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We have been asked to mull over possible topics for our conference project on the OU H818 course working towards the MA in Open and Distance Education. There is quite a lot of overlap between the 3 themes but I have tried to come up with some possibilities for each. No prizes for noticing that I am interested in practice to do with interaction in the learning process, and looking at ways of making the feedback process more effective.

Inclusion:

  • case study on how non-academic students on my teacher-training courses can be supported 
  • production of a potted guide to accessibility for inclusion in my teacher-training courses
  • ......

Innovation:

  • using reflective journal posts to improve tutor-student and student-student dialogue
  • what are the principles of running effective online tutorials?
  • how can collaborative student work be facilitated using digital technology?

Implementation:

  • using video casts for giving students feedback
  • developing the use of discussion forums to maximise student interaction
  • using a studio approach to improve the learning process

Have you any experience of any of these? Any ideas, suggestions or criticisms gratefully received.

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John Baglow

Starting H818 the OU Digital Practitioner

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Edited by John Baglow, Sunday, 4 Oct 2015, 11:08

I'm looking forward to experiencing more technology but, as always when I start this kind of course, I shall try to keep a sense of proportion with the bewildering array of apps and fancy gizmos.It's easy to feel that others are more into the latest offerings but I shall try not to confuse the medium with the message. As with any teaching resource I think you should only use it if it helps you get your learners to the desired objectives and not just because it has some snazzy facility.

I like the strong collaborative element in H818 as it will enable me to get more ideas for getting my own students working together online. At the moment in my courses we are using:

  • Discussion forums
  • Online tutorials using Webex
  • Student collaborations using Webex
  • Wikis (a bit!)
  • Padlet (still working on this)

Do you have any more ideas?


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