the classics heat project enhancing the student learning experience
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The Classics HEAT Project
Enhancing the Student Learning Experience
The Bid• Bid covered two areas.• 1. Digitization of the Departmental
and related collections of slides. • C7-10,000 slides in Departmental collection• 20,000+ slides in related collections
• 2. Audio-recording of lectures• Pilot project in 2-3 courses, part 2 and part
1
Digitization of Slides: AimsStop deterioration of collection due to time
(pink slides, etc)Allow use of visual material through newer
technologies (ex. Powerpoint).Make images available for teaching to all
lecturers in the department.Make images available for study to
students.Make images available for study to students
with disabilities (ex. Visual impairments).Eventually create a resource for teaching
and learning available to the public.
Digitization of Slides: ResultsSome 6,000 slides digitized until now.
Roman Architecture (Part 2 course, 25 students) taught through Powerpoint.
Hellenistic World: Art and Culture (Part 2 course, 10 students) taught through Powerpoint.
Heaven, Hell and the Bit in Between (Part 1 course, 40 students) taught through Powerpoint.
All images for these courses made available to students via the P:Drive for use in essays and study.
Considerable reduction of photocopy costs.
Digitization of slides: The Future
• Complete digitization of Departmental collection by July 2009.
• Enter into digitization project with British Institute at Ankara for Asia Minor slides (part of the K. Hopwood collection).
• Complete copyright transference procedures.• Complete metadata creation for Departmental
Collection by June 2010.• Make Departmental collection available as part
of a database-based project by January 2011.
Podcasts of lectures: Aims
• Provide reliable access to lectures to students with disabilities (ex. Visual impairments, dyslexia).
• Provide students with the opportunity to revisit lectures for essay preparation and exam revision.
• Provide students with access to “missed” lectures.
• Integrate alternative methods of learning.
Podcasts of lectures: Results
• Two Part 2 courses and Two Part 1 courses piloted the program in Lent term 2009.
• The podcastswere made available to students via the P:Drive initially in WAV format and later in MP3.
Podcasts of lectures: Student Usage &
Satisfaction
Data from Student Questionnaires Lent 2009
Podcasts of lectures: Students in non-pilot
courses
Data from Student Questionnaires Lent 2009
Audio-recordings of lectures: The Future
• Introduce recordings of lectures to all undergraduate courses in the department in Michaelmas 2009.
• Buy 2 more audio-recorders. • Make audio-recordings of lectures
available on Moodle. • Start a pilot project for video-
enhanced learning in Lent 2009.
The Classics E-Learning Initiative
• The HEAT bid was part of the E-Learning initiative launched by the department in October 2007.
• The Aims of the E-Learning Initiative are:1. Provide better learning for students2. Increase student satisfaction, particularly in
relation to the lack of resources issue in past NSS.3. Increase resources available for research.4. Be Greener5. Provide lecturers with more and better teaching
material.6. Provide better distance-learning at MA and PhD
level.
Thank you