Enhancing teaching and learning in FE with TV and radio content - Jisc Digifest 2016
Transcript of Enhancing teaching and learning in FE with TV and radio content - Jisc Digifest 2016
Jisc Digifest 2016 PPT 16-9 (iDF426)
Box of Broadcasts for FE:
Enhance learning with TV and radio content
Our visionTo make moving image and sound as important in education and research as the written word
Who we are
Founded in 1948Sector-ledCharityPart-funded by JiscLearning on Screen Awards
Why use TV and radio content in teaching and learning?
Why use TV and Radio content?
Meet student expectationsDrive student engagementMeet the needs of different learnersSupport student outcomes Retain students
Why use TV and radio content in teaching and learning?
Meet student expectations
Majority of students now have smartphones, tablets, internet accessMoving image fully embedded into every day lifeCreate educational experience that matches this
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Why use TV and radio content in teaching and learning?
Drive student engagementShow students what they need to seeView AV material as primary source material in same way as written wordDoesnt interrupt lesson flowSupports every kind of curriculum delivery
Case studyDr. Anna Goatman, University of ManchesterLecture attendance 90-95%AV puts learners on a level playing field
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Why use TV and radio content in teaching and learning?
Meet the needs of different learners
Different learning stylesHearing impairmentsEnglish not first language
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Support student outcomes Student retention
Jisc report 2011 Meeting students needs to improve retentionEngagement and retention intrinsically linkedHighlights the role that digital media playsStudent engagement = student retention
Support student outcomes Flipped learning2011 study showed that flipped learners achieved an average on 74% on physics tests compared to 41% for non flipped learnersRemotely accessible resources give you the ability to move away from conventional methods of teaching and to introduce flipped styles
BBC contentBBC Archive access to entire BBC radio and TV archive dating back to July 2007
Shakespeare Archive Resource over 500 Shakespeare-related TV and radio programmes dating back to 1940s
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Why use TV and radio content in teaching and learning?
Why use TV and radio content in teaching and learning?
BBC One BBC TwoBBC ThreeBBC FourCBBCCBeebiesITVITV2ITV3ITV4CITVChannel 4More 4E4Spike TV
4 MusicFilm 4Pick TVChannel 5Five *Five USADaveReallyDramaYesterdayVivaQuestFood NetworkChallenge TVBBC NewsBBC ParliamentSky NewsAl JazeeraCNNRussia TodayBBC Radio 1BBC Radio 2BBC Radio 3BBC Radio 4BBC Radio 4 ExtraBBC Radio 5 LiveBBC Radio 5 Live Sports ExtraBBC Radio 6 MusicBBC Radio Asian NetworkBBC World ServiceBBC Radio ScotlandBBC Radio CymruBBC Radio UlsterBBC Radio WalesBBC Radio Nan GidhealThe HitsMagicSmooth RadioTalksportPremier
BBC One ScotlandBBC One WalesBBC Two ScotlandBBC Two WalesBBC AlbaS4C3 SatArteBFM TVFrance 24Rai News 24Tagesschau24Canale 5ZDF
CHANNELS AVAILABLE ON BOB NATIONAL
BoB for FE allows your staff and students to:
View, record and share over 2,000,000 TV & radio programmes to support curriculum deliveryAccess a unique source of legally available audio-visual materialCreate clips and playlistsEmbed in VLEsAccess on desktops and handheld devices
SHARE AND EMBED CONTENT
BoB for FE allows your staff and students to:
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MyBoB
PlaylistsBoB for FE allows your staff and students to:
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Create new playlists from Programme player, Search results, Programme guideExisting programmes to MyBoB - Playlist onlyProgrammes recorded by you My ProgrammesClips created by you My ClipsUse MyBoB to edit playlists
CREATE CLIPS & PLAYLISTS
BoB for FE allows your staff and students to:
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Manage your own media recordingsBenefit from other users recordings and playlistsSearchable subtitles analyse the content of any programme, including newsShare television and radio programmes or clips with colleagues and studentsNo software installation required
BoB for FE allows your staff and students to:
New FE rate for BoB membershipWe are committed to supporting FE so we have reduced the annual cost for BoB membership
A total saving of 7,140!
New FE rate for BoB membershipMembership includes:50 DVD copies of formerly broadcast television and radio (Off-Air Broadcasts)Access to TRILT (Television and Radio Index for Learning and Teaching)Access to BUFVCs Information Service phone, email, site visitsNews on Screen Archive newsreel databaseShakespeare databaseCopies of the quarterly magazine ViewfinderAccess to the TV Times database (TVTiP) and LBC Radio archiveSubstantial discounts on registration costs for BUFVC courses and eventsDiscount on use of BUFVC facilities
Other BUFVC services:DVD copies of formerly broadcast television and radio (Off-Air Broadcasts)Access to TRILT (Television and Radio Index for Learning and Teaching) 25,000,000 records dating back to 1923Access to BUFVCs Information Service phone, email, site visitsNews on Screen Archive newsreel databaseShakespeare database TV and radio listings back to 1893Copies of the quarterly magazine ViewfinderTV Times database (TVTiP) and LBC Radio archiveSubstantial discounts on registration costs for BUFVC courses and eventsDiscount on use of BUFVC facilities
We are offering a free four week trial, eligible to all FE colleges
Easy to set-up, all we need is your entity ID
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Box of Broadcasts for FE:
Markeda ColeDigital Services [email protected]/03/2016Box of Broadcasts for FE:
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