The use of interactive video in teaching teachers: an evaluation of a link with a primary school


Autoria(s): Kinnear, Heather; McWilliams, Stuart; Caul, Rl
Data(s)

2002

Resumo

This paper presents an evaluation of the use of videoconferencing in learning and teaching in a United Kingdom higher education institution involved in initial teacher education. Students had the opportunity to observe naturalistic teaching practices without physically being present in the classroom. The study consisted of semi-structured interviews with the co-ordinator of the link, the head of ICT services in Stranmillis University College and the teacher of the classroom being observed. Students were invited to complete an online questionnaire. The views of the students, the co-ordinator of the link, the teacher of the classroom being observed and the head of ICT services in Stranmillis University College were then triangulated to gain an overall view of the effectiveness of the videoconferencing link. Interviews suggested students benefited in terms of pedagogy. In the early stages of the project, the teacher thought it acted as a form of classroom control. Technical problems were encountered initially and camera control was modified in the light of these. The online questionnaire suggested that students viewed this experience in a positive way and were impressed with the content, technical quality, and potential benefits of the use of this example of new technologies.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/the-use-of-interactive-video-in-teaching-teachers-an-evaluation-of-a-link-with-a-primary-school(9112a0a5-99c4-4249-9801-85d44b09bc68).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Kinnear , H , McWilliams , S & Caul , R 2002 , ' The use of interactive video in teaching teachers: an evaluation of a link with a primary school ' British Journal of Educational Technology , vol 33 , pp. 17-26 .

Tipo

article