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INNOVATIVE 
CHEMISTRY TEACHING 
Prof Simon J Lancaster 
S.Lancaster@uea.ac.uk 
@S_J_Lancaster
INNOVATIONS? 
 Twitter 
 Screencasts 
 Vignettes 
 Open Educational Resources 
 Lecture Flipping 
 Peer Instruction
August 31, 2014 
WHY SHOULD ANYONE TWEET? 
To provide a novel 
and very immediate 
means of 
communication with 
students over a 
particular topic or 
module. 
Building a network. 
https://followerwonk. 
com/analyze/@S_J_L 
ancaster?op=fl
YOU TWEET, WE’LL STORIFY, EVERYONE WINS 
#RAPC14
‘SCREENCAST’? 
 A screencast is a recording of the evolving 
image on the screen during a presentation 
synchronised with the speaker’s audio narration. 
 We record using Camtasia Studio but other 
solutions are available.
DO YOU SCREENCAST? 
A. Do I what? 
B. No and no interest 
C. No 
D. No choice, 
institutional policy 
E. I’d like to but it’s too 
technically difficult 
F. Yes 
0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 
Do I what? 
No and no interest 
No 
No choice, institutional p... 
I’d like to but it’s too tec... 
Yes
SCREENCASTING IS CHILD’S PLAY
STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES 
 Learning aid 
 Assistance for students 
with disabilities and 
learning difficulties 
 Revision aid 
 Illness contingency 
 Self observation 
 Recording ‘quality 
control’ 
 Logistics and resources 
 Time Consuming 
 Preparation 
 Editing 
 File creation and 
maintenance 
 Discourages lecture 
attendance? 
 Discourages note 
taking? 
 Lazy revision?
WHAT IS THE MOST SIGNIFICANT ABSENCE 
IN A SCREENCAST VERSUS A LIVE SESSION? 
A. Charisma 
B. Claustrophobia 
C. Agoraphobia 
D. Intimacy 
E. Interaction 
F. None, they are equally 
good 
0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 
Charisma 
Claustrophobia 
Intimacy 
Interaction 
None, they are equally... 
Agoraphobia
VIGNETTES 
 We use the term ‘vignette’ to refer to a short segment of a 
screencast covering a critical concept which may be 
augmented by an interactive component introduced during the 
editing process.
DO YOU ASK YOUR STUDENTS TO PREPARE 
AND PRESENT PRESENTATIONS? 
A. Yes 
B. No 
0% 0% 
Yes 
No
STUDENT COMMENTS ON 
FACULTY AUTHORED VIGNETTES 
 “Staff vignettes are great revision tools 
because they are recorded well and the 
information is clear and concise!” 
 “Good revision tool because if you haven't 
completely understood something in the 
lecture or when revising then you can go to 
that place in the vignette and listen to the 
explanation again!” 
 “All lecturers should do it” 
 “Would be more effective if lectures were 
recorded as vignettes that are only 5 
minutes long”
DO YOU HAVE THE TIME TO PRODUCE LOTS 
OF BLENDED LEARNING OBJECTS? 
A. Yes 
B. No 
0% 0% 
Yes 
No
THE SCENARIO 
 Synoptic final examination questions. 
 Formative revision peer presentations and 
handouts. 
 Require students to produce vignettes. 
 Interactive revision tools available at time of 
examination.
IMPLEMENTATION 
1. The students are paired and allocated a revision 
topic. 
2. Each student pair prepares a presentation to be 
critiqued by their peers and instructors. 
3. Each pair delivers a presentation to their peers 
and the session is captured using Camtasia 
Studio. 
4. Each student pair creates a vignette from their 
screencast or a subsequent recording. 
5. The student authored vignettes are published 
online to be used as a revision tool.
SUPPORT 
 Drop-in workshops 
 Teaching associate authored instructional 
screencasts
AN EXAMPLE
UPTAKE 
When was the exam?
EVALUATION QUOTES 
 “No experience made 
preparation difficult” 
 “Students don’t have a 
lot of time to do it. Takes 
longer than actual 
powerpoint” 
 “Need more Camtasia 
experience/easier 
software” 
 “Very good revision tool if 
a lot of effort is put into 
producing it” 
 “Quality may differ and 
affect revision – can’t rely 
on them” 
 “Thought about 
information in a different 
way when preparing 
interactive questions” 
 “You can add more to 
existing presentation 
which is good” 
 “Made you go over 
material you might have 
forgotten” 
 “Had lecture notes and 
additional material 
(narration)” 
 “Highlights key areas”
WHAT IS THE DEFAULT COPYRIGHT STATUS OF 
EVERYTHING PUBLISHED ON THE INTERNET? 
