Presentation by Ian Linkletter, Learning Technology Specialist, UBC
Presenting about UBC’s efforts to implement and evaluate team chat as a learning technology for online and blended courses. Team chat (like Slack) is a transformative communication and collaboration technology, combining threaded discussions with real-time chat in an intuitive and flexible way. Features like persistent history, advanced search capability, file sharing, typing status, mobile apps, and emoji reactions add up to a versatile tool that is still easy to use.
Research shows how timely interactions with instructors, collaboration with classmates, and a sense of community can enhance teaching and learning. This is particularly important in an online learning environment. Team chat has given our students a direct communication channel to their instructor and each other, helping them connect, ask questions, seek clarification, collaborate, and build community.
Since 2016, the Faculty of Education has been piloting an open source team chat application called Mattermost on a UBC-hosted server. Unlike Slack or Microsoft Teams, which are both cloud-hosted outside of Canada, Mattermost allows us to keep student data secure in compliance with BC’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA). Mattermost has been used in over 20 course sections across the faculties of Education, Arts, and Science. As of December 2017, the UBC Mattermost pilot consists of 100 daily active users, 300 monthly active users, and almost 70,000 posts.
Attendees will learn (and chat) about:
• Ways team chat can enhance learning
• How team chat has been applied in real use cases including online program cohorts, learning communities, and research teams
• The relationship between secure, safe, transparent platforms and academic freedom
Mattermost will be blended into the session, allowing attendees to choose the conversation(s) they wish to join, participate in real-time, network with colleagues, and carry on chatting after the Festival of Learning concludes.
Festival of Learning 2018 - May 28 – 30 at the Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront in Vancouver, B.C.
1. Team ChatTeam Chat
A Technology forA Technology for
LearningLearning
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2. Ian LinkletterIan Linkletter
Learning Technology Specialist
Faculty of Education at UBC
ian.linkletter@ubc.ca
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3. UBC Faculty of Education Since 2011...
1000 fully online course sections
Cohort-based Masters programs
Reconciliation Through Indigenous Education
MOOC (20k students, 80% Canadian, 15%
completion rate)
Bringing Mental Health to Schools self-paced
course (1000+ registrants)
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4. Join the conversation in theJoin the conversation in the
Mattermost community:Mattermost community:OpenETCOpenETC
https://bit.ly/openetchttps://bit.ly/openetc
Team Chat!Team Chat!
The OpenETC is a community of educators,
technologists, and designers sharing their
expertise to foster and support open
infrastructure for the BC post-secondary sector.
Learn more about OpenETC: https://opened.ca/
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5. Anybody heard of Slack?Anybody heard of Slack?
What's Team Chat?What's Team Chat?
Or Microsoft Teams?
Or G(oogle) Suite Hangouts Chat?
Or Workplace by Facebook?
Or HipChat?
Or Rocket.Chat?
OrOr MattermostMattermost??
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6. So what'sSo what's
Mattermost?Mattermost?
Mattermost is an open sourceMattermost is an open source
communication tool thatcommunication tool that
facilitates collaboration in afacilitates collaboration in a
chat-type environment.chat-type environment.
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9. Not "just chat"Not "just chat"
Asynchronous and synchronous
Persistent history
Threaded replies
Mobile apps
Custom notifications
Extensible
emoji picker
SLACK IMPORT FEATURE
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10. That's not allThat's not all
+ Open Source+ Open Source
+ Hosted at UBC on EduCloud+ Hosted at UBC on EduCloud
FIPPAFIPPA
CompliantCompliant
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Team Chat at UBC:Team Chat at UBC:
As told by somebody who doesn't
know what he doesn't know
A short historyA short history
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12. UBC LearningUBC Learning
Technology UserTechnology User
GroupGroup
Founded in 2014 using Slack
The initial mission was to reset an
adversarial relationship between IT and
instructional support staff through the
creation of a shared community.
