fastechdaymanipm 120629123614-phpapp02

33
Manipulating Media: Collaborative Online Learning Dr Bex Lewis, University of Winchester @drbexl @digitalfprint @TELWinch @fastech_uk

Upload: fastechjisc

Post on 08-Aug-2015

30 views

Category:

Education


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Manipulating Media: Collaborative Online LearningDr Bex Lewis, University of Winchester

@drbexl@digitalfprint@TELWinch@fastech_uk

http://manipulating-media.co.uk/

Academic Skills

The core skills of critical thinking, evaluation of sources, referencing, analytic and critical writing and self directed learning... researching, writing (including structuring, references), reading, note-taking, team-work, presentations, revision, career skills, etc.

Academic Skills

academic 'excellence' soaks in

1990s, courses on academic literacy integrated into the curriculum

2000s, student supportcentres, disconnected from subject

action learning - skills taught within a constructionist framework

http://www.testa.ac.uk/

Front Loading: 6 weeks of Lectures

http://manipulating-media.co.uk/2011/10/21/points-for-discussion-

websites/

http://manipulating-media.co.uk/student-blogs-2011/

http://manipulatingmedi

a-paige.blogspot.co

.uk/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/266033256764730/

Peer Pressure!

Debate…

Twitter: @manipm

Project One: The Brief

Each group will produce a short video promoting the value of going to university, in order to persuade prospective students that they should still seriously consider undertaking a degree. The video should be three minutes long. You should be as imaginative, engaging and persuasive as possible.

It is up to the group to come to a consensus about content, but you might consider social, educative and/or economic values of education or the advantages over the alternatives.

Dealing with the issue of 'Groups’

Project ManagerResearcherContent Production & Dissemination

http://youtu.be/kWrOPxj4aK4

Project 2: The Brief

Using PowerPoint create a narrated presentation lasting no longer than 5 minutes that answers one of the questions detailed below. Your presentation should consist of slides & a recorded narration created in PowerPoint. You should include images & animations but no video footage in

your presentation. Your presentation should be as academically rigorous as an essay

but do not overload the viewer with too much information. The information you use should be supported by references and

all your sources should be included in a bibliography on the slide at the end of your presentation.

References and bibliography must be formatted according to the requirements of the Harvard Referencing System.

Your audience are academics & students.

“Feed-Forward” Tutorials

Project 3: The Brief

Each group will produce four sample pages for a media themed magazine, these must include: The front cover A contents page Two further pages of articles, at least one of which

must be a review appropriate to the style and content of the magazine.

Consider: Content; genre; audience; technical aspects; delivery

Project 4: The Brief

Each group will decide on a campaign aimed at changing student behavior in some way. The campaign could be a health message, safety & wellbeing, environmental or about student engagement.

Ensure you have confirmation from tutors that your campaign is acceptable.

The campaign should be multiplatform, and appropriate to your audience. The campaign itself should be visible on or around campus for at least a week before the final deadline…

http://youtu.be/lFByUqsY_g8

https://www.facebook.com/dontwasteadaystrive

Academic Reading

http://www.sxc.hu/photo/1204883

What do the students get from it?

Work goes out 'publically'

Ownership

Engagement

Using the tools they are more familiar with?

Ongoing feedback

Student Feedback

Enjoyable, engaging

‘Real-world skills’ – especially teamwork

Learnt from range of team roles, and from project to project

Criticality

Building an audience

Time-management

IT & Research Skills