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Big	
  Blue	
  Bu(on	
  

On	
  line	
  seminar	
  room	
  
•  Open	
  Source	
  community	
  
•  Modular	
  
•  HE	
  oriented	
  
•  In	
  development	
  
•  Trial	
  instance:	
  
  – h(p://50.17.253.98/	
  	
  
  	
  
Welcomes	
  &	
  IntroducJon	
  
Screen	
  controls	
  
•  Users	
  module	
  
      –  Assign	
  presenter	
  
      –  Raise	
  hand	
  
•  Listeners	
  module	
  
      –  Mute/un-­‐mute	
  microphone	
  
•  Whiteboard	
  
      –  Upload	
  presentaJon	
  
      –  AnnotaJon	
  tools	
  only	
  for	
  presenter	
  
•  Chat	
  	
  
      –  All	
  
      –  Private	
  chat	
  
Affordances	
  
•  Discussion	
  
   –  There	
  is	
  some	
  Lag	
  
   –  Those	
  familiar	
  with	
  Elluminate	
  will	
  noJce	
  fewer	
  
      interacJve	
  tools	
  
   –  The	
  interacJvity	
  is	
  in	
  the	
  facilitated	
  conversaJon	
  
On-­‐line	
  seminar	
  	
  
•  Benefits	
  and	
  challenges	
  of	
  communiJes	
  of	
  
   pracJce	
  in	
  higher	
  educaJon	
  
   –  h(p://openbrookes.net/copsinhe/	
  	
  
Identity, literacy and community in
(partially) synchronous distributed
      learning environments
  3 events of current interest as new form of CPD
       Online identity
       Digital literacy
       Communities (of practice) in HE
       (in the event, 2 have run)

  Cover the topics

  Exploring the potential of
    Synchronous
    Distributed
    Collaboration
  Topics are challenging

  The environment is challenging

  There is an interaction between the
   environment and the topics
  Might identity, literacy and community be
   threshold concepts in educational development?

  Does the Trojan mouse effect persist in any new
   learning environment?
    Any novel medium with or through which learning,
     is done serves to foreground not the medium but
     the meaning of learning
    i,e, discussions about e-learning are really
     discussions about learning
  The environment
    Elluminate …. But no more!
    Brookes Blogs

  The learning design

  The topics

  Evaluation

  The questions
  New breed of collaboration tools allowing people to
   be simultaneously present in an desk-top computing
   environment based on a classroom metaphor
      2-way voice & video communication
      Text chat
      Graphics
      A “White Board” on which “Slides” can be displayed
      Presenters
      Participants
      Icon-tools such as “hand-raising”, emoticons (smiley faces),
       polling
  Teaching events

  Meetings

  Distributed/distant co-presence at face-to-face
   events (conference streams)

  Benefits
    Reduced travel – time, cost and carbon saving (?)
    Recorded for replay
    Distributed groups
  Technical
    The Internet is not like the movies: Lag
    Hardware/software compatibility
    Institutional firewalls

  Cultural
    Literacy: how to use the $%^&*! thing
    Community:
       Interruptability, participation, open plan spaces
    Identity: representation of the self

  Expectation management
    It is different from both face-to-face and “traditional” on-line
     discussion-based distributed elearning
  Website “home page”

  Email joining instructions and briefs

  Familiarisation sessions

  Simple activity flow

  Breaks and continuity
  Some considered the online interface ‘much richer than face-
   to-face sessions’, found the different channels useful.
  ‘Interesting and productive environment’ effectively replicated a
   face to face workshop/seminar in terms of medium and
   activities.
  Useful learning medium once acclimatised
  Breakout groups worked well for engagement
  Interesting conceptual stuff from the panel discussion
  Excellent questions raised
  The moderators and the participants with different views of a
   very interesting topic, with moderation that made sure that all
   was somehow held together
  The experience of taking part in online learning in this format.
  The (useful) flow of presentation through to reflection and
   discussion
  A participant who thought the familiarisation session went well
   referred to the session itself as ‘fraught with problems’.
  Participant who came late took the first 30 minutes to catch
   up, experienced technical difficulties particularly with sound at
   first and did not manage to get a webcam working at all.
  Communication a challenge in the medium.
   Sound problems
  Difficulty with giving attention to a presentation for full 20
   minutes
  Bandwidth broke up audio in breakout groups
  Attending an online workshop from the work place different
   from attending a face to face events as the presence of the
   web, msn, email and telephone is distraction affecting
   concentration; needs discipline
  Might identity, literacy and community be
   threshold concepts in educational development?

