Pilot Use Of Wimba At USM

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    1. Pilot Use of Wimba at USM Jalynn Roberts, Ph.D. Mary Nell McNeese, Ph.D. Amy Thornton, M.S.
      • Fully featured live virtual classroom that supports:
        • Audio
        • Video
        • Application sharing
        • Content display
        • Interactive Polling
        • Breakout Rooms
        • E-board
      Wimba Classroom
    2. Phased Pilot
        • Fall 2006 “Pilot”
          • 1 course - managed outside of Blackboard
        • Spring 2007 Pilot - 12 courses
          • 10 inside Blackboard; 2 per college as selected by Deans
          • 2 outside Blackboard
        • Received all-day training by Wimba
        • Added more faculty in March by invitation
        • Summer 2007 - offered university-wide
    3. Methodology
        • 2 Survey Instruments
          • Instructors
          • Students
        • Responses
          • 5 Instructors
          • 19 Students
    4. Skill Level With Computer Technology and Internet-Based Apps
      • Instructors
        • Very Proficient with desktop and web-based applications (40%)
        • Familiar with using a computer and office application suites, but not familiar with hardware technologies (60%)
      • Students
        • Very Proficient with desktop and web-based applications (52.6%)
        • Familiar with using a computer and office application suites, but not familiar with hardware technologies (42.1%)
        • Can use a computer to accomplish basic tasks (5.3%)
    5. Course Taught/Taken Through Online Delivery – Fully or Partially
      • Instructors
        • 3 or more courses (40%)
        • 1 or 2 courses (60%)
      • Students
        • 3 or more courses (57.9%)
        • 1 or 2 courses (42.1%)
    6. Previous Use of Collaboration Before Using Live Classroom
      • Instructors
        • Yes (100%)
      • Students
        • Yes (68.4%)
        • No (31.6%)
    7. Type of Internet Connection Used
      • Instructors
        • Dial-up (0%)
        • DSL (60%)
        • Cable (20%)
        • LAN (0%)
        • Don’t know (20%)
      • Students
        • Dial-up (5.3%)
        • DSL (36.8%)
        • Cable (42.1%)
        • LAN (15.8%)
        • Don’t know (5.3%)
    8. Describe Your Experience With Learning to Use Live Classroom
      • Instructors
        • Very Easy (0%)
        • Somewhat Easy (40%)
        • Neutral (40%)
        • Somewhat Difficult (20%)
        • Very Difficult (0%)
      • Students
        • Very Easy (57.9%)
        • Somewhat Easy (26.3%)
        • Neutral (5.3%)
        • Somewhat Difficult (10.5%)
        • Very Difficult (0%)
    9. Features Utilized While Using Live Classroom
      • Instructor
        • PowerPoint (100%)
        • Text Chat (80%)
        • Voice Chat (80%)
        • Whiteboard (60%)
        • Application Sharing (40%)
        • Polling/Quizzes (60%)
        • File Sharing (40%)
      • Student
        • PowerPoint (100%)
        • Text Chat (84.2%)
        • Voice Chat (78.9%)
        • Whiteboard (57.9%)
        • Application Sharing (15.8%)
        • Polling/Quizzes (15.8%)
        • File Sharing (10.5%)
    10. Usefulness/Ease of Use for Text Chat
      • Instructors
        • Excellent (20%)
        • Good (80%)
        • Neutral (0%)
        • Fair (0%)
        • Poor (0%)
      • Students
        • Excellent (57.9%)
        • Good (31.6%)
        • Neutral (0%)
        • Fair (5.3%)
        • Poor (0%)
    11. Usefulness/Ease of Use for Voice Chat
      • Instructors
        • Excellent (20%)
        • Good (60%)
        • Neutral (20%)
        • Fair (0%)
        • Poor (0%)
      • Students
        • Excellent (26.3%)
        • Good (52.6%)
        • Neutral (5.3%)
        • Fair (10.5%)
        • Poor (5.3%)
    12. Usefulness/Ease of Use for the Whiteboard Feature
      • Instructors
        • Excellent (20%)
        • Good (40%)
        • Neutral (20%)
        • Fair (0%)
        • Poor (0%)
        • Did not use (20%)
