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ITiLT podcast Emily Hillier Part B

Emily Hillier of Cardiff Metropolitan University (http://www3.uwic.ac.uk/) talks about the findings so far following data collection and teacher surveys as part of the iTILT project


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backchan.nl -- open source to involve the audience

backchan.nl -- open source to involve the audience | TELT | Scoop.it

Terry Elliott:

"The MIT Media Lab has developed an open source backchannel that would be ideal for the classroom for learners who are for whatever reason unwilling to raise their hands and their voices. […] This tool is easy to set up.  You can ask questions, make comments, add links or vote up or vote down a comment. "

 

Shona Whyte:

The link has more information about this open source tool, with advice on how to use it during a talk (or preferably a series of talks).  Good connectivity and power for laptops are required, and a dedicated display recommended, taking a little of the shine off for my regular teaching contexts.


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Shaz J's comment, July 31, 2012 9:11 AM
Hi Shona. At the moment I'm teaching English to primary school teachers, with no fancy technology inside the classroom. Each class is around 15 students.
I find these backchannel tools really interesting, though they are more defined to a lecture context. In Stannard's TTV about Today's Meet I quite liked his idea of groupwork class feedback, but your reservations about connectivity are echoed in my case.
Have you used these tools in your context?
Shona Whyte's comment, July 31, 2012 3:15 PM
Hi Shaz, I agree the backchannel is more suited to older learners and bigger groups. I haven't tried any yet, but am planning to have a go with Mentimeter à la rentrée, since my students mostly have smartphones.
Shaz J's comment, July 31, 2012 3:20 PM
Well, if you have a moment in a few months to report back with some feedback on your experiences or any thoughts, that would be great. Best of luck with it!