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Page 1: Bridging the Gap between School and University: ‘Get Ready for Languages’ Kirsten Söntgens International Blended Learning Conference 16 th June 2011.

Bridging the Gap between School and

University: ‘Get Ready for Languages’ Kirsten Söntgens

International Blended Learning Conference 16th June 2011

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Overview of ‘Get Ready for Languages’ • Context

• Pre-arrival on-line learning tool

• Design and delivery

• Evaluating impact

• The ‘mix after arrival’

• What next?

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Context: ‘Get Ready for Languages’ • The ‘transition’ agenda and the

perceived need for learner training/study skills for new students

• Student retention: UK completion rate 83%, USA 66% [National Audit Office 03]

• Blended approach: Existing integrated language skills course for first years

• Funding and development of pre-arrival resources on Bb

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Bb: ‘Get Ready for Languages’ :www.blackboard.soton.ac.uk • Intro to Undergraduate life and

study of ML

• Inform, motivate and reassure incoming ML students shortly before arrival

• Interactive orientation resources:

Talking heads of current/ex students, staff

Academic and language skills activities

2nd year students as mentor

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Respondents and use of GRfL• Confirmed incoming 2010-2011 students were informed of

GRfL:

– in an email from Admissions Office in late August 2010– on ML Induction website in September 2010

• Online survey (Survey Monkey) made available to Year 1 students Semester 1, Week 4 via Stages 1-4 Blackboards

• Total responses (n) = 46 out of 173

• 65.3% responded that they accessed GRfL on Blackboard and/or Facebook before coming to Southampton, with 10.9% accessing exclusively through Facebook

• The majority of non-users quoted unawareness of GRfL’s existence as the main reason for not having accessed it

• GRfL helped students get an idea of what to expect, and provided them with answers they had difficulty finding in other places

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eMentors• Only four of the respondents reported

contact with eMentors pre-arrival

• Three of these gave further information on their eMentoring experience, and described their mentors as ‘helpful’, ‘effective’, ‘kind’ and as giving good advice.

• Most other students did not see the point of such contact (17 students), or were not aware that this choice was open to them (11 students)

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Feedback and suggested improvements 1.Blackboard

• Overall positive about choice of content

• Videos particularly well received

• ‘Home’ page too information rich

• ‘Social’ page was popular, but more information sought

• Degree option pages were very popular, but also needed more information

Facebook

• Students did not think the affordances of social networking and timely updates were exploited well enough.

• Not very informative, lacking in purpose and seen as a signpost to Blackboard

• Students who did engage found it ‘nice to meet other students before arriving in Southampton’

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Feedback and suggested improvements 2. • Earlier access• More in-depth course outlines/module

information/reading lists• More details about Modern Languages• More contact with existing students• Address expectations for independent

study/how to close the gap from A levels to HE

• Helpful hints for language study

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The ‘mix after arrival’

• The School of Humanities Induction website http://www.soton.ac.uk/humanitiesinduction/

• Modern Languages Undergraduate Handbook

• Induction week: tours and talksIntroduction to Study Skills for Language Learning

• Integrated Language Skills course for first years

• Humanities Skills module

• GerSoc: Buddy scheme

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The ‘mix after arrival’Humanities Skills module

• Week 2, Time management, efficient reading and making the most out of lectures (45 mins); 

• Week 3, Research practice, referencing, academic integrity and essay writing (45 minutes);  

• Week 4, Working in groups and giving presentations (a double slot, 1.5 hrs); 

• Week 5, Exam technique and revision methods (45 mins) 

Accompanying these workshops will be a series of 10-min video lectures (available via Blackboard) on the same topics.

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The way forward• Improve access to GRfL blackboard

• Exploit further the opportunities for dialogue (e.g. eMentors, Facebook, GerSoc’s buddy scheme)

• Use GRfL blackboard at taster, open days etc. to increase visibility of languages at Southampton

For further information contact [email protected]