Led by Anne Nortcliffe (ACES) and Andrew Middleton (IPD) this workshop reflected on findings from a recent survey of academic staff (n.242 responses from 1410) and ACES students (n.174 responses from ~5000) who have registered their smart phones and tablets for use on campus. In both cases respondents reported moderate to high confidence in using their devices. Both reported using the personal technologies for organising themselves, communicating using a range of media, using and creating content independently and collaboratively, storing and sharing content. The workshop considered a range of 'Apps for Learning' and how they can enhance and transform teaching and learning.
2. Introduction
• Who we are, what we have
done
• Anne Nortcliffe
• Andrew Middleton
• In this workshop...
• Where are you?
• Readiness survey
• Idea generation
• Killer apps
3.
4. Anne Nortcliffe
Ways of organising our thinking
http://www.schrockguide.net/bloomin-apps.html
1.Productivity
2.Reading
3.Browsing
4.Media Capture
5.Managing learning
6. Social media
7.Communications
8.Data manipulation
9.Subject specific tools
10. Other
Connecting
Communicating
Curating
Collaborating
Creating
5. Who's here?
• How could you use your
smart device for teaching
or learning (or perhaps you
are already?)
• Opportunities and
Challenges
6. Why Go SMART?
Impact on people’s commercial
practice (Chen et al, 2010, Durbin, 2011, Lin
and Brown, 2007):
• what people work with
• who people work with
• how people work
• where people work
• when people work
So how much are these devices
changing academia?
8. Surveyed staff and students?
• Students in ACES ~ 5000
• Staff in SHU with mobile
~1410
• Surveyed in January
2014
• 174 ACES & 1 DS
Students responded out
~ 5000
• 242 staff responded out
~1410
10. How staff & student use their smart
device? Student (No 168)
Staff
(No 238)
Personal Tool 15% 8%
Tool for organising personal and
University Life
28% 21%
Dependent on tool for certain aspects
University Life
32% 36%
Use tools multi-functionality
throughout University life.
24% 35%
11. Category Staff
(No 81)
Student
(No 41)
Examples
1 Create 71% 77% Create student quizzes, Notetaking,
Create learning resources
2. Connect 13% 8% Contact, Networking, Twitter,
LinkedIn
3. Communication 46% 15% Email, Phone,
4. Collaborate 4% Share work developed with students
5. Curate 8% Mendeley, Photograph students
work
6. Co-ordinate 54% 92% Calender, Timetable, Remainders
12. Reality?
• Staff - Calendar and email
• Students - Blackboard and
writing apps
• 73% (n.195) Staff encourage
students smart device in
classroom
• 56% (n.170) Students use
their device in classroom
13. Apps for Your University Life
- 6Cs framework
• How can/are using your
smart device?
• Connecting
• Communicating
• Curating
• Collaborating
• Creating
• Coordinating
14. Develop your best
idea
Present
Use the poster
template to create
a scenario that
explains your best
idea clearly and
develops the detail