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13. GovernanceGovernance
Members only
Set agenda
One representative
Monthly meetings
Decision making
CommunityCommunity
All are welcome
Inclusive space
Diverse voices
Constant conversation
Knowledge sharing
Both of these are important
Needs to be communication both ways
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17. BB IM was “extremely helpful for
[students] and it made the course run
smoother for me.” “If I can answer a
quick question… it makes my life and
their life so much easier and they feel
as if they are in a face to face class.”
Dr. Marianne McTavish
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18. Provide efficient and timely instructor-
student communication option
Create opportunities for students to
collaborate, provide encouragement,
and support each other
Build and foster a sense of community
Used effectively,Used effectively,
chat can:chat can:
All important! See Chickering and Gamson's
Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education
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19. high cost (5 figures)
low usage (2 digits)
passionate instructors
big opportunity
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NeverNever start with thestart with the
technology...technology...
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21. But feel free to startBut feel free to start
where the previouswhere the previous
technology left off.technology left off.
"The technological landscape has changed
significantly since the implementation of
BB IM... We may find something more than
“just chat” during the course of this
project, and that is a very good thing."
- February 2016 Pilot Kickoff Document
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22. Faculty of Education collaborated with
instructors on case studies
Worked with to generate
Adapted Tony Bates'
into an
Environmental scan, test installation of
two finalist candidates, user testing
Final choice:
Pilot began April 2016
Pilot instructors agreed to be
interviewed and distribute survey
LT Hub
primary and secondary requirements
SECTIONS
framework evaluation rubric
Mattermost
Did that sound straightforward?
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24. Develop, Implement, and/or Operationalize
Learning Tool Process Map
The process has simplified, but we're still not done.
We're not alone -
This is the drawback of piloting a pilot process.
We wouldn't be here at all without an open source tool.
too many pilots stuck in purgatory
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25. Evaluation PhaseEvaluation Phase
CompleteComplete
10 courses (2017W1 + W2)10 courses (2017W1 + W2)
8 Instructor/TA interviews8 Instructor/TA interviews
202 student survey responses202 student survey responses
Couldn't have done it without the LT Hub:
IT and CTLT
Request the UBC Mattermost Evaluation
Report (hopefully available by end of June)
http://bit.ly/ubcmattermostreport
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26. How did students rate their experience
with Mattermost?
From Mattermost evaluation report, prepared by Letitia Englund with
assistance from myself and Joe Zerdin
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27. distracting or focused
interruptive or just-in-time
real-time or anytime
inclusive or intimidating
a rising flood or a flowing river
casual or intimate
meaningful or shallow
never-ending or always-there
What do you think of when you think of chat?
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30. Pilot Evaluation Report MadePilot Evaluation Report Made
7 Recommendations7 Recommendations
How could Mattermost be implemented to
maximize perceived benefits and
mimimize perceived shortcomings?
Request the UBC Mattermost Evaluation
Report (hopefully available by end of June)
http://bit.ly/ubcmattermostreport
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31. Recommendation #1Recommendation #1
Set up for smaller groups ofSet up for smaller groups of
students at oncestudents at once
Starting students off in smaller groups may help
reduce feelings of being left out or overwhelmed
by a large number of posts. It could also help
develop community and connection.
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Report (hopefully available by end of June)
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32. Recommendation #2Recommendation #2
Organize content into clearOrganize content into clear
channels and guide sharedchannels and guide shared
organizationorganization
Chat isn't intuitive to everyone. Some guidance
about the purpose of each channel and which
ones are most important to check is helpful. A
"getting started" guide would also be beneficial.
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33. Recommendation #3Recommendation #3
Set expectations aroundSet expectations around
instructional team availabilityinstructional team availability
One of the most personalized ways people can
engage with Mattermost is through notifications
and apps. Everyone has a different preference -
students should know whether to expect an
answer in 2 minutes, 2 days, or longer. It's
entirely up to you to decide this and
communicate it.
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34. Recommendation #4Recommendation #4
Integrate or regularly prompt toIntegrate or regularly prompt to
promote usepromote use
The courses with the least activity were the ones
where an instructor created the space without
committing to using it. Students are sensitive to
extra platforms (especially when they require
another account) and quickly stop checking if
they detect it is not a good use of time.
