Title :
Voice annotation of multimedia artifacts: reflective learning in distributed professional communities
Author :
Steeples, Christine
Author_Institution :
Centre for Studies in Adv. Learning Technol. (C SALT), Lancaster Univ., UK
Abstract :
The paper reports on a UK ESRC-funded project studying representations of practice, in video clips and voice annotations, for professional collaborative learning in distributed online environments. The project ran two main studies with learning technology professionals. The key results emerging from this work are that different kinds of video clips were found to offer support for professional development needs. The subjects agreed that watching themselves in video clips was still a relatively novel experience and that using artifacts relating to the practice helped to ´ground´ or anchor a representation in realistic ways for reflective learning. The studies found video clips and voice annotations could be rapidly created. Speed was seen as a significant benefit, and regarded as more important than creating a polished product, especially in fluid, evolving areas such as the learning technology field.
Keywords :
Internet; distance learning; educational technology; groupware; interactive video; multimedia systems; professional aspects; teaching; Economic and Social Research Council project; UK ESRC funded project; distributed online environments; distributed professional communities; learning technology field; learning technology professionals; multimedia artifacts; professional collaborative learning; professional development needs; reflective learning; video clips; voice annotation; voice annotations; Aging; Cameras; Collaborative work; Councils; Educational technology; Environmental economics; Online Communities/Technical Collaboration; Radio access networks; Video sharing; Voice mail;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 2002. HICSS. Proceedings of the 35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1435-9
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2002.993853