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Applying Educational Theory to Media-Enhanced Learning

Applying Educational Theory to Media-Enhanced Learning

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Page 1: Applying Educational Theory to Media-Enhanced Learning

Applying Educational Theory to Media-Enhanced Learning

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Overview of Presentation

• Educational theory• Delve into active learning strategies• Consider our student body• Using media in teaching• Limitations

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Educational Theory

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Active Learning

• Bonwell & Eison (1991) define active learning as “anything that involves students in doing things and thinking about the things they are doing”.

• Encourage student engagement• Promotes deeper understanding• Provides more frequent feedback to students• Addresses different learning styles• Builds self-esteem• Creates a sense of community

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Active Learning

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30%

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75%

90%

Low retention rate

High retention rate

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Active Learning

5%

10%

20%

30%

50%

75%

90%

Low retention rate

High retention rate

Listening to a lecture

Reading

Audio visual

Demonstration

Discussion group

Practise by doing

Teaching others

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Why Use Media in Teaching?

Who are our students?!

• Use of the Web• Use of mobile devices

• Use of Instant Messenger• Use of online communication

• Gravitate toward group activity• Busy with extracurricular activities• Respectful of social conventions and

institutions• Fascination for new technologies

Howe & Strauss, 2003

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Using Media to Enhance Learning

• Media can form active learning strategies – Group discussions or case studies – Film clip– Podcast of a lecture– Newspaper article– Student video project– Lecture-capture– Online collaboration tools– Discussion boards

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Using Media and Active Learning

• Media creates a multimodal environment – different ways of presenting material

• Attention span 15-20 minutes/ Frequent but brief lapses!

• More than one sensory mode• Students learn more deeply from combination of

words and pictures than words alone (Mayer, 2003)• Fadel (2008) suggested “students engaged in

learning that incorporates multimodal designs, on average, outperform students who learn using traditional approaches with single modes.”

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Using Media and Active Learning

• Students become more self directed• Employability skills• Different learning styles/developing learning styles• Accommodate greater range of information

processing styles• Diverse student body and cultural backgrounds• Illustrates relevance of concepts• Empowering and motivating students• Change is stimulating

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Limitations

• Achievement by groups of students• Use judiciously• Preparation• Copyright issues• Distraction• Time consuming

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Conclusion

• Variety of representations of content improves:

– Understanding– Retention of content– Interest– Enjoyment

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Thank you for your Time!

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