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How do you get students to do pre-class work? Focus on creating bite-size learning materials for pre-class preparation.
In this example, a 60-second audio introduction to a topic provides a brief lead into class content and enhances teacher presence through verbal messages from the lecturer.
Here’s what a Canvas page looks like with embedded audio files:
The following technologies in this activity are supported by UTS:
If you would like to experiment, try the following tools (please note, it is not officially supported by UTS):
You can get in touch with the LX.lab Media Production team for help on using these technologies.
This activity is suitable throughout the session, at the beginning of each module/week/topic for the following classes:
BUILD | TEACH | LEARN |
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20 mins | 0 mins | 60 secs |
Short, rich media messages (e.g. video and audio) are found to enhance teacher presence in blended and online subjects (Symonds et al., 2010), which can subsequently impact student engagement in a lesson. Even though some studies questioned the impact of recorded lectures on attendance and engagement (O’Callaghan et al., 2017), others have argued that audio recordings are useful to students for revision and preparation for assessments (Copley, 2007). In particular, short audio clips were found to be effective topic introductions (Symonds et al., 2010).
Fatayer, M. (2019). ’60-second audio introduction to topic’ in Adaptable Resources for Teaching with Technology, LX.Lab, Institute for Interactive Media & Learning, University of Technology, Sydney. Retrieved from lx-uat.uts.edu.au/resources/60-second-audio-introduction-to-topic
The Adaptable Resources for Teaching with Technology collection by LX.Lab, Institute for Interactive Media & Learning, University of Technology, Sydney are provided as open educational resources under
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