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Case Studies: Using Moodle for Collaborative
    Learning with University and Senior Secondary
    Students in Western Australia




MOODLE RESEARCH CONFERENCE
14 -15 SEPTEMBER 2012                               The University of Western Australia
AUTHORS




Mark Paynter
Integrated Human Studies &
Centre for Excellence in Natural Resource Management
Albany WA
Paynter80@gmail.com



Neville Bruce
Integrated Human Studies Convenor
Perth WA
Neville.Bruce@uwa.edu.au


                                                       The University of Western Australia
PRESENTATION OUTLINE

• Introduction:
        Research Interest and Context - Futures Education and
        Western Australia

• Case Study One:
       Moodle in Integrated Human Studies at the University

• Case Study Two:
        Moodle in a Regional Cluster of Secondary Schools

• Further Development:
       University and Secondary School Collaboration Using
       Moodle

• Conclusion and Questions
                                                    The University of Western Australia
Posted July 18, 2012 White-breasted wood swallows sit together on a branch of a Myall tree on a cold
morning in Roxby Downs, South Australia, July 2012. Morgan Dunn - Moodle – collaboration…Aust …coming together
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-07-18/white-breasted-woodswallows-sit-together-in-a-tree/4137588   The University of Western Australia
The University of Western Australia
The University of Western Australia
Case Study One: Post Graduate University Course
                Integrated Human Studies




                                        The University of Western Australia
VIDEO LINK
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAa-7x9gimc&feature=player_embedded

                                                                       The University of Western Australia
Case Study One: Research

• Research was undertaken to gauge the effectiveness of Moodle in
  achieving aims of the university courses.

• Twenty students participated in the online questionnaire out of the 29
  students enrolled.

• All 10 students who had used other LMS, regarded Moodle as a
  superior or as effective as other LMS.

• At least 75% of respondents agreed that Moodle enabled
  communication and collaboration skills to be developed

• 90% of students considered that independent learning skills were
  developed through the use of Moodle.



                                                         The University of Western Australia
CASE STUDY 2: SECONDARY SCHOOL COLLABORATION & MOODLE




          GIFTED                                                                 SENIOR SECONDARY
        EDUCATION                                                                     COURSES
                                                                                      Mathematics, History,
                                                                                 Sciences, Literature, Economics


                      MOODLE
                                                                       MOODLE   + VC
                                         REGIONAL
                    + VC
                                        COMMUNITIES



                                                                                           COMMUNITY
                               MOODEL   + VC                        + VC
                                                           MOODLE                           GROUPS
    PROFESSIONAL
    DEVELOPMENT
      OF STAFF

                                        COLLABORATION
                                        North Albany SHS
                                        Katanning SHS
                                        Mount Barker CC
                                        Albany SHS
                                        Denmark HS
                                        Narrogin SHS




                                                                                                The University of Western Australia
VIDEO CONFERENCE & LMS FACILITIES




             Microphone
                                                    Camera 2




                              The University of Western Australia
VIDEO CONFERENCE & LMS FACILITIES




Camera 2


                                           Extended Area
                                      for online learning tasks
                                           or larger groups




                                     The University of Western Australia
The University of Western Australia
Case Study 2 Research:
Secondary Schools on Moodle and other ICT use




• Moodle (or other learning management systems) were used by over a
  third (37%) of respondents, with about 14% of the respondents
  indicating use of more than 5 hours per week.

• Almost half of the respondents (46%) indicated that their students
  were using Moodle or another LMS, with almost a quarter (22%)
  indicating more than 2 hours use per week.

• Not surprisingly a positive correlation between staff personal use and
  student use in class was found




                                                          The University of Western Australia
Further Collaboration:
           University with Secondary Schools



• Secondary school economics students have already engaged with university
  staff to explore futures scenarios.

• The Human Biology program over many years had strong collaboration across
  education sectors.

