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“It is really COOL to
learn together." Is
it?
Exploring collaborative learning
in an open professional
development course for
teachers in HE
Chrissi Nerantzi
Academic Developer
Manchester
Metropolitan
University, UK
@chrissinerantzi
Annual HEA Conference: Preparing for learning futures: the next ten years, Aston University,
2-3 July 2014
Abstract
This session will provide insights into the experience of
open learners of the Flexible, Distance, Online Learning
(FDOL) course. Benefits and challenges will be explored
with delegates. FDOL is a case study, part of a PhD project
in open cross-institutional academic practice for
professional development of teachers in Higher Education
(HE).
Voices
• ecological university (Barnett, 2011)
• personalisation, collaboration, informalisation (Redecker
et al, 2011)
• blending of formal & informal learning (Conole, 2013)
• call to open-up, join-up (European Commission, 2013)
• the danger of monocultures (Weller, 2014)
• lifewide curriculum (Jackson, 2014)
• recognising the positive impact of human interaction for
learning
my personal digital open timeline
(1/2)
my personal digital open timeline (2/2)
Live link: http://www.dipity.com/chrissinerantzi/my-story-
of-open/
(about) collaborative learning in
Openland
http://www.dipity.com/chrissinerantzi/collaborative-learning-in-openland/
aim of my PhD research
to develop a flexible collaborative
learning framework for open
cross-institutional Academic
Development courses at
postgraduate level
http://globaldimensionsinhe.wordpress.com/
http://fdol.wordpress.com/
2+ cases
Phenomenography
(Marton, 1981)
Main data
collection
individual
interviews
Complementary
data via survey
instruments
(initial and final)
Collective case study
approach (Stake,
1995)
Case study 1:
FDOL132
PhD research:
to develop a flexible collaborative learning
framework for open cross-institutional
Academic Development courses
FDOL132 and organisation
Nerantzi, Uhlin & Kvarnström (2013)
• Open cross-disciplinary professional development course for teachers in HE
• Developed and organised by Academic Developers in the UK and Sweden
• Developed using freely available social media
• Offered from September – December 2013
• Pedagogical design: simplified Problem-Based Learning
Numbers
• Registered: 107
• FDOL132 community in G+ until now: 72
• Signed up for PBL groups: 31
• PBL groups: initially 8-9 in each x 4 > then 3 (group 2: 6, / group 3: 5 / group
4: 6)
• PBL facilitators: 4
• Participants in webinars: 10-25
• Participants who completed in groups : 31 (42% of participants learning in
groups)
•Countries
• UK - 66
• Sweden – 17
• Canada – 4
• Ireland – 2
• also participants from: Hongkong, Argentina, Greenland, Switzerland,
New Zeeland, Slovenia, Belgium, New Zealand, Norway
Nerantzi & Uhlin (2012)
Findings: initial survey
19 participants in study
17 completed
Countries: UK 37%, Sweden 37%, other 26%
Age range: 35-54 82%
Gender: 35% male, 65% female
Qualifications: 53% Doctoral
qualification, 35% Postgraduate
qualification, 12% undergraduate
qualification
•All employed ( 88% HE and 12%Public Sector)
•Participated in online courses before 88 %
•Participated in an open online course before
47%
Learning values
to be an open learner
To connect with others
To collaborate
To be supported by a facilitator
Application to practice
Prior experience
Working in groups 77%
Problem-Based Learning 30%
Online collaboration 38%
Social media in a professional capacity
50%
Findings: final survey
Final survey: 11 completed
Mode of participation
Group member 91%
Autonomous learner 9%
Study hours per week
55% 3 h, 27% 5h, 18% over 5
Main reason for not participating in a
specific aspect of the course: TIME
Learning values
•Structured course
•Variety of synchronous & asynchronous
engagement opportunities
•Flexibility
•Resources
•Communication
•Feedback from facilitators, peer and
others
•Recognition for study
•Group work > participation was often a
struggle
Personal Learning goals achieved 100%
Learning goals
•Technologies for learning
•Problem-based Learning
•Learning in groups
•Open learning
•Open course design
Facilitation (satisfaction)
Support 100%
Participation in online discussions 100%
Provision of regular feedback 64%
Key observations
importance for learning
initial survey final survey
group work 100% 74%
feedback 61% 97%
recognition for study 47% 94%
independent study 100% 100%
facilitator support 100% 100%
45 h
transcribing
292:57 mins
audio
37,274
words
7
interviews
Case 1: FDOL132
“Why should cooperative or
collaborative learning be effective
for learners, who are, after all,
exchanging only imperfect
understandings of the content, if the
teacher is not present to advise or
correct them?” (Slavin, 2004, 287)
cooperative vs collaborative
cooperative learning collaborative learning
shared product/outcome shared product/outcome
focus on individual goals within group goals focus on group goals
the individual constructs learning learning is co-constructed, challenged, modified,
agreed, shared understanding
product consists of individual contributions product is co-constructed
roles/responsibilities pre-defined/imposed (not
always)
roles/responsibilities negotiated/agreed
process is clean and defined (not always) process is fluid, responsive and adaptive
focus more on individual achievement focus more on collective achievement
Learning to use NVivo
FDOL132: A closer look at learning in groups
Warning! Preliminary findings
Struggling at the moment and lost in nodes… will I ever
manage to untangle this mess?
