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January 25, 2011

Abstract for a paper on reflexivity and understanding divergent responses to social media & web 2.0

On behalf of the HEA History Subject Centre, I will be doing a paper on this at the British Association of American Studies annual conference in April:

A common assumption: undergraduate students today are all technology-addicted, iPhone-wielding, web-savvy digital natives; so it's safe to assume that we can integrate the use of new web software and hardware gadgets into teaching; therefore, assuming that everyone has sufficient access to enough technology, combined with tasks that challenge them to use those technologies, they should all respond with equal enthusiasm and ingenuity.

Research being undertaken with the HEA History Subject Centre (based at the University of Warwick) is investigating the possibility that: although superficially most young people now seem able and happy to use these new technologies, in fact their are quite radically different and distinct ways in which they respond to them; these differences might be the result of deeper tendencies in modes of personal innovation, failure and reflexivity (drawing upon the work of the sociologist Margaret Archer amongst others); furthermore, as technologies become more personal, ubiquitous, instantaneous and connected (web 2.0, social) these differences may be amplified, having significant consequences for teaching and learning.


Framework for a learning journey design workshop

I've been asked to run a design workshop for a planned online distance learning course. This is the framework I use. The aim of the workshop is to get as much information about points 1 to 6, plotted along a timeline that gives a strong indication of how the course will be constructed. Points a to b are additional considerations that might be covered. We will use "open space" approaches, physically creating fictional students (and possibly tutors) on the floor of the studio space, and mapping out the journey along the timeline.

learning journey design workshop



December 23, 2010

Design for an assignment submission workflow user interface

We've been thinking about how the assignment submission, feedback and assignment return workflow might be presented to students. Of particular interest are these issues:

how to help students who are following courses in more than one department (including joint honours)

how to get support info and facilities to students in a cohesive and timely manner

Here's an idea for an interface. The assignments are time ordered, except that the most urgent issue (a missed deadline) always jumps to the top of the list. Traffic light colours are used to indicate urgency (amber meaning submit today, red meaning a missed deadline).

Each assigmnent has "more info" - one of these panels is displayed. In this case, the student has had the option of sharing draft copies.

In addition, it could be integrated with the Turn It In (anti plagiarism) system.

assignment workflow interface