  Does the Trojan mouse effect persist in any new
   learning environment?
    Any novel medium with or through which learning,
     is done serves to foreground not the medium but
     the meaning of learning
    i.e. discussions about e-learning are really
     discussions about learning
George Roberts, Joe Rosa, Rhona Sharpe, Patsy Clarke

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Big Blue Button and the Digital One-day

  • 1. Big  Blue  Bu(on   On  line  seminar  room  
  • 2.
  • 3. •  Open  Source  community   •  Modular   •  HE  oriented   •  In  development   •  Trial  instance:   – h(p://50.17.253.98/      
  • 5. Screen  controls   •  Users  module   –  Assign  presenter   –  Raise  hand   •  Listeners  module   –  Mute/un-­‐mute  microphone   •  Whiteboard   –  Upload  presentaJon   –  AnnotaJon  tools  only  for  presenter   •  Chat     –  All   –  Private  chat  
  • 6. Affordances   •  Discussion   –  There  is  some  Lag   –  Those  familiar  with  Elluminate  will  noJce  fewer   interacJve  tools   –  The  interacJvity  is  in  the  facilitated  conversaJon  
  • 7. On-­‐line  seminar     •  Benefits  and  challenges  of  communiJes  of   pracJce  in  higher  educaJon   –  h(p://openbrookes.net/copsinhe/    
  • 8.
  • 9. Identity, literacy and community in (partially) synchronous distributed learning environments
  • 10.   3 events of current interest as new form of CPD   Online identity   Digital literacy   Communities (of practice) in HE   (in the event, 2 have run)   Cover the topics   Exploring the potential of   Synchronous   Distributed   Collaboration
  • 11.
  • 12.   Topics are challenging   The environment is challenging   There is an interaction between the environment and the topics
  • 13.   Might identity, literacy and community be threshold concepts in educational development?   Does the Trojan mouse effect persist in any new learning environment?   Any novel medium with or through which learning, is done serves to foreground not the medium but the meaning of learning   i,e, discussions about e-learning are really discussions about learning
  • 14.   The environment   Elluminate …. But no more!   Brookes Blogs   The learning design   The topics   Evaluation   The questions
  • 15.   New breed of collaboration tools allowing people to be simultaneously present in an desk-top computing environment based on a classroom metaphor   2-way voice & video communication   Text chat   Graphics   A “White Board” on which “Slides” can be displayed   Presenters   Participants   Icon-tools such as “hand-raising”, emoticons (smiley faces), polling
  • 16.
  • 17.   Teaching events   Meetings   Distributed/distant co-presence at face-to-face events (conference streams)   Benefits   Reduced travel – time, cost and carbon saving (?)   Recorded for replay   Distributed groups
  • 18.   Technical   The Internet is not like the movies: Lag   Hardware/software compatibility   Institutional firewalls   Cultural   Literacy: how to use the $%^&*! thing   Community:   Interruptability, participation, open plan spaces   Identity: representation of the self   Expectation management   It is different from both face-to-face and “traditional” on-line discussion-based distributed elearning
  • 19.   Website “home page”   Email joining instructions and briefs   Familiarisation sessions   Simple activity flow   Breaks and continuity
  • 20.
  • 21.   Some considered the online interface ‘much richer than face- to-face sessions’, found the different channels useful.   ‘Interesting and productive environment’ effectively replicated a face to face workshop/seminar in terms of medium and activities.   Useful learning medium once acclimatised   Breakout groups worked well for engagement   Interesting conceptual stuff from the panel discussion   Excellent questions raised   The moderators and the participants with different views of a very interesting topic, with moderation that made sure that all was somehow held together   The experience of taking part in online learning in this format.   The (useful) flow of presentation through to reflection and discussion
  • 22.   A participant who thought the familiarisation session went well referred to the session itself as ‘fraught with problems’.   Participant who came late took the first 30 minutes to catch up, experienced technical difficulties particularly with sound at first and did not manage to get a webcam working at all.   Communication a challenge in the medium. Sound problems   Difficulty with giving attention to a presentation for full 20 minutes   Bandwidth broke up audio in breakout groups   Attending an online workshop from the work place different from attending a face to face events as the presence of the web, msn, email and telephone is distraction affecting concentration; needs discipline
  • 23.   Might identity, literacy and community be threshold concepts in educational development?   Does the Trojan mouse effect persist in any new learning environment?   Any novel medium with or through which learning, is done serves to foreground not the medium but the meaning of learning   i.e. discussions about e-learning are really discussions about learning
  • 24. George Roberts, Joe Rosa, Rhona Sharpe, Patsy Clarke