• Commitment
– Motivation increased because of working with others
– Motivation of others increased own motivation
– Learners working towards credit had a positive impact on others
• People
– Multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary groups enriched experience
– Cultural and language challenges
– (In)tolerance, empathy and care
– Strong sense of group belonging
• Use of PBL for group work
– Seen as opportunity for authentic learning linked to own practice
– Kept learners engaged
– Constraining as structure and as the exclusive design for learning
Group related data
Preliminary thematic analysis
• Collaboration in groups
– Synchronous communication made it real for some (others find it a challenge)
– Learners felt part of a community
– Organisational, technology challenges at the start
– Time challenges throughout (synchronous meetings helped some, others not)
– Valued learning with and from peers
– Contributing to group and peer feedback seen as valuable
– Intellectual challenge
– Assessment obstructed from group work, too much focus on output/reflection
– Quality of output considered good, acceptable, poor
– Group size, small worked best (3-4, pairing suggested)
– Experiencing group work as a student valuable
– Facilitator support was valued
– Extending learning opportunities offline in local communities
Group related data
Preliminary thematic analysis
FDOL132 participant’s experience
Source: http://www.freemovement.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/skype-m.jpg
Dr Isobel Gower, Writtle College
Dr Sue Moron-Garcia, University of Birmingham
Dr Stephan Haas, Karolinska Institutet
Opportunities Challenges
Cross-disciplinary learning Managing time constraints
Cross-cultural learning Dealing with differences
Sharing experiences Grouping, is pairing an answer?
Flexible modes of engagement Learning approach(es) and choice
Personalised learning Nature of group work
Motivating each other when learning in
small groups
Assessment (process vs product)
Develop practices that will be useful in
other contexts
Supporting (collaborative) peer learning
Authentic and contextualised learning Collaborative learning requires higher
levels of collective commitment
Learning in small groups/pairs enables
more active participation (less
threatening)
Scaffolding learning and flexible structure
FDOL131 > FDOL132> FDOL141
Course FDOL131 FDOL132 FDOL141
Course duration 11Feb – 7 May 13
12 weeks
12 Sep – 5 Dec 13
12 weeks
10 Feb - 23 March 14
6 weeks
Thematic units 6 7 6
Learners 80 107 86
Learners from the UK 42 65 38
Learners from Sweden 21 20 27
Learners from other countries 17 22 21
Groups 8>4 4>3 6>4
Learners in groups/% 64/80% 31/29% 27/32%
Facilitators 4>3 4 14>11 (in pairs/threes)
Learners per facilitator 27 36 7 or 14 (in pairs)
Learners that completed in groups 16 13 17
Completion rate based on the whole
cohort
insufficient information insufficient information insufficient information
Completion rate based on group
participation
25% 43% 63%
(Nerantzi, 2014, 55)
Opportunities institutions to collaborate
and create open joined-up CPD?
1. Could open cross-institutional collaborations
and courses such as FDOL be adapted more
widely and become part of the standard CPD
offer for academics and other professionals
who teach in HE?
2. What about other postgraduate provision.
Are there now opportunities for co-creation
of curricula among institutions? How can we
make it happen and what are the benefits?
Hard fun?
“I think, […] I enjoyed the process of collaborative
working, work that was struggle, it was fun, it was
interesting to communicate with others, especially
due to the […] multi-national structure. So I can
encounter the […] different, other […] backgrounds.
It's […] inspiring, it's, interesting for me, in contrast
to me communicating with our other, colleagues
[…] So this was inspiring […] that I thought, it's, it's a
valuable way to do a project work.” Participant F4
“You do not learn to play the piano by reflecting on the piano, you have to play the piano,
yes? And you don't learn e-learning technologies by reflecting about learning technologies,
you have to use e-learning technologies.” Participant F5
Source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f2/Piano-keyboard.jpg
• Continue data analysis of case FDOL132 using
Nvivo, define categories of description
• Continue literature review (cooperative,
collaborative learning)
• Write up paper about FDOL132 learning in PBL
groups
• …
Next steps
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References
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“It is really cool to
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Exploring collaborative learning
in an open professional
development course for
teachers in HE
Chrissi Nerantzi
Academic Developer
Manchester
Metropolitan
University, UK
@chrissinerantzi
Annual HEA Conference: Preparing for learning futures: the next ten years, Aston University,
2-3 July 2014

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"It is cool learning together" Is it? HEA Conference Contribution, 2-3 July 2014

  • 1. “It is really COOL to learn together." Is it? Exploring collaborative learning in an open professional development course for teachers in HE Chrissi Nerantzi Academic Developer Manchester Metropolitan University, UK @chrissinerantzi Annual HEA Conference: Preparing for learning futures: the next ten years, Aston University, 2-3 July 2014
  • 2. Abstract This session will provide insights into the experience of open learners of the Flexible, Distance, Online Learning (FDOL) course. Benefits and challenges will be explored with delegates. FDOL is a case study, part of a PhD project in open cross-institutional academic practice for professional development of teachers in Higher Education (HE).
