widening the reflection using opensyllabus and core sakai 2.6

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Widening the reflection using OpenSyllabus and Core Sakai 2.6 Olivier Guillot – Instructional designer – [email protected] Manon Guité – Project Director – [email protected] Florian Meyer – Instructional designer – [email protected] André Laflamme – Instructional designer – [email protected]

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Page 1: Widening the reflection using OpenSyllabus and Core Sakai 2.6

Widening the reflection using OpenSyllabus and Core Sakai 2.6

Olivier Guillot – Instructional designer – [email protected] Guité – Project Director – [email protected]

Florian Meyer – Instructional designer – [email protected]é Laflamme – Instructional designer – [email protected]

16 June 2010

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Université de Montréal

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Université de Montréal

Québec, Canada

French Speaking University• 39724 students• 5352 professors and

lecturers• 16 faculties and

schools

2 affiliated schools• HEC montreal• École Polytechnique

Denver

Montréal

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Context

From WebCT to Sakai : an opportunity to rethink the vision of our VLE

• To enhance the learning and teaching experience• To enlarge the learning and teaching opportunities• To move to open source

Consultation and Needs analysis• User stories • Use case description

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Context

Dedicated multidisciplinary Team• 13 people • Coders, Teachers, Instructional designers, Project

manager, Communication advisor, Change manager

Collaboration with HEC-Montreal • For the development of OpenSyllabus

Users and experts Committees

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Development plan

WebCT Shutdown

Proof of concept Pilots Deployment

F09 W10 S10 F10 W11 S11 F11 W12 S12 F12 W13

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First experiment and pilot

Experiment : march-april 2010• 40 teachers representing the 16 faculties and schools

• They could experiment freely a set of tools (sakai core 2.6 + opensyllabus + sitestat)

• Training workshop• Phone support

Pilot : may-june 2010• 3 courses (2 credited)• 3 teachers and 60 students

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Data collection and analysis

Data collection• Surveys pre and post• 6 Focus group• Experiment report

Qualitative analysis• Negative aspects• Positive aspects• Suggestions• Technical bugs• Questions and requests

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Teachers’ perception - VLE(20 answers)What do you think of the new VLE ?

Totally agreeSomewhat agreeNeutralSomewhat disagreeTotally disagree

I think the VLE allows me to teach well

I think the VLE facilitates my instructional design

I think the VLE allows me to replicate my former

activities

I think the VLE is user-friendly

I think the VLE is flexible

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Students’ perception - VLE(12 answers)What do you think of the new VLE ?

Totally agreeSomewhat agreeNeutralSomewhat disagreeTotally disagree

I think the VLE facilitates my personal learning process

I think the VLE is user-friendly

I think the VLE is efficient

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Teachers’ perception - OpenSyllabus(20 answers)What do you think of OpenSyllabus ?

I didn’t use itTotally agreeSomewhat agreeNeutralSomewhat disagreeTotally disagree

I think this tool is relevant to my

teaching

I think this tool allows me to replicate my former tasks

I think this tool is user-friendly

I think this tool is efficient

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Students’ perception - OpenSyllabus(12 answers)What do you think of OpenSyllabus ?

I didn’t use itTotally agreeSomewhat agreeNeutralSomewhat disagreeTotally disagree

I think this tool is relevant to my learning

I think this tool is user-friendly

I think this tool is efficient

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Teachers’ perception – Test and Quiz(20 answers)

What do you think of the Test and Quiz tool ?

I didn’t use itTotally agreeSomewhat agreeNeutralSomewhat disagreeTotally disagree

I think this tool is relevant to my

teaching

I think this tool allows me to replicate my former tasks

I think this tool is user-friendly

I think this tool is efficient

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Students’ perception – Test and Quiz(12 answers)What do you think of the Test and Quiz tool ?

I didn’t use itTotally agreeSomewhat agreeNeutralSomewhat disagreeTotally disagree

I think this tool is relevant to my learning

I think this tool is user-friendly

I think this tool is efficient

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Web 2.0 for teaching

(20 answers)

What other web tools do you use for teaching ?

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Web 2.0 for learning

(12 answers)

What other web tools do you use for your learning process ?

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Web 2.0 for a personal use – Students

(12 answers)

What other web tools do you use for a personal use ?

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Recommendations (Teachers and Students)

Improve ergonomics in general• Reduce the number of click• The navigation should be intuitive (more drag and drop)• The wording of the tools are not sufficiently explicit • Comparisons with Facebook and Google come back

regularly• Improving consistency of tools : in particular between

Osyl and other Sakai tools• Encourage exchanges between VLE and external tools

(email, Web 2.0)

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Recommendations (Teachers and Students)

Better organize the content and tools• Better identify functional areas of each tool• Make home pages similar to WebCT (with access via

icons)• Structuring content and activities in a hierarchical

fashion• Conditional Access to content

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Recommendations (Teachers and Students)

OpenSyllabus: many suggestions to make it evolve• Improved printing functionality• Better integration with other tools in Sakai

• Avoid multiple entries : calendar, assessments information

• More possibility of customization and more flexibility • Automatically feed the syllabus with directory information, fraud

and plagiarism, etc.• Improving the management of citations : ability to add sub

sections and ability to allow multiple styles

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Next Steps considering this experiment Opensyllabus

• Better interaction with other sakai tools (entity picker)• Better interaction with other University services (library, official

course description, learning support)• More flexibility (re-organize sections and rubrics)• Possibility for Department to create its own template

Better translation adapted to our specific french canadian context

Harmonization of all the terms among all the tools

Studying the accessibility with the Support Office for Students with Disabilities

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Next Steps considering this experiment

Preparing training and support• Training workshops• Personal coaching for teachers• Contextualized User Guide and Help• Screen cast• Best practices models

Progressively selecting the most appropriated tools

Defining the public view of the courses (syllabus and content)

Strengthening the personal learner’s process (portfolio, personal learning environment, etc.)

Defining the lifecycle of courses and profiles

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Widening the reflection• What is the right use of OpenSyllabus : a regular interactive syllabus

or the central tool to support the learning path ?• Is it enough learner centered (knowledge construction and competencies

development) ?• Should it replace the Home Page tool ?• Should it support the instructional design and how ?

• What kind of views, other than the actual linear view, could users want with OpenSyllabus ?

• Student could want to see his syllabus organized by date, by content, by competency, by assessment, etc.

• Datas (like events) could be freely presented in a non linear way ; matrices, clusters, etc.

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Widening the reflection• With OpenSyllabus the content can be changed anytime, so what

about the contract aspect of the syllabus ?

• How can we enforce the data flow between tools in order to avoid double entries• Should OpenSyllabus collect easily datas from Gradebook, Calendar,

Samigo, etc. or vice-versa ?

• How OpenSyllabus could be integrated within Sakai 3 ?

• Students ask for uniformity while teachers ask for flexibility and customization

• How do we support program management ?