How Interactive are Lectures? - A case study from a flipped introductory Physics ectures
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Anna Wood
Ross Galloway, Judy Hardy
How Interactive are Lectures? - A case
study from a flipped introductory
Physics class
2. ● Rationale
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● ‘Active’ better than ‘passive’
● e.g. Hake, Am. J. Phys. 66, 64 (1998), Freeman, et al. Proc. Natl. Acad.
Sci. U.S.A. 111, 8410 (2014).
● BUT - What is an ‘active’ lecture ?
Aim
● Characterise interactions in lectures
● Develop a framework for interactive learning
● Analyse a case study from 1st year physics
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3. Method
● Subjects: Two 1st year ‘flipped’ physics courses.
● Pre-readings (before lecture).
● Peer-Instruction (during lecture).
● Data Collection: Lecture Capture Videos.
● 16 lectures, 8 from each course (1A and 1B).
● Coding:
● Constructivist grounded theory approach.
● Activities coded on a continuous (per second) basis.
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Type of Activity Code Interactivity Type
Lecturer talking, students listening Ltalk
Lecturer question, student answer LQ
Student question, lecturer answer SQ
Student silent thinking S-Thinking
Student-student discussion SS-Disc
Feedback on PI voting, students
listening
Feedback
Inter-rater Reliability 91%, Cohen’s kappa =0.74
Framework for Interactive Learning in Lectures (FILL)
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Type of Activity Code Interactivity Type
Lecturer talking, students listening Ltalk Non-Interactive
Lecturer question, student answer LQ Vicarious Interactive
Student question, lecturer answer SQ Vicarious Interactive
Student silent thinking S-Thinking Interactive
Student-student discussion SS-Disc Interactive
Feedback on PI voting, students listening Feedback Interactive
8. ● Conclusions
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● FILL framework useful for characterising
interactions in lectures.
● 55% of time is spent on non-interactive
(passive) activities.
● Differences between 1A and 1B indicate
importance of local context.
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9. ● For more details:
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● Twitter: @annakwood
● Full paper: Characterizing interactive engagement
activities in a flipped introductory physics class
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● Phys. Rev. Phys.Educ. Res. 12, 010140 (2016)
● (Anna K. Wood, Ross K. Galloway, Robyn Donnelly, and
Judy Hardy)
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