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SLE: Student Learning Environment Nathan Campbell Lisa Doan Kirill Kireyev Malte Winkler DLC 2006 Project

SLE: Student Learning Environment Nathan Campbell Lisa Doan Kirill Kireyev Malte Winkler DLC 2006 Project

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Page 1: SLE: Student Learning Environment Nathan Campbell Lisa Doan Kirill Kireyev Malte Winkler DLC 2006 Project

SLE: Student Learning Environment

Nathan Campbell Lisa Doan

Kirill KireyevMalte Winkler

DLC 2006 Project

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Clicker Question!

• What is more important and why?

A. Design

B. Learning

C. Collaboration

D. None of the above

E. All are equally important

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Challenges of Large Lectures

• Difficult to gauge students’ understanding and engagement

• Students hesitate to ask questions– Stall large class– Personal embarrassment

• No peer discourse– Lacking useful elaboration– Less engaging– Stern, anti-social atmosphere

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Opportunities of Large Lectures

• Large lectures are prevalent and inevitable

• Can we positively exploit:– Large body of knowledge?– Diversity of opinions?– Teaching assistants?– Existing technologies (laptops)?

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Clicker Question!

• Are clickers effective?

A. Yes – they help me gauge how much I’m learning

B. No – I get attendance points and don’t care about getting the right answer

C. Other answer

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Clickers

• ProsPros:• Inexpensive• Easy to use• Instructor learns

about students’ performance

• Students test their skills

• Peer discussion

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Clickers (cont)

Cons:• One-way communication

– Students can’t ask questions– Students can’t give feedback

• No justifications for answers• No means to store questions/answers in context

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FEEL (DLC 2004)

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FEEL (Cont)

Pros• Students can ask

questions– Anonymously– No interruption

• Students may “support” other’s Q’s

• Students give feedback– e.g. “Lecture Too Fast”

Cons• Distracting

– Overloads instructor

• Limited student discussion

• Not integrated with notes, context

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Clicker Question!

Do you remember what some of our design issues were (from our IR Presentation)?

A. Yes, they are… (answer in reasoning box)

B. No. I am lame and forgot all of them.

C. What presentation?

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Technology Design Issues

• Balance online vs. face-to-face– How to integrate?

• Structured (WebCT) vs Unstructured (wiki)– Freedom may be messy, overwhelming

• General vs. specific• Mediation?• Support flexibility, evolution

– Users will use in different ways

• Sensitive to context, time

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Making Collaboration Successful

• Shared motivations, common goals• Adequate incentives• Positive interdependence• Symmetry of ignorance

– Diversity of opinions, backgrounds

• Flexibility, opportunities for creativity• Establishing team goals, deadlines, roles• Regular synchronous meetings• Social relationship building

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Our Design Goals

• Build on previous projects– Student’s inquiries, feedback

• Leverage the TAs time, knowledge

• Students can ask questions– Others give “support” vote

• Raises question’s importance

– Instructor sees “confusion level”

• Incorporate note-taking

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Our Design Goals

• Justifications for answers– Carl Wieman does this “by hand”– Students become exposed to opinions, justifications

• Stimulates thinking• Promotes engagement• “Beaten Path”

– Provide submitted justifications during the questions• Catalyses discussion

– Incorporate into grading • extra credit• attendance

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Student Learning Environment (SLE)

• Incorporates feedback, clickers

• Uses the ubiquity of computers

• Professor is minimally informed

• Students choose participation level– Can integrate with notes and context

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SLE

Notes

Clicker Questions

Random Justifications

Students’

Questions

Current

Questions

What is “L3D”?

Student’s View

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Students’ Questions

Answer/ Discuss

Ask Questions

Justifications

Notes

TA’s View

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SLE: Instructor’s View

• Try to make Instructor’s UI minimally distracting

“Confusion” Level

Ask Clicker Quesionts

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Architecture

• Web Application– Portable– No installation required

• PHP pages

• Dynamic content via Ajax

• XML data persistence

• Authentication

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Future Work: End-User Design

• Lecturer– Create animations, interactive demos– Images/charts/pages– Applets, AgentSheets

• TA’s– Gather statistics

• Students– Integrate into email, calendar, chat– Personal profiles/pages

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Other Future Work

• More robust Interface

• Integrate with presentation, multimedia

• Better note-taking system

• Timeline reflecting notes, questions

• Chat?

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Conclusions• Large lectures are a challenging

environment...– Can’t get rid of them

• Yet many opportunities exist

• Technology may make large lectures more– informative– engaging– collaborative

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Clicker Question!What did you think of the SLE?

A. Awesome! B. Brilliant!

C. Flippin’ sweet!

D. How can I be as cool as you guys?

E. OK, but you should add some features…