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1 On-Line Discussion Forums: New Platforms to supplement Professional Development at Walter Sisulu University BY Z.G.Baleni RPL Manager 10/16/20151

2 Topics to cover Introduction Staff Development Online discussion Methodology Results Conclusion Recommendations 10/16/20152

3 Introduction Staff development is primarily an institutional responsibility and operationalised within an institutional context, However, it is increasingly influenced by national policies and global trends. Institutions respond to these demands and take up national policies in different ways 10/16/20153

4 depending on their : –missions, – contexts, –institutional culture, – resources etc. The WSU context is that the Centre for Learning and Teaching Development (CLTD) has been mandated with academic staff development 10/16/20154

5 CLTD mission is to “promote excellence in learning and teaching by providing integrated and specialized professional expertise and services for all faculties towards the improvement of the institutional learning and teaching culture”. Goal 4 of WSU Learning and Teaching Strategy WSU 2017 strategy 5

6 WSU being a multi-campus institution poses a challenge to face-to-face academic staff development The question is: How to balance academic staff development with the core business of academics being in class always? How can CPDU achieve its goal of professionalising academics with least disruption of the academic programme? 10/16/20156

7 With the introduction of Blackboard(BB) as WSU virtual learning environment(VLE), an option was seen as possible. The question, is it practical? What will be the lecturers’ attitude? This case study is trying to respond to these challenges 10/16/20157

8 Staff Development An umbrella term for developing the capacity of higher education staff to fulfil their professional roles effectively; this includes training, educating, capacity- building and individual consultation (HEQC, Learning & Teaching Resource pack, 2005) 10/16/20158

9 Staff development be integral part of an institution’s human resource development strategy and practice rather than an isolated, optional activity. be at the centre of any attempt to respond to the challenges currently facing professionals in higher education. provide opportunities for training or capacity building in teaching practice as well as information technology upgrading 10/16/20159

10 Gibbons’(1998) description of the shift from module 1 to module 2 knowledge production has implications for learning and teaching e.g. –A shift from content & teacher-centred approach to student and concept-centred learning Technology has revolutionised learning & teaching 10/16/201510

11 Provision of staff development for teaching is now critical if lecturers are to become knowledgeable about new educational theories and methods. They require skills, knowledge in curriculum design, multi method delivery, teamwork, learning theories, assessment to mention a few. The idea that they require no preparation as educators is fast becoming an anachronism 10/16/201511

12 Online Discussion Forum Online discussions provide a perfect forum for an academic discourse which promotes: –increased student engagement, –critical analysis and reflection, and –the social construction of knowledge.” Warschauer(1997) 10/16/201512

13 Levine(2007:68) the discussion board plays a key role in enhancing the educational experience. Promotes “constructivist learning” (Levine 2007:68), promoting active learning where learners construct knowledge instead of acquiring it passively. 10/16/201513

14 They are an example of a method that could satisfy these needs in a cost-effective manner. Specifically, they provide –freedom from time constraints (participants can participate when and if they choose); –time for reflection (participants decide when and if they choose to participate) 10/16/201514

15 –opportunities to research and back up assertions; and –support for cost effective global communication Finally, learning activities that introduce participants to potentially useful learning and communications technologies provide a valuable training and exposure function. 10/16/201515

16 Methodology Workshop on “quality issues in e assessment” conducted for 3 days Presentations & extra material uploaded on BB 30 lecturers used All lecturers registered on BB as students Discussion forum created 10/16/201516

17 All free to post questions & comments on workshop presentations Lecturers expected to share classroom practice on use of learnt/work shopped strategies Observed over a period of five weeks after workshop Questionnaire sent by email to check on level of participation and perception of effectiveness. 10/16/201517

18 Discussion 1 st week observation - only 5 lecturers logged in Of the 5, two had questions, 3 had comments 2 nd week after I posted a few questions & email, activity increased to 25 lecturers logging on 3 rd week 10 lecturers shared their classroom experience 10/16/201518

19 4 th week – much activity took place, 25 lecturers Last week most lecturers were consistent in logging in and sharing classroom activity Only 5 lecturers never participated 10/16/201519

20 Questionnaire – use Likert scale Access to internet at home? –Only 16% have access at home 84% only access at work –Computer literacy level? 70% comfortable in use of internet & computer, 25% average and 5% still have challenges in some computer applications. 10/16/201520

21 Attitude towards discussion forum –80% enjoyed interaction with colleagues –15% not sure of its role –5% not interested Learn anything –75% agree –20% not sure –5% disagree 10/16/201521

22 Would use in class –85% strongly agree –10% agree –5% disagree Discussion forum as replacement to face to face workshops –55% strongly agree –40% not sure –5% strongly disagree 10/16/201522

23 Discussion forums to supplement face-to- face workshops –86% strongly agree –10% agree –4% disagree 10/16/201523

24 General comments –BB user friendly –Discussion forums an opportunity to engage colleagues more –Less time away from class –Theory easily integrated into Classroom practice Challenges - Internet access - No computers - Too much Workload 10/16/201524

25 Conclusion The perceived attributes are that the perception by potential adopters that the innovation has relative advantage, is not overly complex, is compatible with existing values and customs, can be tried on a limited basis, and has observable results. The findings of this study suggest that BB has a potential to become a widespread medium for continuing professional staff development. 10/16/201525

26 Recommendations The online forum was found to be observable, trialable and relatively easy to use compared to face-to-face workshops but it was perceived as less satisfying. It is a recommended method to supplement face-to-face staff development workshops. 10/16/201526

27 With the PGDHET and SLPs on the pipeline, surely this method will be very handy 10/16/201527


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