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1 Dean (Learning and Teaching) Arts, Education and Law Group First Glimpses of OLT TEL Project: What staff and students say works and why? Professor Glenn Finger

2 Two Australian Universities

3 Some first glimpses…students and digital technologies Has a smartphone – 93% Using University provided computers – 61% Has a tablet device – 52% (more than 25% do not use it for academic work Use of Twitter – 48% (of these, only 15% find it useful for University studies, and only 4% think it’s very useful) Use of Wikipedia – 88% -discipline differences: 72.6% Education through to >90% Law, Sciences, Engineering -achievement differences: High Distinction 91.6%, Pass or lower 88.5% -Year of study: 1 st year 83.8%, 2 nd year 87.2%; 3 rd year 88.7%; 4 th year 94.2%)

4 Some first glimpses…students If you had no way of using digital technologies for one week, how disruptive would this be? (Scale: 1 = no disruption at all to 10 + extremely disruptive) To University Studies? 8.9 To Everyday life? 7.5 Most Disrupted – Social Sciences, Medicine Least disrupted – Law, Engineering

5 So…what are the students really saying? What has been the most useful examples of technology-based learning that you’ve experienced so far in your university course? Please explain why these were particularly helpful/useful 4594 different examples 103 299 words

6 What works?…students

7 What works? …staff

8 The ‘state of the actual’ vs the ‘state of the art’ Logistical, study focused, passive consumption of knowledge Vs active construction of knowledge Instructivist Vs constructivist and connectivist knowledge creation  Acknowledge the ‘state of the actual’ - largely ‘safe’, bounded and outcomes-focused uses of digital technologies  Envision the ‘state of the art’ – (re)defining institutional cultures and assumptions of curriculum, pedagogy and assessment  Case studies being developed


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