  • 3. Voices • ecological university (Barnett, 2011) • personalisation, collaboration, informalisation (Redecker et al, 2011) • blending of formal & informal learning (Conole, 2013) • call to open-up, join-up (European Commission, 2013) • the danger of monocultures (Weller, 2014) • lifewide curriculum (Jackson, 2014) • recognising the positive impact of human interaction for learning
  • 4. my personal digital open timeline (1/2)
  • 5. my personal digital open timeline (2/2) Live link: http://www.dipity.com/chrissinerantzi/my-story- of-open/
  • 6. (about) collaborative learning in Openland http://www.dipity.com/chrissinerantzi/collaborative-learning-in-openland/
  • 7. aim of my PhD research to develop a flexible collaborative learning framework for open cross-institutional Academic Development courses at postgraduate level
  • 8. http://globaldimensionsinhe.wordpress.com/ http://fdol.wordpress.com/ 2+ cases Phenomenography (Marton, 1981) Main data collection individual interviews Complementary data via survey instruments (initial and final) Collective case study approach (Stake, 1995) Case study 1: FDOL132 PhD research: to develop a flexible collaborative learning framework for open cross-institutional Academic Development courses
  • 9. FDOL132 and organisation Nerantzi, Uhlin & Kvarnström (2013) • Open cross-disciplinary professional development course for teachers in HE • Developed and organised by Academic Developers in the UK and Sweden • Developed using freely available social media • Offered from September – December 2013 • Pedagogical design: simplified Problem-Based Learning Numbers • Registered: 107 • FDOL132 community in G+ until now: 72 • Signed up for PBL groups: 31 • PBL groups: initially 8-9 in each x 4 > then 3 (group 2: 6, / group 3: 5 / group 4: 6) • PBL facilitators: 4 • Participants in webinars: 10-25 • Participants who completed in groups : 31 (42% of participants learning in groups) •Countries • UK - 66 • Sweden – 17 • Canada – 4 • Ireland – 2 • also participants from: Hongkong, Argentina, Greenland, Switzerland, New Zeeland, Slovenia, Belgium, New Zealand, Norway Nerantzi & Uhlin (2012)
  • 10. Findings: initial survey 19 participants in study 17 completed Countries: UK 37%, Sweden 37%, other 26% Age range: 35-54 82% Gender: 35% male, 65% female Qualifications: 53% Doctoral qualification, 35% Postgraduate qualification, 12% undergraduate qualification •All employed ( 88% HE and 12%Public Sector) •Participated in online courses before 88 % •Participated in an open online course before 47% Learning values to be an open learner To connect with others To collaborate To be supported by a facilitator Application to practice Prior experience Working in groups 77% Problem-Based Learning 30% Online collaboration 38% Social media in a professional capacity 50%
  • 11. Findings: final survey Final survey: 11 completed Mode of participation Group member 91% Autonomous learner 9% Study hours per week 55% 3 h, 27% 5h, 18% over 5 Main reason for not participating in a specific aspect of the course: TIME Learning values •Structured course •Variety of synchronous & asynchronous engagement opportunities •Flexibility •Resources •Communication •Feedback from facilitators, peer and others •Recognition for study •Group work > participation was often a struggle Personal Learning goals achieved 100% Learning goals •Technologies for learning •Problem-based Learning •Learning in groups •Open learning •Open course design Facilitation (satisfaction) Support 100% Participation in online discussions 100% Provision of regular feedback 64%
  • 12. Key observations importance for learning initial survey final survey group work 100% 74% feedback 61% 97% recognition for study 47% 94% independent study 100% 100% facilitator support 100% 100%
  • 14. “Why should cooperative or collaborative learning be effective for learners, who are, after all, exchanging only imperfect understandings of the content, if the teacher is not present to advise or correct them?” (Slavin, 2004, 287)
  • 15. cooperative vs collaborative cooperative learning collaborative learning shared product/outcome shared product/outcome focus on individual goals within group goals focus on group goals the individual constructs learning learning is co-constructed, challenged, modified, agreed, shared understanding product consists of individual contributions product is co-constructed roles/responsibilities pre-defined/imposed (not always) roles/responsibilities negotiated/agreed process is clean and defined (not always) process is fluid, responsive and adaptive focus more on individual achievement focus more on collective achievement
  • 16. Learning to use NVivo FDOL132: A closer look at learning in groups Warning! Preliminary findings Struggling at the moment and lost in nodes… will I ever manage to untangle this mess?
