Developing Faculty wide teaching of statistics and SPSS using web- based interactive resources Volker Patent, Innovations fellow, the Open University.

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Developing Faculty wide teaching of statistics and SPSS using web- based interactive resources Volker Patent, Innovations fellow, the Open University. Presented at SPSS user meeting, York Friday 15 th Oct 2010

Abstract SPSS forms a significant part of our undergraduate and postgraduate teaching at the Open University in Psychology and Social Sciences. Distance education presents its own problems in terms of supporting students with their learning of SPSS and Stats. This presentation aims to provide an overview over the directions of development of SPSS resources in the Faculty with some examples of materials in production and discussion of how multimedia resources can facilitate the learning of statistics in an online distance learning context

Study of SPSS at the Open University Used in Social Sciences, Maths and Education at undergraduate and postgraduate levels Approximately 8000 students each year studying courses in Social Sciences with some statistics and SPSS components. OU students study at a distance, using materials developed and provided by OU Two modules have residential school which use SPSS for practical empirical work, but students expected to use SPSS independently for their reports. Wide range of statistical analyses are taught

Challenges of distance education at Open University Possible Isolation of students Lack of face to face Supporting students when things go pear-shaped. Characteristics of the student corpus Technologically mediated (e.g. VLE, first class) Costs Inclusive, open education Course specific (e.g. sequencing, workload)

Technical challenges Software environments – Vista (version 14 problems) – Firewall issues in authentication – Students with access issues Guidance becomes out of date with new updates – Reuse of materials – Costs of update Desirability of support of ‘ancient’ versions of SPSS Balance between being an early adapter, vs. trailing the developments

Teaching Statistics is a challenge Statistics & IT anxiety – Effect on academic achievement (Elmore et al.,1993; Lalonde & Gardner, 1993; Onwuegbuzie, 2004; Zanakis & Valenza, 1997). – Online tuition may be superior in reducing stats anxiety (DeVaney, 2010). Distance learning – hands-on practical experience of Stats software Multi-faceted – All of the above + procrastination, attitudes, age, efficacy/confidence. How students fare with stats and stats software influences transfer of skills to real world applications (Maxwell, Wang & Chiu, 2008)

HEA co-funded mini-project – develop materials for internal and external use – Based on version 14 SPSS – Screen-cast materials – Available on Open learn – Focus on 1 course (DSE212 – Exploring Psychology) – Intention to enhance interactivity and avoid static pages and screenshots

Screen - casting Simple: – Record user action Annotated – Recorded action with written or audio commentary – Subtitles Complex – Branching story lines

Some 2007/8 examples Example 1: Descriptive statistics Example 2: Menu demo

2010 Faculty drive to avoid ‘cottage industry production’ and bring more materials online Centralised study materials – Increased use of VLE – Streamlining of assignment booklets – Centralised updating – Enhanced experience via online delivery Four psychology, 1 economics UG course and 1 masters course in development – Based on PASW SPSS version 18 – Reworked in generic style.

OU online SPSS guide

The bigger picture (2011+) SPSS teaching in a larger instructional frame (module->faculty) Learning stats based on solving problems using stats – Encourage active experimentation – Real world problems – New technologies & systems Synchronous communication Assessment systems Delivery platforms

Statistics & SPSS teaching in an online Multimedia world Ease of materials production Collaborativity affordances User expectations Interactivity and immersion Relevance Integration Course specific Personalisation Resource sharing, Re-use & Standards

Thank You Volker Patent Innovations fellow, Lecturer in Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Open University, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA