Title: Using Video Podcasts to Model Critical Thinking
1Using Video Podcasts to Model Critical Thinking
Rebecca LeDocq, Jennifer Kosiak Bob Hoar,
UW-La Crosse, Hal Schlais, IIURL Sherrie
Serros, UW-Eau Claire
2What is a Podcast?
- Digital media by which a user can watch and
listen to audio on a computer. - ChalkTalk
- Coursecast
- Profcast
3Podcasts in Higher Education
- Supplementary course materials and examples.
- Remedial or refresher lessons.
- How-to-Tutorials.
- Samples of Student Work
4Why Podcast?
- Faculty Point of View
- Supplementary Course Materials/Notes
- Innovative Technology
- Numerous Student Benefits
- Clarify misconceptions.
- Reinforce key skills.
- Enhance understanding of key concepts
- See alternative perspective (solution
strategies). - Free class time for inquiry-based activities.
- Promote critical thinking.
5Why Podcast?
- Student Point of View
- Provide introduction to material
- Organize weekly activities/lessons
- Support independent learning
- Anytime/anywhere access
- Enable deeper engagement than with notes.
- Develop more positive attitude toward instruction.
6Student Feedback
- I used the Podcast in my prep for the upcoming
exam. It is a wonderful review and basically is
more class time outside of class. I love the
podcast! - I used the Quiz Solution Podcasts this week by
first viewing my quiz and how I worked through
the problems, then I viewed how Dr. Hoar worked
through the problems and noted any significant
moves toward completing the problems with which I
struggled. -
7Student Feedback
- At first, I just watched and listened. Then, the
second time around I compared the way Dr. Hoar
solved the problem to the way I did and saw where
I made some of my mistakes. - I moved the cursor along without sound so I could
track the steps I took with the steps Dr. Hoar
took while he worked it out. If I didn't
understand what he did, I put the sound on. -
8Survey Results
9Why Student-Generated Podcasts?
- Collaboration with instructors
- Increase confidence as future educator.
- Determine the goal of the problem
- Identify student misconceptions
- Reflective lesson planning
Kelly
Maren
Kristin
10Student Cycle
11Podcasting 101
- Tablet PC
- Jing
- SnagIt
- Camtasia
- Sketchpad
12Participant Discussion
- How can podcasts improve student learning in my
content area? - How do faculty-created and/or student-generated
podcasts enhance critical thinking skills for
undergraduate students?
13Institute for Innovations in Undergraduate
Research and Learning Mission To develop,
foster and support innovations that use digital
technology to enhance undergraduate teaching,
learning and research, and to make very simple
the storage, retrieval and sharing of digital
content for teaching.