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Using Desire2Learn Capture in Creative Ways to Improve the Learning ExperienceMarch 19, 2013

Welcome

Delia CoutoSolutions [email protected]

Agenda• What is Desire2Learn Capture?• Traditional Uses of Lecture Capture & Webcasting

Technology• Creative Uses of the Technology• Questions & Discussion

What is Desire2Learn Capture?

• University of Toronto research project to address the need for remote students to feel present during lectures

• Complete solution to presentation capture and rich media webcasting.

• Rich Media = e.g., Speaker video, audio and presentation slides/desktop.

• Webcasting = one-to-many streaming to multiple viewers online. Scalable, cost effective and robust.

What is Desire2Learn Capture?

Capture ScenariosDedicated Hardware Software

Web-based Capture Video Import

Traditional Uses of Lecture Capture & Webcasting Technology

Traditional lecture capture• Lecture archive & review• More effective note-taking

Vs. Creative uses• Going beyond the lecture room• Instructor-generated content, student-generated content, etc.

Pros of Traditional Uses

Good for archive and review• Improved student satisfaction• Reduces stress• Additional resource in the student’s study toolkit• Especially useful for some students that benefit from additional study

and review.

Allows for more effective note-taking

Less note taking during class = more engagement with instructor

Cons of Traditional Uses

Does it actually increase student performance and engagement?

Not the best way to deliver online lectures (too long)

Attendance affected?“The real solution to poor attendance at lectures is simple: high quality,

interactive, and engaging lectures.” -- Harvard Crimson Staff, 2006.

Where do we go from here?

We want ways to • Better engage

students• Increase student

performance• Foster better student

outcomes

Making Traditional Capture Better:Instructional Style

Make your level of engagement and enthusiasm contagious

View your own lectures• Any areas for improvement?

Less PowerPoint, more engaging content• Prezi, video clips, website tours• Hand-written notes/problem-solving through use of tablet

PCs/starboards

Making Traditional Capture Better: Enriching Instruction

Insert lecture captures into other Desire2Learn tools

Presentations integrated into course content

Supported by additional instructional resources • e.g. quizzes, links, additional reading

Making Traditional Capture Better: Enriching Instruction

Learning Environment

Embedding

Integration with Learning Environment and ePortfolio

Making Traditional Capture Better: Student-focused Platform FeaturesLetting the student focus on what matters to them

• Simple player with on-mouse-over controls• Swap video and screen, picture-in-picture, etc.

Letting the student find what matters to them• Auto-generated table of contents with thumbnail previews• Streaming allows for quick navigation with no buffering• Can search for keywords found in screen text, etc.

Making Traditional Capture Better:Student-focused Platform Features

Search within the presentation(Can also search Portal-wide)

Table of Contents (e.g. Chapters, Slide Titles)

Viewing options (e.g. Side-by-Side, Picture-in-Picture)

Making the Most Out of Classroom Time

Flipping the classroom / Use of pre-made video clips• Enables more discussion, worked examples, case studies or problem-

solving into your face-to-face teaching.

Adjust lecture style, as students no longer need to keep up with note taking.

• Faster pace• Less notes on black/whiteboard• More discussion

Creative Use: Using Video Recording to Improve Student PerformanceUniversity of Toronto course, “Communication Skills for Computer Science Students”

Students made elevator pitches and various presentations in class, and were recorded each time

Increases in performance were facilitated by• Video-assisted self assessment• Asynchronous discussion and feedback with TA

Using Video Recording to Improve Student Performance, cont.

• Students watched their performance and used Capture’s time-linked comments feature to make note of what they did well and what they could improve on.

• Further reinforcement was provided by the TA who did the same.• TA also responded to student’s self-assessment with feedback and

suggestions.

Creative Use: Showcasing Student Projects and Work

Poudre School District• Emphasis on showcasing as much student work as possible. Have a

production studio students can be filmed in, or can film students in classroom, etc.

• Recordings are available on ‘Channel 10’, PSD’s Capture Portal. Students love that they can watch what they produce.

• Most popular recordings: Student Newscasts, and Music Rhythms series.

Creative Use: Fostering Digital Fluency

Poudre School District• Class visits to Channel 10 production studio for demonstrations or special

class projects.• Teach videography and editing using A/V and software.• Opportunities for students to be "freelance" video producers and assist in

all stages of video/web production for teacher and school projects.

Creative Use: Showcasing Student-Generated Content

Ryerson University• Ryecast is Ryerson’s version of YouTube, where they can allow staff and

students to upload their own content to the Capture Portal. • Also used Capture’s extensibility features to add a ‘channels’ widget to the

Capture Portal, which gives a visual overview of all the different Portals there are for different groups.

Creative Use: Combining Conferencing & Webcasting

Ontario Poison Centre• Staff does shift work, but wanted to be involved in rounds.• Needed to provide side-by-side video and slides, and high-quality

publishing of live recordings• BUT, also needed to have multiple remote presenters in different hospitals

and locations.

Combining Conferencing & Webcasting

..cont.• Polycom video conferencing used between hospital locations• Capture records the Polycom conference re-broadcasts it out as a live

webcast over the web browser for those attending from home.• Staff loved that they could see everything going on in the room, as well as

in the other hospital rooms, and the system fit their own schedule (i.e. live or on-demand)

• Staff are more active in educational activities.

Discussion & Questions

How are you using presentation capture / webcasting today?

In what other ways do you see it used creatively to engage students or improve learning?

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