When the internal student is external: using Sakai for the ‘virtual workshop’
1. When the internal student is external: using Sakai for the ‘Virtual Workshop’ Margaret Van Heekeren Lecturer (Journalism) School of Communication, Charles Sturt University
2. Subject JRN308 Advanced Magazine and Newspaper Production Serves Final semester print journalism students in the BA (Communication) degree Cohort Approx. 30 Offering Internal
11. Non attending student “ As I was in England and then Queensland for a large portion of this semester, the virtual workshops were vital to my learning. I think my good marks reflect the success of the virtual workshops” Partial attendance “ I only used the virtual workshops for one of the topics. It was good because I could go at my own pace.” Full attendance “ Even though I didn’t use the virtual workshops the material in them was handy to refer to when we went to do the assignments at a later date.”
12. “ I found the varied formats of resources useful. Reading pages of a word document can be sometimes daunting, but the audio files and Powerpoints really broke the content up and complemented/supported each other well.” “ For virtual workshops to be successful I think it’s important that the lecturer provides adequate feedback to replace interaction that occurs through physical attendance. You were incredibly quick to respond to questions and provide feedback, which was very helpful because I couldn’t ask questions in the workshops.” “ I have completed two subjects through Distance Ed and I don’t believe they were as well structured or as successful as the Virtual Workshops.”
13. “ The virtual workshops must be dropped. They are useless, difficult to negotiate and not always clear. It needs to be delivered in hard copy or not at all.”