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Interaction in Lectures with Mobile DevicesInteraction in Lectures with Mobile DevicesPaul MiddleditchPaul Middleditch

Lecturer in MacroeconomicsLecturer in Macroeconomics

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Will MoindrotWill MoindroteLearning TechnologisteLearning Technologist

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In preparation, use your mobile phone • visit www.rwpoll.comvisit www.rwpoll.com• Session ID: elshowcaseSession ID: elshowcase• Don’t enter details, just click ContinueDon’t enter details, just click Continue

Or collect a ‘clicker’ from the frontOr collect a ‘clicker’ from the front

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• Pilot for TESS ProjectPilot for TESS Project• Choice of Delivery VehiclesChoice of Delivery Vehicles• Why Turning Point?Why Turning Point?• Pre Pilot Survey EvidencePre Pilot Survey Evidence• Post Pilot Survey EvidencePost Pilot Survey Evidence• ConclusionConclusion

In today’s talk…

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Pilot for TESS ProjectPilot for TESS Project

• December 2010: Awarded Faculty TESS project - (Teaching Enhancement and Student Success)

• To pilot the use of browser based 'in lecture' interaction using mobile phone/devices during lectures.

• Module chosen for pilot - ECON10042 with 533 students.

Motivation:Motivation:• Traditional Turning Point slides very popular with students.

• But: Problem with distributing and planning for 'traditional' hand sets in 'larger' sessions.

• Possibility of using cell phone technology attractive - no need to distribute physical hand sets.

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Choice of Delivery VehicleChoice of Delivery Vehicle

Google ModeratorGoogle Moderator

Students post questions 'live'during lectures which appear on aseparate screen.

Students then rate these questionsusing like dislike.

Popular questions work there wayup a chart table.

No costs to students or institution.

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Mobile Phone Text Software (Short Code)Mobile Phone Text Software (Short Code)Students can text answers to 'poll type' questions by messaging a short code (eg Text A, B or C to 8339) Results posted live in bar chart form.Costs to student and institution.

Choice of Delivery VehicleChoice of Delivery Vehicle

Turning Point Mobile Phone AppTurning Point Mobile Phone App

Students can use there mobilephones/laptops to enter responsesto 'poll type' questions live via theweb.

Cost to institution only.

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Why Turning PointWhy Turning Point

Runs inside Microsoft PowerPoint.

Unlike other vehicles there is no need for a separate projector screen.

Simple wizard to create interactive slides.

Technology already adopted by Faculty.

Fully inclusive to students without mobile web browsers.

NEXT SLIDE NEXT SLIDE TURNINGPOINTTURNINGPOINT• www.rwpoll.comwww.rwpoll.com• Session ID: elshowcaseSession ID: elshowcase• Don’t enter details, Don’t enter details, just click Continue just click Continue

If the Government reduced the Budget Deficit...If the Government reduced the Budget Deficit...

A. B. C. D.

10%

38%

25%28%

A. National debt will fall.B. National debt will

rise.C. National debt will

stay the same.D. None of the above.

When should the Chancellor encourage the When should the Chancellor encourage the Bank of England to raise interest rates?Bank of England to raise interest rates?

A. B. C. D.

17%

29%

33%

21%

A. When prices are rising.

B. At no time.C. When prices are

falling.D. At times of instability.

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Student device research: 145/533 (27%) response to 14 questions

Qu: 'Do you have a mobile phone?' 100% answered ‘YES’

Pre-Pilot Survey EvidencePre-Pilot Survey Evidence

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Student device research: 42/533 (8%) response to 4 questions

Post-Pilot Survey EvidencePost-Pilot Survey Evidence

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Comments from StudentsComments from Students

‘The interaction kept us alert during the whole two hours. It was fun, and a nice opportunity to meet new people through the discussion part.’

It's rare to have interactive lectures and i felt i was learning & also enjoying it. Arguably most enjoyable ECON10042 lecture to date. Great idea and should be used more.

‘It was good to apply the knowledge to questions. I feel using questions that will be similar to the questions presented in the exam it will prepare me what to expect and give me practice for the exam.’

‘Not only does it enable students to INTERACT during the lecture, but the method of letting students vote twice gives students an idea of what the TYPICAL ERRORS/COMMON MISTAKES are and how these questions need to be tackled in practice.’

‘It made you think about what was being taught and to apply it which in the end of the day is the point XD’.’

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Going Forward!!!Going Forward!!!

• TESS award (£1500.00) has been used to purchase a license that allows for up to 80 respondents via mobile devices for each poll.

• If anybody from across the University is interested; speak to Will Moindrot, who is running a pilot with these.

• 80 licenses probably suit cohorts of around 100 -120 AND works in conjunction with existing handsets (inclusivity).

• Ideally the University will support the purchase of 300 licenses which should cover very large cohorts also. Fingers Crossed!

Video (if time)Video (if time)

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