  • 17. • Commitment – Motivation increased because of working with others – Motivation of others increased own motivation – Learners working towards credit had a positive impact on others • People – Multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary groups enriched experience – Cultural and language challenges – (In)tolerance, empathy and care – Strong sense of group belonging • Use of PBL for group work – Seen as opportunity for authentic learning linked to own practice – Kept learners engaged – Constraining as structure and as the exclusive design for learning Group related data Preliminary thematic analysis
  • 18. • Collaboration in groups – Synchronous communication made it real for some (others find it a challenge) – Learners felt part of a community – Organisational, technology challenges at the start – Time challenges throughout (synchronous meetings helped some, others not) – Valued learning with and from peers – Contributing to group and peer feedback seen as valuable – Intellectual challenge – Assessment obstructed from group work, too much focus on output/reflection – Quality of output considered good, acceptable, poor – Group size, small worked best (3-4, pairing suggested) – Experiencing group work as a student valuable – Facilitator support was valued – Extending learning opportunities offline in local communities Group related data Preliminary thematic analysis
  • 19. FDOL132 participant’s experience Source: http://www.freemovement.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/skype-m.jpg Dr Isobel Gower, Writtle College Dr Sue Moron-Garcia, University of Birmingham Dr Stephan Haas, Karolinska Institutet
  • 20. Opportunities Challenges Cross-disciplinary learning Managing time constraints Cross-cultural learning Dealing with differences Sharing experiences Grouping, is pairing an answer? Flexible modes of engagement Learning approach(es) and choice Personalised learning Nature of group work Motivating each other when learning in small groups Assessment (process vs product) Develop practices that will be useful in other contexts Supporting (collaborative) peer learning Authentic and contextualised learning Collaborative learning requires higher levels of collective commitment Learning in small groups/pairs enables more active participation (less threatening) Scaffolding learning and flexible structure
  • 21. FDOL131 > FDOL132> FDOL141 Course FDOL131 FDOL132 FDOL141 Course duration 11Feb – 7 May 13 12 weeks 12 Sep – 5 Dec 13 12 weeks 10 Feb - 23 March 14 6 weeks Thematic units 6 7 6 Learners 80 107 86 Learners from the UK 42 65 38 Learners from Sweden 21 20 27 Learners from other countries 17 22 21 Groups 8>4 4>3 6>4 Learners in groups/% 64/80% 31/29% 27/32% Facilitators 4>3 4 14>11 (in pairs/threes) Learners per facilitator 27 36 7 or 14 (in pairs) Learners that completed in groups 16 13 17 Completion rate based on the whole cohort insufficient information insufficient information insufficient information Completion rate based on group participation 25% 43% 63% (Nerantzi, 2014, 55)
  • 22. Opportunities institutions to collaborate and create open joined-up CPD? 1. Could open cross-institutional collaborations and courses such as FDOL be adapted more widely and become part of the standard CPD offer for academics and other professionals who teach in HE? 2. What about other postgraduate provision. Are there now opportunities for co-creation of curricula among institutions? How can we make it happen and what are the benefits?
  • 23. Hard fun? “I think, […] I enjoyed the process of collaborative working, work that was struggle, it was fun, it was interesting to communicate with others, especially due to the […] multi-national structure. So I can encounter the […] different, other […] backgrounds. It's […] inspiring, it's, interesting for me, in contrast to me communicating with our other, colleagues […] So this was inspiring […] that I thought, it's, it's a valuable way to do a project work.” Participant F4
  • 24. “You do not learn to play the piano by reflecting on the piano, you have to play the piano, yes? And you don't learn e-learning technologies by reflecting about learning technologies, you have to use e-learning technologies.” Participant F5 Source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f2/Piano-keyboard.jpg
  • 25. • Continue data analysis of case FDOL132 using Nvivo, define categories of description • Continue literature review (cooperative, collaborative learning) • Write up paper about FDOL132 learning in PBL groups • … Next steps
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  • 27. cross-institutional #BYOD4L 14 – 18 July Is your institution joining us? Manchester Metropolitan University Sheffield Hallam University University of Sussex University of Ulster London Metropolitan University
  • 28. “It is really cool to learn together." Is it? Exploring collaborative learning in an open professional development course for teachers in HE Chrissi Nerantzi Academic Developer Manchester Metropolitan University, UK @chrissinerantzi Annual HEA Conference: Preparing for learning futures: the next ten years, Aston University, 2-3 July 2014