Your work is automatically protected under copyright!
ALTERNATIVE COPYRIGHT LICENSING
OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES 
(OERS)
CHEMTUBE3D
SYMMETRY AT OTTERBEIN
PREZI 
 Prezi is an alternative presentation tool that allows 
students to follow a non-linear route; in this case 
between vignettes on aspects of the course.
DO YOU FEEL COMPELLED TO 
DELIVER A CERTAIN MINIMUM 
AMOUNT OF CONTENT? 
1. Yes 
2. No 
0% 0% 
Yes 
No
DO WISH YOU HAD MORE TIME 
FOR INTERACTION? 
1. Yes 
2. No 
0% 0% 
Yes 
No
ARE THERE PARTS OF THE COURSE 
STUDENTS “DON’T GET”? 
1. Yes 
2. No 
0% 0% 
Yes 
No
ARE YOU EVER FRUSTRATED BY 
PERSISTENT MISCONCEPTIONS? 
1. Yes 
2.No 
0% 0% 
Yes 
No
WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO DO TO 
IMPROVE LEARNING? 
1. Encourage 
attendance 
2. Increase engagement 
3. Promote peer-instruction 
4. Incentivise private 
study 
5. Facilitate thought 
0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 
Increase engagement 
Promote peer-instruction 
Encourage attendance 
Facilitate thought 
Incentivise private study
OUR MODEL OF LECTURE 
FLIPPING 
 Students are strongly encouraged to watch a 
screencast recording of the (previous year’s) lecture 
the flipped lecture is replacing. 
 They attend the timetabled teaching slot and are 
engaged in as interactive and as ‘challenging’ a 
session as the ‘lecturer’ can muster using every 
audience participation device at their disposal.
UPTAKE
WHICH ARE GENUINE STUDENT 
EVALUATION COMMENTS? 
1. A lot of the descriptive chemistry was very dry and essentially boring. It is hard to teach this 
kind of material but the 'flipped lectures' seemed to combat this. 
2. I think the 'flipped' lectures run by Dr. Lancaster were a really good idea and I felt more 
engaged in the module. 
3. I appreciated Dr Lancaster's efforts to make the lectures interesting and engaging in a 
modern way. The 'flipped' lectures were very successful. 
4. I really enjoyed the flipped lectures and find that revising that material is much easier. 
5. The flipped-lectures are a definite step in the right direction, away from archaic lectures 
with little or no mental stimulus, towards a more interactive learning experience that 
maximises learning outcome! 
6. They were good fun as it was nice to have interaction with the lecture as opposed to just 
being talked at, it was also nice having knowledge of what you were talking about as we 
had already gone through the material! 
7. I think the flipped lectures were a really good idea because it was a more interactive way 
to engage students into learning, rather than the repetitive routine of having to listen to the 
lecturer work through a PowerPoint presentation for an hour.
HOW SHOULD YOU REACT IF YOU GET A 
SPREAD OF ANSWERS? 
1. Move on. 
2. Shrug, look disapproving and 
move on. 
3. Refer them to the notes and 
move on. 
4. Repeat your original explanation 
and move on. 
5. Repeat your original explanation 
and poll again. 
6. Invite the students to find 
someone who disagrees with 
them, discuss it and then poll 
again. 
0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 
Move on. 
Repeat your original ex... 
Repeat your original exp... 
Refer them to the notes... 
Shrug, look disapprovin... 
Invite the students to fi..
A BALL OF NYLON IS FLOATING ON 
DICHLOROMETHANE. WHEN SUFFICIENT WATER 
IS POURED OVER THE DICHLOROMETHANE TO 
COVER IT, THE BALL 
A. Moves up 
B. Stays at the same height 
C. Moves down 
0% 0% 0% 
Stays at the same height 
Moves up 
Moves down 
Nylon has a density of 1.1 g cm-3, water 1.0 g cm-3 and dichloromethane 1.3 g cm-3
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
WHAT WOULD IT TAKE TO MAKE YOUR SCHOOL 
ADOPT NEW TEACHING PRACTICES? 
A. An act of God 
B. Positive student evaluations 
C. An independent qualitative 
study 
D. Quantitative evidence of 
improved learning 
outcomes 
E. None of the above 
0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 
An act of God 
Positive student evaluations 
None of the above 
An independent qualitati.. 