• Moodle is expected to play a crucial role in providing a LMS for shared projects
  and communication between both staff and students at universities and
  secondary schools in our project.

• The framework by which the project will occur is being developed; progress will
  be reported on our website: Education for World Futures .




                                                                 The University of Western Australia
CONCLUSION




http://www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/
                                    The University of Western Australia
CONCLUSION

Education is responding to meet the challenges of the 21st
century and examples include hose described:-

• a university course
• a cluster of secondary schools
• future development will include university and school
  collaboration
• Moodle has been shown to be a highly suitable LMS to
  enable this collaboration and provide a unifying medium.

We are interested in learning from others about
university/school collaboration – at the teacher level, the student
level or the organisational level.




                                                      The University of Western Australia
http://www.abc.net.au/news/




                              The University of Western Australia
http://www.abc.net.au/news/




                              The University of Western Australia
http://www.abc.net.au/news/




                              The University of Western Australia
http://www.abc.net.au/news/




                              The University of Western Australia
http://www.abc.net.au/news/




                              The University of Western Australia
THE MEGAPROBLEMS OF THE 21ST CENTURY



EXCESSIVE POPULATION GROWTH
World population may grow to 8.9 billion people, with a growing demand for consumer goods and
carbon-based energy, far exceeding what the planet can handle.


WATER SHORTAGES
Rivers and aquifers are drying up. Many farmers will not have the water essential for food
growing. There will be wars over water.


DESTRUCTION OF LIFE IN THE OCEANS
Only 10% of edible fish remain in the oceans, and this percentage is rapidly declining.


MASS FAMINE IN ILL-ORGANIZED COUNTRIES
Farm productivity is declining. Grain will rise in cost. This will harm the poorest countries.


THE SPREAD OF DESERTS Soil is being eroded. Deserts are spreading in areas
that used to have good soil and grassland.



RUNAWAY COMPUTER INTELLIGENCE
Computers will acquire the capability to increase their own intelligence until a chain reaction
happens of machines becoming more intelligent at electronic speed.



.                                                                                     The University of Western Australia
THE MEGAPROBLEMS OF THE 21ST CENTURY (cont)



NON-STATE ACTORS WITH EXTREME WEAPONS
Nuclear or biological weapons are becoming easier to build by terrorist organizations, political groups or individuals,
who are not acting for a given state.


VIOLENT RELIGIOUS EXTREMISM
Religious extremism and jihads may become widespread, leading to large numbers of suicide terrorists, and religious
war between Muslims and Christians.




WAR THAT COULD END CIVILIZATION
A global war like World War I or II, conducted with today’s vast number of nuclear weapons and new biological
weapons, could end civilization.




                                                                                            The University of Western Australia
THE MEGAPROBLEMS OF THE 21ST CENTURY (cont)


PANDEMICS AIDS
is continuing to spread. Infectious pandemics could spread at unstoppable rates, as they have in the past, but
now with the capability to kill enormous numbers of people


EXTREME POVERTY
2 to 3 billion people live in conditions of extreme poverty, with lack of sanitation. The difference between rich
and poor is becoming ever more extreme.


GROWTH OF SHANTYCITIES
Shantytowns (shantycities) with extreme violence and poverty are growing in many parts of the world. Youth
there have no hope.


UNSTOPPABLE GLOBAL MIGRATIONS
Large numbers of people are leaving the poorest countries and shantycities, wanting to find a life in countries
with opportunity.


GLOBAL WARMING
Global warming will lead to severe climate change. Unless stopped, it will upset the basic control mechanisms
of planet Earth.




