Title: Purdue's System-Wide Deployment of a Classroom Response System
1Purdue's System-Wide Deployment of a Classroom
Response System
Presented byFrancoise BachelderSteven
LichtiRobert FrenchPurdue University
2Opinion Survey
3Lack of Communication and Interaction in a Large
Classroom
- In a large lecture hall the only means of
communication for an instructor is to lecture
hoping that his students will follow his
explanations and not fall asleep
4No communication
- Sometimes the instructor will ask questions and
some students will raise their hands, but who
wants to be noticed in a large classroom by the
instructor (or worse by the other students!).
5Passive learning
- There is no communication between the instructor
and the students. The process of passive learning
is in place and even a very talented instructor
finds it difficult to know if the students
understand the concepts he is presenting to them.
6Create interaction
- What is necessary in a large classroom is to
create an interaction between the students and
the instructor. The CPS system creates a new way
of communication that facilitates active learning.
7Using clickers
- By using clickers, the students do not have to
raise their hand to answer questions. They just
press on a button and automatically the
instructor can see if the students understood or
not.
8Professor Elmore in his Physics classroom
9Advantage for the students
- It is an advantage for the students because they
are not singled out in the class.
10Advantage for the instructor
- It is an advantage for the instructor because it
is a way of getting a diagnostic on the overall
understanding of the class (histogram).
11Histogram
12Group discussion
- It is up to the instructor to decide if he wants
to use the system with the students using the
clickers individually or have group discussions
before using them.
13Acting an answer
- If the students act on answering a question
even if it is only pressing a button it is making
them do more than think about a possible answer.
14Feedback for the instructor
- The system also provides an instructor with a
powerful knowledge of the classes general
knowledge, the weaknesses that need to be cover
again and the new concepts that can be approached.
15Diagnostic the knowledge
- By using the clickers at certain periods during
the class the instructor can stay in tune with
the understanding and move on or go back.
16Active learning
- Many students may see the use of clickers as only
to be tested and get a grade, it is important to
change this perception and show them that the
main advantage of using the system for them is to
be active in their own learning process.
17Engagement
- Learning occurs when the students instead of
answering automatically a question without
thinking, engage in reasoning and talking the
answer.
18New Teaching Model
- When using group discussions and using clickers
the focus changes but the interactions among the
students and the instructors can be more creative.
19Learning Tool
- The students realize that it is not another way
of being tested but it is designed to help them
understand difficult concepts and participate to
their own learning process.
20Success
- Participating in the learning process is an
achievement that technologies like response
systems offer, and will make a learning system a
success.
21Quiz!
22Testimonial
23Terminology
- eInstruction a company headquartered in Denton,
Texas - CPS Classroom Performance System, the
audience response system made by eInstruction - CPSOnline the online component of CPS.
24Components
- Hardware
- Software
- CPSOnline
- TIC Technology in the Classroom
25Standard Purdue Classroom
- Computer
- Wireless Mouse
- Single or Dual Projection
- USB Extension Cable
- CPSRF Receiver capable of supporting 1000
simultaneous users
26System-wide Deployment
- Adoption of a single system
- Minimize student costs
- Minimize barriers to faculty use
- Maximize the ability of ITaP to support classroom
response systems
27Current State of Deployment
- 50 Instructors
- 11000 Students
- 207 TIC Sites (Classrooms w/Technology)
- WebCT Vista Integration
- CPSOnline class creation and student signup
- Gradebook integration one-click upload of grades
into Vista Grade Book - For the future integration with question
database Blackboard
28System Architecture
Students pad number and CPSOnline username and
password registered on eInstruction database and
student is enrolled in CPSOnline class
Students logon to WebCT Vista class or
eInstruction web site, register their pad, and
sign up for a CPSOnline class
Instructor imports CPSOnline class containing
students into CPS software
29Future Developments
- New Response Pads in Fall 06 LCD screens,
auto-join - New software version (4.0)
30CMS Integration
- Single point of contact
- Setup of testing environment
- WebCT server code must be tested in dev, qa and
production environments - Testing area on eInstruction servers
- WebCT Vista and eInstruction have different
architectures
31Student privacy issues
- CPSOnline stores student data
- Username, personal info
- Grades (if uploaded outside WebCT)
- Eventual goal bypass CPSOnline and have
communication only between client software and
WebCT - Make eInstruction at Purdue available only via
WebCT
32Quiz!
33Training
- Workshops
- Initially demo only
- Move to include more hands-on and advanced
features - Hands-on is desirable, but no receiver is
available at attendee workstation - Create sample databases and distribute
- Install on laptops
34Training
- Manual
- Had to make our own.
- Separate manuals for CPS software, reports
gradebook - Include WebCT Vista and non-WebCT procedures
- Next rewrite to include research procedures
(anonymous polling, IRB, disclaimer, release
forms, CPS 4.0 direct export to SPSS)
35Training
- Handouts
- Must have Users Manuals for Vista and non-Vista
versions - Student pad registration
- Pad replacement
- Pad usage
- Handouts and manuals posted online for download
36Training
- Link to version of CPS software currently running
in labs and instructional sites - Software is not always backwardly compatible
databases will be updated - Discourage downloading from eInstruction web site
- Must communicate software upgrades
- Troubleshoot problems from failure to upgrade
37Instructor Concerns
- Learning Curve
- How to use effectively in class
- Can slow teaching, especially in the beginning
- Technical problems kill enthusiasm
38Typical Consulting Issues
- Vista class creation
- Registration link title is not name of CPSOnline
class - Additional signup links in the same Vista section
point to the same CPSOnline class - If instructor has previously created a CPSOnline
class via the web using his/her Vista username,
that username will be incremented when using Vista
39Typical Consulting Issues
- Students in multiple sections of the same class
that share one WebCT Vista section will be
enrolled in one large CPSOnline class when
registering via Vista - Non-Vista student IDs - If entered incorrectly,
students themselves must change! - Instructors can change in the software, but time
consuming! - Student passwords cant change in Vista
40Typical Consulting Issues
- Loaner Pads no provision for dummy students
in Vista. - Instructors have to add them in themselves online
- CPS v. 4.0 (beta) will not accept loaner pads not
registered in Vista! - Pad replacement
- Instructors need to be reminded to sync the class
41Quiz!!
42Opinion Survey
43End and Questions
Thank you for attending!