3. No. of students
Sem 2, 2014: 1,400 students
Summer term: 70 students
Sem 1, 2015: 300 students
Face-to-Face
1 short workshop (1 hour)
1 long workshop (2 hours)
Subset of quiz questions (6%)
Online
All study content (incl. video)
45 Quizzes
3 Class tests
Based on 10 hours of work per
a week! 2 work units/week
4. Important role of tutors
Use of forums “Ask your
tutor” (supervised by
lecturers) linked from
Lessons anywhere on
page
Use of screencast-o-
matica
Training done with
tutors
Tutors display a lot of
effort and receive great
reviews
5. Use of the Q&A tool
Q&A was originally
anonymous, but was
abused
Specific Q&A for admin
queries (embedded
iFrame with Web Content
tool)
Needed to insert complex
tables as images
6. Video content
25 video tutorials, 12-20
min long, made through
GetSmarter
Chapterised
Incorporated Hapyak for
quizzes within videos
(license cost, alternative:
Zaption)
Short workshops also
recorded with Matterhorn
7. Resources
Finding big
venues for
workshops and
tests
Re-training of
admin staff
necessary to hanle
tech. queries
Constant online
queries &
expectation to
respond
Students
Initial resistance
to lack of lectures
Issues of digital
literacy and time
management
Can monitor
students. Followed
up with about 50
students last
semester- motivate
to get DP and do
Summer term
Design, usability
Creating MCQs test
takes more time and is
more complex.
Prerequistes
removed from quizzes
Improvement:
customisation of
fonts/background in
Lessons
Improvement:
Progress bar in
Lessons?
Challenges
8. Year Final
Average
Mark (5)
Pass
rate (%)
Average
Weekly
Assignment
mark (%)
Average
Weekly
hand in
rate(%)
2010 51 55 50-60%
hand-in rate2011 56 68 60
2012 58 72 51
2013 56 60 53
2014 65 80 84 94
Results
More work but better results?
15. Example 5
Advanced research
design for Masters
in Education
Teaching with Innovation in
Sakai Award (TWISA) 2013
Teaching with Technology workshop recording(Aug 2013)-
http://goo.gl/oCIut9
16.
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Attribution license and Free for both personal and commercial use. You can copy, adapt, remix, distribute or transmit them. If you use these sets on your
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● Mirko Monti - Simple line icons
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Thanks!
Any questions?
You can find me at:
@samleepan
sam.leepan@uct.ac.za