      • Students
        • Very Useful (26.3%)
        • Somewhat Useful (36.8%)
        • Not Useful (0%)
        • Did Not Use (31.6%)
        • No Answer (5.3%)
    13. Usefulness/Ease of Use for the Application Sharing Feature
      • Instructors
        • Excellent (0%)
        • Good (0%)
        • Neutral (60%)
        • Fair (40%)
        • Poor (40%)
      • Students
        • Very Useful (15.8%)
        • Somewhat Useful (26.3%)
        • Not Useful (0%)
        • Did Not Use (52.6%)
        • Did Not Answer (5.3%)
    14. Usefulness/Ease of Use for the Polling/Quizzing Feature
      • Instructors
        • Excellent (0%)
        • Good (60%)
        • Fair (40%)
        • Poor (0%)
      • Students
        • Very Useful (15.8%)
        • Somewhat Useful (15.8%)
        • Not Useful (0%)
        • Did Not Use (63.2%)
        • Did Not Answer (5.3%)
    15. Usefulness/Ease of Use for the File Sharing Feature
      • Instructors
        • Excellent (0%)
        • Good (40%)
        • Neutral (40%)
        • Fair (20%)
        • Poor (0%)
      • Students
        • Very Useful (10.5%)
        • Somewhat Useful (21.1%)
        • Not Useful (0%)
        • Did Not Use (63.2%)
        • Did Not Answer (5.3%)
    16. Usefulness/Ease of Use for the Hand-Raising Feature
      • Instructors
        • Very Useful (40%)
        • Somewhat Useful (60%)
        • Not Useful (0%)
      • Students
        • Very Useful (63.2%)
        • Somewhat Useful (21.1%)
        • Not Useful (0%)
        • Did Not Use (15.8%)
    17. Usefulness/Ease of Use for the Polling Feature
      • Instructors
        • Very Useful (60%)
        • Somewhat Useful (20%)
        • Not Useful (0%)
        • Did Not Use (20%)
      • Students
        • Very Useful (68.4%)
        • Somewhat Useful (26.3%)
        • Not Useful (0%)
        • Did Not Use (5.3%)
    18. Usefulness/Ease of Use for Accessing Archive of Previous Sessions
      • Instructors
        • Excellent (0%)
        • Good (60%)
        • Neutral (0%)
        • Fair (20%)
        • Poor (0%)
        • Did Not Use (20%)
      • Students
        • Excellent (21.1%)
        • Good (15.8%)
        • Neutral (10.5%)
        • Fair (0%)
        • Poor (15.8%)
        • Did Not Use (31.6%)
    19. Audio Quality During Voice Discussions
      • Instructors
        • Very Clear (0%)
        • Somewhat Clear (100%)
        • Neutral (0%)
        • Somewhat Unclear (0%)
        • Very Unclear (0%)
      • Students
        • Very Clear (5.3%)
        • Somewhat Clear (57.9%)
        • Neutral (5.3%)
        • Somewhat Unclear (21.1%)
        • Very Unclear (10.5%)
    20. Overall Usefulness of Live Classroom
      • Instructors
        • Very Useful (80%)
        • Somewhat Useful (20%)
        • Not Useful (0%)
      • Students
        • Very Useful (89.5%)
        • Somewhat Useful (5.3%)
        • Not Useful (5.3%)
    21. Level of Technical Problems With Using Live Classroom
      • Instructors
        • Very Severe (0%)
        • Severe (0%)
        • Moderate (60%)
        • Minimal (40%)
        • Non-existent (0%)
      • Students
        • Very Severe (5.3%)
        • Severe (10.5%)
        • Moderate (42.1%)
        • Minimal (31.6%)
        • Non-existent (5.3%)
        • Did Not Answer (5.3%)
    22. Technical Support Services Used
      • Instructors
        • 24/7 Phone Support (20%)
        • Website Support (0%)
        • Learning Enhancement Center (80%)
        • Didn’t Require (0%)
        • Learning Enhancement Center Staff (20%)
        • Graduate Assistant (20%)
      • Students
        • 24/7 Phone Support (5.3%)
        • Website Support (5.3%)
        • iTech Helpdesk (21.1%)
        • Didn’t Require (42.1%)
        • Learning Enhancement Center Staff (0%)
        • Instructor (52.6%)
        • Another Instructor (5.3%)
    23. Quality of Technical Support
      • Instructors
        • Excellent (40%)
        • Good (20%)
        • Neutral (0%)
        • Fair (20%)
