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D R S I M O N L A N C A S T E R
@ S _ J _ L A N C A S T E R
@ C H E M V I G N E T T E
STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES
Learning aid
Assistance for students
with disabilities and
learning difficulties
Revision aid
Illness contingency
Self observation
Recording ‘quality
control’
Logistics and resources
Time Consuming
Preparation
Editing
File creation and
maintenance
Discourages lecture
attendance?
Discourages note
taking?
Lazy revision?
VIGNETTES AND PREZI
We use the term
‘vignette’ to refer to
a short segment of a
screencast covering a
critical concept
which may be
augmented by an
interactive
component
introduced during the
editing process.
Prezi is an alternative
presentation tool
that allows students
to map a non-linear
route; in this case
between vignettes on
aspects of the course.
ARE YOU WEDDED TO CONTENT?
1. Yes
2. No
DO WISH YOU HAD MORE TIME FOR
INTERACTION?
1. Yes
2. No
ARE THERE PARTS OF THE COURSE
STUDENTS ‚DON’T GET‛?
1. Yes
2. No
ARE YOU EVER BEEN FRUSTRATED BY
PERSISTENT MISCONCEPTIONS?
1. Yes
2. No
WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO DO TO
IMPROVE LEARNING?
1. Encourage attendance
2. Increase engagement
3. Promote peer-
instruction
4. Incentivise private
study
5. Facilitate thought
LECTURE FLIPPING?
Students are strongly encouraged to watch a
screencast recording of the (previous year’s)
lecture the flipped lecture is replacing.
They attend the timetabled teaching slot and are
engaged in as interactive and as ‘challenging’ a
session as the ‘lecturer’ can muster using every
audience participation device at their disposal.
UPTAKE
WHAT IS AN ORGANOMETALLIC?
1. A compound with both
metal and carbon atoms.
2. A coordination complex in
which one of the ligands
contains carbon.
3. A large musical
instrument constructed
from tin pipes.
4. A compound containing a
metal-to-carbon bond.
5. An organic molecule with
a metal in it somewhere.
100%
50%
50%
50%
100%
50%
50%
WHICH ARE GENUINE STUDENT EVALUATION
COMMENTS?
1. A lot of the descriptive chemistry was very dry and essentially boring. It is
hard to teach this kind of material but the 'flipped lectures' seemed to combat
this.
2. I think the 'flipped' lectures run by Dr. Lancaster were a really good idea and I
felt more engaged in the module.
3. I appreciated Dr Lancaster's efforts to make the lectures interesting and
engaging in a modern way. The 'flipped' lectures were very successful.
4. I really enjoyed the flipped lectures and find that revising that material is
much easier.
5. The flipped-lectures are a definite step in the right direction, away from
archaic lectures with little or no mental stimulus, towards a more interactive
learning experience that maximises learning outcome!
6. They were good fun as it was nice to have interaction with the lecture as
opposed to just being talked at, it was also nice having knowledge of what
you were talking about as we had already gone through the material!
7. I think the flipped lectures were a really good idea because it was a more
interactive way to engage students into learning, rather than the repetitive
routine of having to listen to the lecturer work through a PowerPoint
presentation for an hour.
THE MAGIC BULLET: HOW SHOULD YOU
REACT IF YOU GET A SPREAD OF ANSWERS?
1. Move on.
2. Shrug, look disapproving
and move on.
3. Refer them to the notes
and move on.
4. Repeat your original
explanation and move on.
5. Repeat your original
explanation and poll
again.
6. Invite the students to find
someone who disagrees
with them, discuss it and
CONCLUSIONS
Flipped lectures are an exciting opportunity for
innovative blended learning.
They are not an easy option for staff or students.
This model does not involve any reduction in contact
hours.
Student reaction has been extraordinarily positive.
I am continually introducing more but have no plans to
completely phase out lectures.
The flipped term can encompass a huge variety of
means by which students prepare and engagement
approaches during contact time.

