Northern California Tampa Florida The Bahamas Boyd Ballard, Michelle Potter, and Sharon Walker June 6, 2011 Project TALK TED It started out (in 1984) as a conference bringing together people from 3 worlds: Technology, Entertainment, Design. More than 900 free videos at ted.com The Learners? New Faculty Objective? Using video for effect Strategy? Demonstration and discussion Technology Utilization? Pre-packaged video content (professional and “good enough” levels), Content, context, and potential technical pitfalls Participation? Team recording and playback Evaluation? Peer assessment Using pre-packaged, professional content Note speaker framing Subject (pedagogy) links technology to learning 1 Great content and context, “good enough” presentation Subject matter expert explaining “pedagogy” 2 x Distracting lighting x Pitfalls of use in a PowerPoint slide (no audio) 3 Practice and assess: Video one another teaching… Objective – the use of videos for students to teach an effective and efficient lesson Methods Self evaluation Peer evaluation Teacher evaluation Advantages – reliable, repeatable, reusable, cost effective and efficient Disadvantages – intimidating, graded on a higher standard, noticeable mistakes recorded and archived Visual Link Content Cranney, J., Ahn, M., McKinnon, R., Morris, S., & Watts, K. (2008). The Testing Effect, Collaborative Learning, and Retrieval-induced Facilitation in a Classroom Setting. Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 21, 6, 919-940. Hopper, T. Interactive whiteboard video demonstration retrieved http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26_KTWzVX8E from Morrison, G. R., Ross, S. M., Kalman, H. K., & Kemp, J. E. (2011). Designing effective instruction (6th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Pedagogy video retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bw _brv5WsdA Schelmetic, T. (2011). YouTube: 48 Hours of Video Are Uploaded Each Minute. HTML5Report, Retrieved from http://html5.tmcnet.com/ topics/html5/articles/178950-youtube-48-hours-video-uploaded-each-minute.htm Smaldino, S. E., Lowther, D. L., & Russell, J. D. (2012). Instructional technology and media for learning (10th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson Svinicki, M. & McKeachie, W. J. (2011). McKeachie’s teaching tips. (13th ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. Svitak, A. (2010) What Adults can Learn from Kids. Retrieved from http://www.ted.com/talks/adora_svitak.html.