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HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham.
Learning research methods with
video
Graham R Gibbs
University of Huddersfield
HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham.
Outline
• Video use can be simple and non-challenging
• But viewers are intelligent and content can be
designed to be challenging
• Tackle mistaken theories first, before
exposition
• Two examples: Research interview, random
sampling.
HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham.
Transmission model
• Video – demonstrations, lecture capture etc.
seen as a form of transmission of knowledge
• Learners as passive receivers
HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham.
Mistaken theories
• Learners rarely start with no understanding
• But often start with mistake theory – inaccurate
conception of what is happening
• Much evidence for this in science and mathematics
• Students think they understand, but close
questioning shows inaccurate explanations
• Chi et al. 1994; Vosniadou 1994; Duit & Treagust 2003; diSessa 2006
• Saw this myself in verbal protocol testing of software
• Video may exacerbate this (Yeo et al. 2004)
HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham.
But – Intelligent learning
• Video image conveys extra
– Enthusiasm of lecturer/teacher
– Pacing of the material
– Explanations addressing special difficulties
• Videos provide sense of embededness in real
situations
• Students use video in interactive ways
(pausing, replaying etc.)
HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham.
Video can address mistaken
theories
• Muller et al. (2007), in Physics, suggest people
learn better, when presented first with
incorrect understandings.
• Learners identify with this mistaken view.
• Video then challenges these mistakes.
• See also https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=L7u9fKtb6s4
HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham.
Derek Muller’s videos (Veritasium)
HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham.
QUESTION
• Will this work in the Social Sciences?
• Range of theories
• Contested subject matter.
• Thus focus on research methods because
subject matter more agreed upon.
HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham.
Two approaches
• Skills based activity
• Tutor points out mistakes
• E.g. Undertaking Depth Interviews
• Knowledge based learning
• Others express mistaken views
• Then video addresses these.
• E.g. Designing random survey samples
HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham.
The Research Interview
HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham.
Example with corrections
• Mini lecture on good practice
• Bad example interview
• Bad example with interspersed voice
commentary
• Good example with text annotations
HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham.
Student feedback
• From YouTube
• “This video is really very enlightening. Now I will be more
careful not to make some of the mistakes pointed out in the
clip, Sometimes it is easy to get carried away and forget
important interview good practices”
• “I do believe I would have made all of the errors pointed out
had I not watched this instructional before my upcoming
interviews. Seeing the vivid contrast of the two examples are
definitely going to work in my favor. I feel more confident
now. Thank you!”
HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham.
Teacher feedback
• “Excellent sample that can be used to
encourage discussion and demonstrate good
practice in a education research setting”.
HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham.
Stage 2
• Video on Random Sampling for Surveys
• Still to be made.
• Inspired by:
– Dubious contents of Kahn Video
– Very odd interpretation of stratification in
YouTube video
• Will use these and some interviews
(Veritasium style)
HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham.
Big Problem
• How to assess change in knowledge and
understanding
• In Physics there are existing, validated tests.
None in social sciences ??
• Before and after test needed.
HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham.
References
• Chi M.T.H., Slotta J.D. & De Leeuw N. (1994) ‘From things to processes: a theory of conceptual change for
learning science concepts’. Learning and Instruction 4, 27–43.
• Davis, S. J., Connolly, A., Linfield, E. (2009) Lecture capture: Making the most of face-to-face learning.
Engineering Education: Journal of the Higher Education Academy Engineering Subject Centre, 4 (2), 4-13
[http://www.engsc.ac.uk/journal/index.php/ee/article/viewArticle/132/170]
• diSessa A.A. (2006) ‘A history of conceptual change research: threads and fault lines’. In Cambridge
Handbook of the Learning Sciences (ed. K. Sawyer), pp. 265–282. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
• Duit R. & Treagust D.F. (2003) ‘Conceptual change: a powerful framework for improving science teaching
and learning’. International Journal of Science Education 25, 671–688.
• Hampe, B. (1999) ‘Video Literacy Series: What Video Does Well in Education–and What It Doesn’t’ Syllabus
Magazine, Vol. 13 No 1 (August). Video and Presentation Technologies
• D.A. Muller, J. Bewes, M.D. Sharma, & P. Reimann (2007) “Saying the wrong thing: Improving learning with
multimedia by including misconceptions’ Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 24 pp. 144-155
• Vosniadou S. (1994) ‘Capturing and modeling the process of conceptual change’. Learning and Instruction
4, 45–69.
• Yeo S., Loss R., Zadnik M., Harrison A. & Treagust D.F. (2004) ‘What do students really learn from
interactive mul- timedia? A physics case study’. American Journal of Physics 72, 1351–1358.