Quantitative evidence of...
CONCLUSIONS 
 Mix it up 
 Record it 
 Interact 
 Flip 
 Let the students do the instruction
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 
 Dr Garth Jones 
 Dr Ross Galloway 
 Dr Natalie Rowley 
 Dr Samantha Pugh 
 Prof Tina Overton 
 Dr Katherine Haxton 
 Dr David Read 
 Helena Gillespie 
 Dr Adam Longcroft

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Innovative teaching methods

  • 1. INNOVATIVE CHEMISTRY TEACHING Prof Simon J Lancaster S.Lancaster@uea.ac.uk @S_J_Lancaster
  • 2. INNOVATIONS?  Twitter  Screencasts  Vignettes  Open Educational Resources  Lecture Flipping  Peer Instruction
  • 3. August 31, 2014 WHY SHOULD ANYONE TWEET? To provide a novel and very immediate means of communication with students over a particular topic or module. Building a network. https://followerwonk. com/analyze/@S_J_L ancaster?op=fl
  • 4. YOU TWEET, WE’LL STORIFY, EVERYONE WINS #RAPC14
  • 5. ‘SCREENCAST’?  A screencast is a recording of the evolving image on the screen during a presentation synchronised with the speaker’s audio narration.  We record using Camtasia Studio but other solutions are available.
  • 6. DO YOU SCREENCAST? A. Do I what? B. No and no interest C. No D. No choice, institutional policy E. I’d like to but it’s too technically difficult F. Yes 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Do I what? No and no interest No No choice, institutional p... I’d like to but it’s too tec... Yes
  • 8. STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES  Learning aid  Assistance for students with disabilities and learning difficulties  Revision aid  Illness contingency  Self observation  Recording ‘quality control’  Logistics and resources  Time Consuming  Preparation  Editing  File creation and maintenance  Discourages lecture attendance?  Discourages note taking?  Lazy revision?
  • 9. WHAT IS THE MOST SIGNIFICANT ABSENCE IN A SCREENCAST VERSUS A LIVE SESSION? A. Charisma B. Claustrophobia C. Agoraphobia D. Intimacy E. Interaction F. None, they are equally good 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Charisma Claustrophobia Intimacy Interaction None, they are equally... Agoraphobia
  • 10. VIGNETTES  We use the term ‘vignette’ to refer to a short segment of a screencast covering a critical concept which may be augmented by an interactive component introduced during the editing process.
  • 11. DO YOU ASK YOUR STUDENTS TO PREPARE AND PRESENT PRESENTATIONS? A. Yes B. No 0% 0% Yes No
  • 12. STUDENT COMMENTS ON FACULTY AUTHORED VIGNETTES  “Staff vignettes are great revision tools because they are recorded well and the information is clear and concise!”  “Good revision tool because if you haven't completely understood something in the lecture or when revising then you can go to that place in the vignette and listen to the explanation again!”  “All lecturers should do it”  “Would be more effective if lectures were recorded as vignettes that are only 5 minutes long”
  • 13. DO YOU HAVE THE TIME TO PRODUCE LOTS OF BLENDED LEARNING OBJECTS? A. Yes B. No 0% 0% Yes No
  • 14. THE SCENARIO  Synoptic final examination questions.  Formative revision peer presentations and handouts.  Require students to produce vignettes.  Interactive revision tools available at time of examination.
  • 15. IMPLEMENTATION 1. The students are paired and allocated a revision topic. 2. Each student pair prepares a presentation to be critiqued by their peers and instructors. 3. Each pair delivers a presentation to their peers and the session is captured using Camtasia Studio. 4. Each student pair creates a vignette from their screencast or a subsequent recording. 5. The student authored vignettes are published online to be used as a revision tool.
  • 16. SUPPORT  Drop-in workshops  Teaching associate authored instructional screencasts
  • 18. UPTAKE When was the exam?
  • 19. EVALUATION QUOTES  “No experience made preparation difficult”  “Students don’t have a lot of time to do it. Takes longer than actual powerpoint”  “Need more Camtasia experience/easier software”  “Very good revision tool if a lot of effort is put into producing it”  “Quality may differ and affect revision – can’t rely on them”  “Thought about information in a different way when preparing interactive questions”  “You can add more to existing presentation which is good”  “Made you go over material you might have forgotten”  “Had lecture notes and additional material (narration)”  “Highlights key areas”
  • 20. WHAT IS THE DEFAULT COPYRIGHT STATUS OF EVERYTHING PUBLISHED ON THE INTERNET? Your work is automatically protected under copyright!