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Beyond screencasting

  • 1. D R S I M O N L A N C A S T E R @ S _ J _ L A N C A S T E R @ C H E M V I G N E T T E
  • 2. STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES Learning aid Assistance for students with disabilities and learning difficulties Revision aid Illness contingency Self observation Recording ‘quality control’ Logistics and resources Time Consuming Preparation Editing File creation and maintenance Discourages lecture attendance? Discourages note taking? Lazy revision?
  • 3. VIGNETTES AND PREZI We use the term ‘vignette’ to refer to a short segment of a screencast covering a critical concept which may be augmented by an interactive component introduced during the editing process. Prezi is an alternative presentation tool that allows students to map a non-linear route; in this case between vignettes on aspects of the course.
  • 4. ARE YOU WEDDED TO CONTENT? 1. Yes 2. No
  • 5. DO WISH YOU HAD MORE TIME FOR INTERACTION? 1. Yes 2. No
  • 6. ARE THERE PARTS OF THE COURSE STUDENTS ‚DON’T GET‛? 1. Yes 2. No
  • 7. ARE YOU EVER BEEN FRUSTRATED BY PERSISTENT MISCONCEPTIONS? 1. Yes 2. No
  • 8. WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO DO TO IMPROVE LEARNING? 1. Encourage attendance 2. Increase engagement 3. Promote peer- instruction 4. Incentivise private study 5. Facilitate thought
  • 9. LECTURE FLIPPING? Students are strongly encouraged to watch a screencast recording of the (previous year’s) lecture the flipped lecture is replacing. They attend the timetabled teaching slot and are engaged in as interactive and as ‘challenging’ a session as the ‘lecturer’ can muster using every audience participation device at their disposal.
  • 11. WHAT IS AN ORGANOMETALLIC? 1. A compound with both metal and carbon atoms. 2. A coordination complex in which one of the ligands contains carbon. 3. A large musical instrument constructed from tin pipes. 4. A compound containing a metal-to-carbon bond. 5. An organic molecule with a metal in it somewhere.
  • 12. 100% 50% 50% 50% 100% 50% 50% WHICH ARE GENUINE STUDENT EVALUATION COMMENTS? 1. A lot of the descriptive chemistry was very dry and essentially boring. It is hard to teach this kind of material but the 'flipped lectures' seemed to combat this. 2. I think the 'flipped' lectures run by Dr. Lancaster were a really good idea and I felt more engaged in the module. 3. I appreciated Dr Lancaster's efforts to make the lectures interesting and engaging in a modern way. The 'flipped' lectures were very successful. 4. I really enjoyed the flipped lectures and find that revising that material is much easier. 5. The flipped-lectures are a definite step in the right direction, away from archaic lectures with little or no mental stimulus, towards a more interactive learning experience that maximises learning outcome! 6. They were good fun as it was nice to have interaction with the lecture as opposed to just being talked at, it was also nice having knowledge of what you were talking about as we had already gone through the material! 7. I think the flipped lectures were a really good idea because it was a more interactive way to engage students into learning, rather than the repetitive routine of having to listen to the lecturer work through a PowerPoint presentation for an hour.
  • 13. THE MAGIC BULLET: HOW SHOULD YOU REACT IF YOU GET A SPREAD OF ANSWERS? 1. Move on. 2. Shrug, look disapproving and move on. 3. Refer them to the notes and move on. 4. Repeat your original explanation and move on. 5. Repeat your original explanation and poll again. 6. Invite the students to find someone who disagrees with them, discuss it and
  • 14. CONCLUSIONS Flipped lectures are an exciting opportunity for innovative blended learning. They are not an easy option for staff or students. This model does not involve any reduction in contact hours. Student reaction has been extraordinarily positive. I am continually introducing more but have no plans to completely phase out lectures. The flipped term can encompass a huge variety of means by which students prepare and engagement approaches during contact time.