Title: Using Technology to Engage Captive and Fleeting Audiences
1Using Technology to Engage Captive and Fleeting
Audiences
Rhonda Conlon North Carolina State
University Rhonda_Conlon_at_ncsu.edu Twitter rconlon
2Snoozing through PowerPoint?
3Common presentation tips
- Use visuals
- Follow the Rule of Six
- Practice
- Include interaction
4Barriers to interaction
- Room layout
- Time
- Group size
- Topic sensitivity
- More?
5Possible solution Clickers
6Channel Setting Instructions for ResponseCard
RF1. Press and release the "GO" button.2.
While the light is flashing red and green, enter
the 2 digit channel code (ie. channel 1 01,
channel 21 21).3. After the second digit is
entered, Press and release the "GO"
button.Press and release the "1/A" button. The
light should flash yellow to confirm.
7What do you know about Clickers?
- Nothing
- A little
- Some
- A lot
Sample horizontal bar chart slide with simulated
data.
8Clickers Response systems (RS)
- Response card
- USB Receiver
- Software (RS and PPT)
- Computer
- Various brands
- Your university may standardize
9Why ask questions with Clickers?
- Create an ice breaker
- Assess understanding
- Conduct polls
- Obtain 100 feedback
- Generate discussion
- Create graphical output
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10Examples in Extension
- Discussing sensitive issues
- finances, diet, food handling
- Judging contest entries
- Polling to assess content understanding
- Making before and after comparisons
- assess attitude change
11Answer displays
12(No Transcript)
13Which region are you from?
- Western
- North Central
- Southern
- Northeast
- Other
Sample horizontal bar chart slide with simulated
data.
14Ever catch your audience snoozing?
Sample yes/no/abstain chart with simulated data.
15Reports
- Demographics
- Comparative scoring
- Participant results
- Others
16Restricted Uses
- RS can track attendance and assign grades
- Human Subjects Compliance Restrictions apply
- In Extension settings, should not
- Keep participant lists with personal or
demographic information - Tie devices to individuals
- Track responses for scoring or testing purposes
17Which meal is more nutritious?
Sample picture slide and chart with simulated
data.
Photos 1. http//www.flickr.com/photos/lolagetz/
418390723/ 2. http//www.flickr.com/photos/digital
_sean/2441014442/
18Clickers promote interaction
- Strongly Agree
- Agree
- Neutral
- Disagree
- Strongly Disagree
Sample Likert scale chart with simulated data.
19What about our fleeting audiences?
Photo http//www.flickr.com/photos/fisheystream/2
475126500/
20Trends
- Mobile devices are everywhere
- People create online information, not just
consume - Google has become a verb
- Destination web sites are losing ground
- Average site visit 56 seconds per page (Nielsen
Online) - People are self-congregating online
- Companies need to invest in direct public
engagement to influence behavior change
21Mobile and social media help you go where the
people are
Photo http//www.flickr.com/photos/mcgarry/111003
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22PodCasting
Photo http//www.flickr.com/photos/philscoville/5
28744950/in/photostream/
23Do you use podcasts?
- Never
- I sometimes listen
- I subscribe and listen regularly
- I produce podcasts
24What news most interests you?
- Natl/International
- Local news
- Sports
- Entertainment
- Money
- Classifieds
25How does the news reach you?
- Syndication
- Print - AP
- Broadcast - network affiliates
- Web
- RSS or Atom
- Format for feeding information
- Subscribe using feed readers, iTunes, others
- Google Reader
26Podcasting
- Distributing digital content for download via
syndication (RSS or Atom) - Files can be linked on web sites for click to
download, but - Podcast implies syndication
- Podcast iPod broadcast
27Podcasting
- Content can be audio or video
- Usually MP3 file format
- Doesnt require an iPod or MP3 player
28What can podcasts be used for?
- Education / training
- Talk shows
- Self-guided tours
- Audio factsheets
- Other ideas?
29How to subscribe to a podcast?
- iTunes Store
- Browse or search for podcasts
- Look for a Subscribe button
- Other popular podcast sites
- http//PodcastDirectory.com
- http//PodcastAlley.com
30What is iTunes U?
- Part of the Apple Store for publishing
university-generated content - Check with your university IT group
31Producing a podcast
- Requires software and microphone
- Use free tools such as Audacity to record and
edit audio content - Consider iTunes U for hosting
- Register with podcasting directories
- Dont forget about accessibility. Link to text
files.
32Best practices for podcasts
- Audience-centered content
- Regular and frequent release
- Short and simple
- Production quality
- Clearly articulated links
- Written transcripts
- Findable (file names, tags)
- Provide for evaluation
33References
- Using Clickers for Instant Feedback, Robin
Brekke, Iowa State University - Recording http//www.ces.ncsu.edu/virtualit/click
ers.mov - Slides http//www.slideshare.net/jdorner/using-cl
ickers-for-instant-feedback-robin-brekke - Teaching with Classroom Response Systems, Derek
Bruff, Vanderbilt University - http//www.turning-talk.com/2009webinars/he_derekb
ruff
34References
- The Future Buzz Social Media, Web 2.0 and
Internet Stats, Adam Singer - http//thefuturebuzz.com/2009/01/12/social-media-w
eb-20-internet-numbers-stats/ - Drinking From a Fire Hose, Anne Adrian, Alabama
Cooperative Extension System - http//www.slideshare.net/aafromaa/drinking-from-a
-fire-hose - Micro Persuasion, Steve Rubel
- http//www.micropersuasion.com/2009/05/the-end-of-
the-destination-web-era.html
35References
- Podcasting and iTunes University, Janyne Kizer,
NC State UniversityRecording http//www.ces.ncsu
.edu/virtualit/podcasting_itunesu.movSlides
http//www.slideshare.net/jdorner/podcasting-and-n
csu-itunes - http//www.libsuccess.org/index.php?titlePodcasti
ng - http//www.podcasting-tools.com/
- http//www2a.cdc.gov/podcasts/bestpractices.htm
- http//www.digitalpodcast.com/podcastnews/2008/06/
01/best-practices-in-podcasting/
36Engage in New Ways
- Dont pass up the opportunity!
- Explore the resources in the eXtension
Collaborate wiki - http//collaborate.extension.org/wiki/FNEE