                                                                                            The University of Western Australia
FUTURES EDUCATION




http://www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/

                                           The University of Western Australia

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Case Studies: Using Moodle for Collaborative Learning with University and Senior Secondary Students

  • 1. Case Studies: Using Moodle for Collaborative Learning with University and Senior Secondary Students in Western Australia MOODLE RESEARCH CONFERENCE 14 -15 SEPTEMBER 2012 The University of Western Australia
  • 2. AUTHORS Mark Paynter Integrated Human Studies & Centre for Excellence in Natural Resource Management Albany WA Paynter80@gmail.com Neville Bruce Integrated Human Studies Convenor Perth WA Neville.Bruce@uwa.edu.au The University of Western Australia
  • 3. PRESENTATION OUTLINE • Introduction: Research Interest and Context - Futures Education and Western Australia • Case Study One: Moodle in Integrated Human Studies at the University • Case Study Two: Moodle in a Regional Cluster of Secondary Schools • Further Development: University and Secondary School Collaboration Using Moodle • Conclusion and Questions The University of Western Australia
  • 4. Posted July 18, 2012 White-breasted wood swallows sit together on a branch of a Myall tree on a cold morning in Roxby Downs, South Australia, July 2012. Morgan Dunn - Moodle – collaboration…Aust …coming together http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-07-18/white-breasted-woodswallows-sit-together-in-a-tree/4137588 The University of Western Australia
  • 5. The University of Western Australia
  • 6. The University of Western Australia
  • 7. Case Study One: Post Graduate University Course Integrated Human Studies The University of Western Australia
  • 9. Case Study One: Research • Research was undertaken to gauge the effectiveness of Moodle in achieving aims of the university courses. • Twenty students participated in the online questionnaire out of the 29 students enrolled. • All 10 students who had used other LMS, regarded Moodle as a superior or as effective as other LMS. • At least 75% of respondents agreed that Moodle enabled communication and collaboration skills to be developed • 90% of students considered that independent learning skills were developed through the use of Moodle. The University of Western Australia
  • 10. CASE STUDY 2: SECONDARY SCHOOL COLLABORATION & MOODLE GIFTED SENIOR SECONDARY EDUCATION COURSES Mathematics, History, Sciences, Literature, Economics MOODLE MOODLE + VC REGIONAL + VC COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY MOODEL + VC + VC MOODLE GROUPS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF STAFF COLLABORATION North Albany SHS Katanning SHS Mount Barker CC Albany SHS Denmark HS Narrogin SHS The University of Western Australia
  • 11. VIDEO CONFERENCE & LMS FACILITIES Microphone Camera 2 The University of Western Australia
  • 12. VIDEO CONFERENCE & LMS FACILITIES Camera 2 Extended Area for online learning tasks or larger groups The University of Western Australia
  • 13. The University of Western Australia
  • 14. Case Study 2 Research: Secondary Schools on Moodle and other ICT use • Moodle (or other learning management systems) were used by over a third (37%) of respondents, with about 14% of the respondents indicating use of more than 5 hours per week. • Almost half of the respondents (46%) indicated that their students were using Moodle or another LMS, with almost a quarter (22%) indicating more than 2 hours use per week. • Not surprisingly a positive correlation between staff personal use and student use in class was found The University of Western Australia
  • 15. Further Collaboration: University with Secondary Schools • Secondary school economics students have already engaged with university staff to explore futures scenarios. • The Human Biology program over many years had strong collaboration across education sectors. • Moodle is expected to play a crucial role in providing a LMS for shared projects and communication between both staff and students at universities and secondary schools in our project. • The framework by which the project will occur is being developed; progress will be reported on our website: Education for World Futures . The University of Western Australia
  • 17. CONCLUSION Education is responding to meet the challenges of the 21st century and examples include hose described:- • a university course • a cluster of secondary schools • future development will include university and school collaboration • Moodle has been shown to be a highly suitable LMS to enable this collaboration and provide a unifying medium. We are interested in learning from others about university/school collaboration – at the teacher level, the student level or the organisational level. The University of Western Australia
  • 18. http://www.abc.net.au/news/ The University of Western Australia
  • 19. http://www.abc.net.au/news/ The University of Western Australia
  • 20. http://www.abc.net.au/news/ The University of Western Australia
  • 21. http://www.abc.net.au/news/ The University of Western Australia
  • 22. http://www.abc.net.au/news/ The University of Western Australia
  • 23. THE MEGAPROBLEMS OF THE 21ST CENTURY EXCESSIVE POPULATION GROWTH World population may grow to 8.9 billion people, with a growing demand for consumer goods and carbon-based energy, far exceeding what the planet can handle. WATER SHORTAGES Rivers and aquifers are drying up. Many farmers will not have the water essential for food growing. There will be wars over water. DESTRUCTION OF LIFE IN THE OCEANS Only 10% of edible fish remain in the oceans, and this percentage is rapidly declining. MASS FAMINE IN ILL-ORGANIZED COUNTRIES Farm productivity is declining. Grain will rise in cost. This will harm the poorest countries. THE SPREAD OF DESERTS Soil is being eroded. Deserts are spreading in areas that used to have good soil and grassland. RUNAWAY COMPUTER INTELLIGENCE Computers will acquire the capability to increase their own intelligence until a chain reaction happens of machines becoming more intelligent at electronic speed. . The University of Western Australia
  • 24. THE MEGAPROBLEMS OF THE 21ST CENTURY (cont) NON-STATE ACTORS WITH EXTREME WEAPONS Nuclear or biological weapons are becoming easier to build by terrorist organizations, political groups or individuals, who are not acting for a given state. VIOLENT RELIGIOUS EXTREMISM Religious extremism and jihads may become widespread, leading to large numbers of suicide terrorists, and religious war between Muslims and Christians. WAR THAT COULD END CIVILIZATION A global war like World War I or II, conducted with today’s vast number of nuclear weapons and new biological weapons, could end civilization. The University of Western Australia
  • 25. THE MEGAPROBLEMS OF THE 21ST CENTURY (cont) PANDEMICS AIDS is continuing to spread. Infectious pandemics could spread at unstoppable rates, as they have in the past, but now with the capability to kill enormous numbers of people EXTREME POVERTY 2 to 3 billion people live in conditions of extreme poverty, with lack of sanitation. The difference between rich and poor is becoming ever more extreme. GROWTH OF SHANTYCITIES Shantytowns (shantycities) with extreme violence and poverty are growing in many parts of the world. Youth there have no hope. UNSTOPPABLE GLOBAL MIGRATIONS Large numbers of people are leaving the poorest countries and shantycities, wanting to find a life in countries with opportunity. GLOBAL WARMING Global warming will lead to severe climate change. Unless stopped, it will upset the basic control mechanisms of planet Earth. The University of Western Australia