  • 25. PREZI  Prezi is an alternative presentation tool that allows students to follow a non-linear route; in this case between vignettes on aspects of the course.
  • 26. DO YOU FEEL COMPELLED TO DELIVER A CERTAIN MINIMUM AMOUNT OF CONTENT? 1. Yes 2. No 0% 0% Yes No
  • 27. DO WISH YOU HAD MORE TIME FOR INTERACTION? 1. Yes 2. No 0% 0% Yes No
  • 28. ARE THERE PARTS OF THE COURSE STUDENTS “DON’T GET”? 1. Yes 2. No 0% 0% Yes No
  • 29. ARE YOU EVER FRUSTRATED BY PERSISTENT MISCONCEPTIONS? 1. Yes 2.No 0% 0% Yes No
  • 30. WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO DO TO IMPROVE LEARNING? 1. Encourage attendance 2. Increase engagement 3. Promote peer-instruction 4. Incentivise private study 5. Facilitate thought 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Increase engagement Promote peer-instruction Encourage attendance Facilitate thought Incentivise private study
  • 31. OUR MODEL OF LECTURE FLIPPING  Students are strongly encouraged to watch a screencast recording of the (previous year’s) lecture the flipped lecture is replacing.  They attend the timetabled teaching slot and are engaged in as interactive and as ‘challenging’ a session as the ‘lecturer’ can muster using every audience participation device at their disposal.
  • 33. WHICH ARE GENUINE STUDENT EVALUATION COMMENTS? 1. A lot of the descriptive chemistry was very dry and essentially boring. It is hard to teach this kind of material but the 'flipped lectures' seemed to combat this. 2. I think the 'flipped' lectures run by Dr. Lancaster were a really good idea and I felt more engaged in the module. 3. I appreciated Dr Lancaster's efforts to make the lectures interesting and engaging in a modern way. The 'flipped' lectures were very successful. 4. I really enjoyed the flipped lectures and find that revising that material is much easier. 5. The flipped-lectures are a definite step in the right direction, away from archaic lectures with little or no mental stimulus, towards a more interactive learning experience that maximises learning outcome! 6. They were good fun as it was nice to have interaction with the lecture as opposed to just being talked at, it was also nice having knowledge of what you were talking about as we had already gone through the material! 7. I think the flipped lectures were a really good idea because it was a more interactive way to engage students into learning, rather than the repetitive routine of having to listen to the lecturer work through a PowerPoint presentation for an hour.
  • 34. HOW SHOULD YOU REACT IF YOU GET A SPREAD OF ANSWERS? 1. Move on. 2. Shrug, look disapproving and move on. 3. Refer them to the notes and move on. 4. Repeat your original explanation and move on. 5. Repeat your original explanation and poll again. 6. Invite the students to find someone who disagrees with them, discuss it and then poll again. 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Move on. Repeat your original ex... Repeat your original exp... Refer them to the notes... Shrug, look disapprovin... Invite the students to fi..
  • 35. A BALL OF NYLON IS FLOATING ON DICHLOROMETHANE. WHEN SUFFICIENT WATER IS POURED OVER THE DICHLOROMETHANE TO COVER IT, THE BALL A. Moves up B. Stays at the same height C. Moves down 0% 0% 0% Stays at the same height Moves up Moves down Nylon has a density of 1.1 g cm-3, water 1.0 g cm-3 and dichloromethane 1.3 g cm-3
  • 37. WHAT WOULD IT TAKE TO MAKE YOUR SCHOOL ADOPT NEW TEACHING PRACTICES? A. An act of God B. Positive student evaluations C. An independent qualitative study D. Quantitative evidence of improved learning outcomes E. None of the above 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% An act of God Positive student evaluations None of the above An independent qualitati.. Quantitative evidence of...
  • 38. CONCLUSIONS  Mix it up  Record it  Interact  Flip  Let the students do the instruction
  • 39. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS  Dr Garth Jones  Dr Ross Galloway  Dr Natalie Rowley  Dr Samantha Pugh  Prof Tina Overton  Dr Katherine Haxton  Dr David Read  Helena Gillespie  Dr Adam Longcroft

Editor's Notes

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  3. Blackboard accesses of “Electronegativity” Student Authored Vignette. The exam was on the 22nd April.
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