        • Poor (0%)
        • Did Not Use (20%)
      • Students
        • Excellent (26.3%)
        • Good (21.1%%)
        • Neutral (0%)
        • Fair (0%)
        • Poor (5.3%)
        • Did Not Use (47.4%)
    24. Descriptions of Technical Difficulties - Instructors
        • Three instructors reported that they experienced audio issues, especially when students tried to transmit to them audibly. The problems ranged from being garbled to being totally inaudible.
        • One professor mentioned the inability to show copyrighted video, but also that Wimba was looking for a way to resolve that issue.
        • One professor said that he/she was kicked out of the sessions for no reason, and that some students experienced the same difficulties.
        • Better troubleshooting tips are needed for students.
    25. Descriptions of Technical Difficulties - Students
        • Accessing archived sessions was time consuming and sometimes impossible.
        • Problems with logging into the system.
        • Seven students reported issues regarding the audio. These issues included clarity, voices fading in and out, and a total loss of audio at times.
        • Speed of connection was an issue for one student. This student said he/she was about five minutes behind during some sessions.
    26. Additional Comments - Instructors
        • All of the comments mentioned the reliability of Wimba, and that the program’s potential will not be realized until the aforementioned technical issues are resolved.
        • All of the instructors agreed that while they did not experience any major issues with Wimba, it will be a valuable tool once its reliability issues have been resolved.
    27. Additional Comments - Students
        • Eight students left comments that they enjoyed their experiences and would like to see it used in more online courses.
        • One student said there needs to be a way for students to decide who will speak next.
        • One student mentioned password issues. This student said there should only be one password.
    28. Analysis
        • Most participants in this study considered themselves proficient with using computers, previous experience with online courses, and high-speed internet connections.
        • All instructors and most students had previous experience using Wimba Live Classroom.
        • The overwhelming majority of students found Wimba Live Classroom easy to learn, and most professors found the learning curve easy or average.
        • A majority of both instructors and students reported using most features of Wimba Live Classroom.
    29. Analysis Continued
        • A majority of both instructors and students reported high levels of satisfaction with the text chat, voice chat, whiteboard, and hand-raising features.
        • Most instructors reported good and fair levels of satisfaction regarding application sharing, polling/quizzing, file sharing, and accessing archives. A majority of students reported that they did not use these features.
    30. Analysis
        • Most instructors and students reported minimal to moderate levels of technical difficulties with Wimba Live Classroom, and most of those technical difficulties regarded the quality of audio.
        • Overall, both students and faculty reported high levels of satisfaction with Wimba Live Classroom, and both groups believe it enhances the online classroom environment.
    31. Further Research
        • Survey 20 institutions
          • Mississippi
          • Tennessee
          • Utah
          • Pennsylvania
          •  
        • Mississippi Wimba User's Group, Thursday 5:30pm Room B
    32. Contact Information
      • Dr. Mary Nell McNeese-
      • Educational Leadership & Research
        • [email_address]
      • Ms. Amy Thornton-Learning Enhancement Ctr.
        • [email_address]
      • Dr. Jalynn Roberts-Institutional Effectiveness
        • [email_address]

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