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Learning research methods with video

  • 1. HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham. Learning research methods with video Graham R Gibbs University of Huddersfield
  • 2. HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham. Outline • Video use can be simple and non-challenging • But viewers are intelligent and content can be designed to be challenging • Tackle mistaken theories first, before exposition • Two examples: Research interview, random sampling.
  • 3. HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham. Transmission model • Video – demonstrations, lecture capture etc. seen as a form of transmission of knowledge • Learners as passive receivers
  • 4. HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham. Mistaken theories • Learners rarely start with no understanding • But often start with mistake theory – inaccurate conception of what is happening • Much evidence for this in science and mathematics • Students think they understand, but close questioning shows inaccurate explanations • Chi et al. 1994; Vosniadou 1994; Duit & Treagust 2003; diSessa 2006 • Saw this myself in verbal protocol testing of software • Video may exacerbate this (Yeo et al. 2004)
  • 5. HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham. But – Intelligent learning • Video image conveys extra – Enthusiasm of lecturer/teacher – Pacing of the material – Explanations addressing special difficulties • Videos provide sense of embededness in real situations • Students use video in interactive ways (pausing, replaying etc.)
  • 6. HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham. Video can address mistaken theories • Muller et al. (2007), in Physics, suggest people learn better, when presented first with incorrect understandings. • Learners identify with this mistaken view. • Video then challenges these mistakes. • See also https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=L7u9fKtb6s4
  • 7. HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham. Derek Muller’s videos (Veritasium)
  • 8. HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham. QUESTION • Will this work in the Social Sciences? • Range of theories • Contested subject matter. • Thus focus on research methods because subject matter more agreed upon.
  • 9. HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham. Two approaches • Skills based activity • Tutor points out mistakes • E.g. Undertaking Depth Interviews • Knowledge based learning • Others express mistaken views • Then video addresses these. • E.g. Designing random survey samples
  • 10. HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham. The Research Interview
  • 11. HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham. Example with corrections • Mini lecture on good practice • Bad example interview • Bad example with interspersed voice commentary • Good example with text annotations
  • 12. HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham. Student feedback • From YouTube • “This video is really very enlightening. Now I will be more careful not to make some of the mistakes pointed out in the clip, Sometimes it is easy to get carried away and forget important interview good practices” • “I do believe I would have made all of the errors pointed out had I not watched this instructional before my upcoming interviews. Seeing the vivid contrast of the two examples are definitely going to work in my favor. I feel more confident now. Thank you!”
  • 13. HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham. Teacher feedback • “Excellent sample that can be used to encourage discussion and demonstrate good practice in a education research setting”.
  • 14. HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham. Stage 2 • Video on Random Sampling for Surveys • Still to be made. • Inspired by: – Dubious contents of Kahn Video – Very odd interpretation of stratification in YouTube video • Will use these and some interviews (Veritasium style)
  • 15. HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham. Big Problem • How to assess change in knowledge and understanding • In Physics there are existing, validated tests. None in social sciences ?? • Before and after test needed.
  • 16. HEA Social Sciences Conference, 21 -22 May 2014, the Studio, Birmingham. References • Chi M.T.H., Slotta J.D. & De Leeuw N. (1994) ‘From things to processes: a theory of conceptual change for learning science concepts’. Learning and Instruction 4, 27–43. • Davis, S. J., Connolly, A., Linfield, E. (2009) Lecture capture: Making the most of face-to-face learning. Engineering Education: Journal of the Higher Education Academy Engineering Subject Centre, 4 (2), 4-13 [http://www.engsc.ac.uk/journal/index.php/ee/article/viewArticle/132/170] • diSessa A.A. (2006) ‘A history of conceptual change research: threads and fault lines’. In Cambridge Handbook of the Learning Sciences (ed. K. Sawyer), pp. 265–282. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. • Duit R. & Treagust D.F. (2003) ‘Conceptual change: a powerful framework for improving science teaching and learning’. International Journal of Science Education 25, 671–688. • Hampe, B. (1999) ‘Video Literacy Series: What Video Does Well in Education–and What It Doesn’t’ Syllabus Magazine, Vol. 13 No 1 (August). Video and Presentation Technologies • D.A. Muller, J. Bewes, M.D. Sharma, & P. Reimann (2007) “Saying the wrong thing: Improving learning with multimedia by including misconceptions’ Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 24 pp. 144-155 • Vosniadou S. (1994) ‘Capturing and modeling the process of conceptual change’. Learning and Instruction 4, 45–69. • Yeo S., Loss R., Zadnik M., Harrison A. & Treagust D.F. (2004) ‘What do students really learn from interactive mul- timedia? A physics case study’. American Journal of Physics 72, 1351–1358.