicine)

Gary: learning through practice (Medicine)

Jack: social/interactive learner (Computer Science)

Finbar: an active blogger (Computer Science)

Dzel: aTurkish student (Languages)

Peizhi: a Chinese student (Languages)

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Today I used my mobile phone to contact a friend fromthe same course to ask them where I could get my cover sheet for my essay to hand in today. I had to do this basically because I searched the university web site and I couldn’t find one and I didn’t have one on my computer so I had to ring my friend because I knew he had printed one out for himself earlier in the day… Well basically the mobile phone, … if I didn’t have one I wouldn’t have been able to do this ….I was able to contact XX and ask him where I could find one… I found one on another student’s home page who’d put it up there conveniently so that a lot of people could get it so that was pretty handy and I’ll remember that in the future.

Jack: social/interactive learner (Computer Science)

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Internet sites for meanings and glossaryMobile phone find out about course workMSM chat to send coursework to friends

Mobile to text class mates to get exam hintsBlogs for personal reflectionInternet/search engines to verify concepts

Internet to research an essayGoogle using keywords/phraseWikipedia and podcasts

Voice recorder for collecting interview dataUSB stick to transfer data between home and uniDictionary.com to check wordsPodcasts from English language sites

Updating E-Portfolio from the hospitalUniversity VLE site to access lectures and check calendar

Audio logs

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Learner voices: Laura

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Patterns of use

Researching and retrieving informationGoogle, Wikipedia, subject-specific sites

CommunicationMultiple tools, peers/tutors…

AssignmentsGeneric tools: Word, Excel, Powerpoint

Integrated learningMixed views on VLEs, personalised learning

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Information Communication

ContentChanging nature of content (more available, lower intrinsic value, higher interactivity and standards)

Cost and valueMaterials and information freely available on the InternetPerceived worth of content

PresentationUse of multimedia to improve presentation Expectations of good quality content

EvaluationNew skills for assessing content Skills to ensure work is authentic

CommunicationDifferent tools for different thingsInternet to access expert knowledge “With anyone about anything anytime”

CollaborationNew forms of collaboration – smart tools and web2.0Distributed cognition

Information Communication

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EnvironmentMediaChanging media – increase of USB pens, ipods, mps players, integrated phones, better screen displays for reading

MotivationGaming generation, used to highly, engaging and entertaining environment

InteractivityEvidence of a shift from passive to interactive interactions across all aspects of their learning

Near ubiquitousMany now have their own PCs and wireless internet access – becoming accustomed to being able to access information or contact people on demand, anywhere

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PerceptionsComfortable with technology, see it as integral

Critically aware of the pros and cons

Sophisticated and varied use of different

communication tools for different purposes

Access to up to date and relevant

information and resources vital

Don’t see technology as anything special

– another tool to support their learning

Mismatch between institutions perceptions

of student use of technology and actual use

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Shifting sands….Pervasive and integratedExtensive use of tools for everything

PersonalisedAdapted to personal needsSocial

Networked peer community

InteractiveContent not fixed

“Underworld” and mismatchUsing tools in unintended ways

TimeThe ‘now’ culture

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In-depth study of work-based students

Title E-assessment E-Portfolios Conferences Wikis &Blogs

Cisco Networking √ √

Team Engineering √ √Social Work Practice √ √

Applied Social Work Practice √ √

Extending Professional Practice √ √ √Software Reqs for Bus Systems √ √ √

How students learn using tools across different boundaries?

Strategies they use to manage the process

Barriers/enablers, key critical moments

Relationship between student practice and institutional policy