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35. Recommendation #5Recommendation #5
Set loose guidelines for studentSet loose guidelines for student
participationparticipation
Students didn't always know what was expected
of them. Did they need to read every post? Was
perfect grammar a requirement? Must they reply
right away before a conversation changes
course? Setting expectations (but being open to
surprises) is a good idea.
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36. Recommendation #6Recommendation #6
Emphasize privateEmphasize private
communication options,communication options,
especially for fully onlineespecially for fully online
If the purpose of Mattermost is to enable
students to contact their instructor privately,
showing them how to do this and encouraging
them to do it is important.
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37. Recommendation #7Recommendation #7
Explain why Mattermost overExplain why Mattermost over
other more established chat toolsother more established chat tools
Students are already using chat. Whether it is
Slack or WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger,
there is no shortage of options. This is an
opportunity to have a conversation about how
privacy and academic freedom are linked. Do we
want to contribute to the feeling that Facebook is
too important to delete?
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38. On OpenOn Open
Source PilotsSource Pilots
"Open-source educational technologies are not often
considered as viable institutional options in highered
as advocates face challenges competing with
commercial vendors responding to standard IT
procurement practices. RFP processes typically favour
commercial applications and limit open-source
involvement in the educational technology space at
most institutions."
https://opened.ca/
^ This.
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39. Pilot TimelinePilot Timeline
Pilot started April 2016
Evaluation delayed until September 2017
Surveys and interviews completed April 2018
Evaluation report completed April 2018
Evaluation report released June 2018 ( )
Enterprise team chat operational September
2018 (??? ???)
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41. Mr. MattermostMr. Mattermost
There is huge demand for FIPPA-compliant
team chat, and I fielded all of it. Credit
courses in Faculty of Education and Arts
participated in the pilot evaluation, but in
the meantime many non-credit teams
were created.
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42. Non-credit teamsNon-credit teams
Master of Educational Technology Social Lab
Staff teams (Sauder, ETS)
Teaching teams (Education)
Dissertation research project (Education)
Research teams (Education, Science)
Mental health supports
Student advising (Education)
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44. How do you catch a wave thatHow do you catch a wave that
won't stop growing?won't stop growing?
Don't try to stop it
Scale up your pilot (and respect it)
Any costs must be commensurate
with demand
Don't push for a site-wide license
Combination of Team Edition and
Enterprise Edition is the way to go
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45. For the first time ever, I'mFor the first time ever, I'm
comfortable saying...comfortable saying...
TEAM CHAT IS OUTTEAM CHAT IS OUT
OF PILOT AT UBC!OF PILOT AT UBC!
... but what's next? And Mattermost?
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46. A competitor emergesA competitor emerges
Mattermost and MSFT Teams
Teams is included with Office 365
A chat layer would make Office 365 the
stickiest software at UBC
Teams integrates with everything: email,
voicemail, calendar, web conferencing,
SharePoint...
But how is that important for students?
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47. Space for two techs: MattermostSpace for two techs: Mattermost
Self-hosted at UBC
100% Canadian jurisdiction
Nobody can have our data without our
consent - it's ours
Our , our wording, our decisions
Inclusive space for guests
Integrations are distracting
Could fork the project
Preserve capacity to self-host
policies
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48. Challenges of USChallenges of US
cloud productscloud products
1) Vulnerability to sanctions
Canvas is in Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria,
Crimea
Refugee education is compromised
blocked
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49. Challenges of USChallenges of US
cloud productscloud products
2) Access to data
We have to pay for access
We don't get the full picture
Canvas has Google Analytics on every page but
we don't get to see them
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50. Challenges of USChallenges of US
cloud productscloud products
3) True academic freedom
US law enforcement can target students
(CLOUD Act)
This has a chilling effect
Spaces must be safe
Is this part of our digital tattoo?
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51. Challenges of USChallenges of US
cloud productscloud products
4) Hierachical in nature
Instructor as administrator
Student permissions limited
It is powerful to share ownership
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Calvin and Hobbes
Copyright Bill Watterson
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