Editor's Notes

  • #9: Key slides ..what is the point of the confference engageExcite my raeenegage ad help each other…
  • #12: Regional schools…particular problems…remote..blend …teaching methodoldy..players ..maths…complex situation…Coommunity …gel …MoodleOther things…vidoe conferencing….synchronising…video side idea…discussion later…most imortant Moodle and 21stCeturyUiand schools and combination of the two.
  • #14: Moodle lends itself to VC .link to reseacrh question…Maria
  • #16: Sec schools -research…..paper undr reviewMoodle has done well.Interested were ready for 21st C curricuumACARA and direction..ready for it?CoulldModdle be a unifying method..Reasearach…are intersted in the futuere..ICT skills ..were doing or not….ready belief for ore, could do it, more support needed, but ..Moodle support be of value…I thnk …thoughts for PhD..would Moodle support ….
  • #18: Thtesis …all about taking ..futuers studieseducationinstsacrooss ..use MOOdle as a unifying force…Leave at this slide..Go away with the idea…link…Oxforduniversity….humanity technology..collaboration…Moodle to achieve this end…what do you think????Prepared for it ot to work…no response….Ask questions….hear about other sec/uni…experiences with MoodelCollaborative…research possibility12 mins presentation…
  • #25: Quick quiz….dots and yellow paper…Emma