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ConferenceXP for Tutored Video Instruction

ConferenceXP for Tutored Video Instruction. Richard Anderson, Fred Videon University of Washington ConferenceXP Workshop November 2, 2006. Outline. Course offering between University of Washington (Seattle) and Beihang University (Beijing) Tutored Video Instruction Classroom Interaction

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ConferenceXP for Tutored Video Instruction

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  1. ConferenceXP for Tutored Video Instruction Richard Anderson, Fred Videon University of Washington ConferenceXP Workshop November 2, 2006

  2. Outline • Course offering between University of Washington (Seattle) and Beihang University (Beijing) • Tutored Video Instruction • Classroom Interaction • Supporting technology

  3. Goal: Offer UW Course at Beihang University • Motivation • Allow course offerings that are not currently available • UW-MSR-Beihang Partnership • Computer Science Course • Undergraduate Algorithms • Initial proposal • UW Professor spend a semester in China • Not possible for many reasons

  4. Timing issues for offering a UW course in China • Course to be offered Fall 2006 at UW • UW – term: Sept 27 – Dec 15 • Beihang - semester: Sept 1 – Dec 30 • Live video conferencing not feasible • UW Course 1:30-2:20 pm, MWF • Beijing – 4:30-5:20 am.

  5. Tutored Video Instruction • Base course on facilitated use of recorded materials • Materials recorded from a live class • Facilitator guides discussion around materials • Gibbons, Science 1977

  6. TVI Offering of UW Course in Beihang • Capture of UW course offered Fall 2006 • Beihang course uses UW lectures and other materials • Same text and assignments • UW Instructor visits in September and November • Local facilitators support the course

  7. Classroom Presenter • Tablet PC Based Classroom Interaction System • Students contribute to class using digital ink on instructors slide • Instructor views student submissions, and selectively shows them to the class • Activities embedded into slide based lecture • Contrasts to ‘Classroom Networks’ pedagogy • Individual vs. Aggregated responses

  8. Encourage students to contribute in multiple ways Promote engagement in the class Interest Alertness Demonstrate that all students have important opinions Peer interaction Feedback – classroom assessment Collection of ideas Collective brainstorm Student generation of examples Discovery of a pedagogical point Gain understanding of an example Show misconceptions Pedagogical Goals

  9. Classroom Presenter

  10. Submission Examples

  11. Submission examples

  12. What we are trying to achieve • Reproduce interactive classroom experience in a remote classroom • Moderate level of spoken interaction in UW course • Promoting interaction in remote classroom • Design of UW lecture materials to encourage interaction • Supporting materials – directions on when to stop for questions • Classroom Technology

  13. Technology Overview • Lecture recording: The UW classroom • ConferenceXP at the core of our archiving strategy • Lecture preparation • Packaging is automated with CXP Archive Transcoder • Playback: The Beihang classroom • Integrated AV/Presentation Playback using CXP WebViewer

  14. Building on Past Work with CXP • CXP deployed for distance learning since 2002 • Dedicated distance learning classroom • UW Classroom Presenter • UW CXP extensions focusing on archive preparation and playback

  15. Classroom Presenter Instructor Classroom Presenter Student Devices … Multicast CXP Audio/Video CXP Archive Service Recording: The UW Classroom • All devices use CXP Multicast Networking • CXP Archive Service provides a simple way to collect all classroom activity

  16. Lecture Packaging: CXP Archive Transcoder • Extract audio/video streams from Archive Service Database as WMV • Transcode WMV to preferred profile • Basic AV editing: crop, join, audio mixing • Classroom Presenter data transformations targeting CXP WebViewer • End result is a self contained downloadable package

  17. Archive Transcoder Screenshot

  18. Archive Transcoder Screenshot

  19. Lecture Playback: Webviewer • Integrated synchronized playback including: • Audio/Video • Instructor slides and ink • Student submissions

  20. CXP Webviewer Screenshot

  21. What we’ve learned so far • The course is in progress – feedback is positive, but we won’t really know what is going on until one of us visits • Students will take UW Midterm and Final, so there is going to be information on student performance

  22. Technology • Generally working well • Some minor glitches with new version of Classroom Presenter • Audience audio is a problem for replay • Student noise is distracting • A “facilitation interface” for Presenter/Webviewer would be great! • Lecture review by UW instructor is time consuming

  23. For more information www.cs.washington.edu/w421 For more information, contact Richard Anderson anderson@cs.washington.edu Fred Videon fred@cs.washington.edu

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