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Teaching and Learning Conference 6/7/10 Using Wikis in University Teaching Ken Clark Economics School of Social Sciences

Teaching and Learning Conference 6/7/10 Using Wikis in University Teaching Ken Clark Economics School of Social Sciences

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Page 1: Teaching and Learning Conference 6/7/10 Using Wikis in University Teaching Ken Clark Economics School of Social Sciences

Teaching and Learning Conference6/7/10

Using Wikis in University Teaching

Ken Clark

Economics

School of Social Sciences

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Aims

• Briefly discuss the use of wikis in the higher education environment

• Describe and illustrate my experience of using a wiki to co-ordinate groupwork on a third year optional module in Economics

• Outline some advantages and some issues

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Motivation

• Inspired by Tapscott and Williams’ Wikinomics– “How mass

collaboration changes everything”

– Harnessing power of the internet to improve knowledge through collaboration

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Wikis

• Online repositories of information and platforms for collaborative knowledge creation– Open source– Collaborative

• E.g. Wikipedia• Example of Web 2.0 technology• Likely to become ubiquitous (Tapscott and

Williams)?

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Wikis at University

• Knowledge construction in the classroom is, or at least ought to be, open source and collaborative

• Offer a platform for the creation and assessment of individual and group work

• Impart Web 2.0 skills which seem likely to be increasingly valuable in the workplace

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Wikis at University

“Universities are losing their grip on higher learning as the Internet is, inexorably, becoming the dominant infrastructure for knowledge—both as a container and as a global platform for knowledge exchange between people—and as a new generation of students requires a very different model of higher education.”

(Tapscott and Williams,2010, Innovating the 21st Century University, Educause 45:1)

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My project

• In collaboration with Peter Whitton, formerly of CEEBL

• Labour Economics: third year optional module for economics students

• 117 students this year (used to be 40!)

• Assessment: formerly 1/3 by essay, 2/3 by exam

• Wiki-based assessment replaced essay

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Wiki-Based Assessment

• Counts for 1/3 mark

• Students divided into groups – planned: 20*6, realised: 17*(5-8)

• Each group assigned a topic/task– like an essay/tutorial question– some more structured than others– based on reading the literature– broadening and deepening lecture material

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Wiki-Based Assessment• 5 weeks to complete a wiki “section” on their

topic• After roughly 2 weeks get feedback from

me/other students on what they’ve done so far– give presentation in tutorial class

• After another 2 weeks or so submit their wiki for assessment

• Once all finished, open all wikis up as online textbook for all students

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Assessment/Marking• Group mark assigned by me on basis of

content and presentation of the wiki• Individual marks assigned by group on

basis of evidence of individual inputs to wiki

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Look at examples

• Links

• Photos/diagrams

• Widgets

• Content?

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Evaluation• Generally well received by students

–Around 80% agreement with the statements: • “Did you enjoy doing the wiki-based

assessment?”,

• “Do you think the skills learned will be useful?”

–“Very good method of assessment and will be useful revision aid”

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Evaluation

– “Probably the most enjoyable course I've done this year. Really enjoyed the groupwork!”

– “It was refreshing to do an alternative form of assessment”

– “The wiki …required us to think outside the box and when working with other people allowed us to understand that there are a lot of different viewpoints and thoughts on just one topic from one small group of people.”

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Agree

Mostly Agree

Neither

MostlyDisagree

Disagree

University Questionnaires:

The feedback I received on my work was helpful (%)

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Evaluation

• Very much enjoyed by instructor!– Boosted my enthusiasm for teaching (this

course)– New skills, but also learned about content– Reduced marking burden– Transformed my attitude to teaching

• Much more open to innovation, Web 2.0, etc.

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Issues

• How much “wikiness”?– Use of other software, face-to-face meetings, lack

of peer review

• “Why should I learn this, I’m doing an economics degree?”

• Free-riding (group work)• Intensive for course tutor• Did their knowledge improve?

– Content not always better than essays– Exam marks better?

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08_09 09_10

Agree

Mostly Agree

Neither

MostlyDisagree

Disagree

University Questionnaires:

The skills I learned will be valuable (%)

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Conclusion

Wikis represent an effective method of

• co-ordinating assessed groupwork

• providing opportunities for feedback

• exposing students (and instructors!) to valuable new skills