[Teaching Desktop] Video Conferencing in a Collaborative and Problem Based Setting

Rikke Ørngreen, Per Mouritzen

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    Abstract

    This paper presents experiences from teaching video conferencing for learning and collaboration, and discusses
    the challenges and potentials of applying a collaborative and problem‐based learning (PBL) pedagogy. The research is an
    action research study, and we as researchers, educational planners, teachers and assistant teachers wanted to find ways in
    the design for learning that enables the learners to acquire knowledge about the theories, models and concepts of the
    subject, as well as hands‐on competencies in a learning‐by‐doing manner. In particular we address the area of desktop
    video conferences. We studied 3 subsequent years of a master program module on video conferencing, and the changes it
    has undergone. The participants work in groups and each group has the task of designing a short one hour (45min)
    educational design of their own choice. The students have to try out and evaluate their educational design and their role as
    teachers in this video conference setting. The students reflect on their experiences and designs in a blog and the group
    collaboratively hands in a reflection paper online. Both blog posts and reflection papers needs to relate to the literature of
    the module. Our analysis shows that the students experiment with various pedagogical situations, and that during the
    process of design, teaching, and reflection they acquire experiences at both a concrete specific and a general abstract level.
    The desktop video conference system creates challenges, with technical issues of delay and sound problems, where
    different embodiment and space‐design influence the learning process. However, we also find that the PBL‐setup inspires
    the students to apply theory into practice and to reflect on their own practice, furthermore the collaborative approach
    support the feeling of trust which is crucial when building on a competence as personal as teaching.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 12th European Conference on e-Learning
    EditorsMélanie Ciussi, Marc Augier
    Number of pages8
    PublisherAcademic Conferences and Publishing International
    Publication dateNov 2013
    Pages360-368
    ISBN (Print)978-1-909507-82-1
    ISBN (Electronic)978-1-909507-84-5
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2013
    EventEuropean Conference on E-learning - Sophia Antipolis, Sophia Antipolis, France
    Duration: 30 Oct 2013 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceEuropean Conference on E-learning
    LocationSophia Antipolis
    Country/TerritoryFrance
    CitySophia Antipolis
    Period30/10/2013 → …

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