Summary |
Course title | "Academic writing workshop" |
Course type | ABV (job preparation) course - seminar |
Department/Institute | History & Cultural Studies |
Degree program | all BAs |
Lecturer | Beate Richter |
No. of participants | max. 20 |
Phase | during the academic lecture period |
Duration | one whole semester |
SWS/CP | 28 |
Blackboard & the FU wiki "Academic writing workshop" were implemented:
Writing groups/workgroups with a blog on Bb with the function peer review
Part 1: In 2 sessions the participants jointly work on the topic "editing an academic text". As a group they edit a self-chosen text twice and post the results in the blog of the group. Thereby all participants of the seminar can now discuss it:
1) Editing a text with regard to "concept & introduction/exposé"
2) Editing a text with regard to "structure & table of contents"
Part 2: In 3 sessions the participants jointly work on the topic "production of academic texts". As a group they edit a self-chosen text thrice (each with a minimum 1500 words) and post the results in the blog of the group. Thereby all participants of the seminar can now discuss it:
3) First draft: after input "techniques of development / research"
4) Second draft: after input "creating a raw draft"
5) Third draft: after input "editing texts"
Learning diary: Tandem groups on Bb to discuss and reflect individually
For 6 sessions 2 participants make up a team / a tandem to reflect: Questions and ideas are recorded on Blackboard in writing and subsequently discussed on a written basis with the tandem partner. The task is:
1. For the both of you: Please write a reflection each after every session which contains a minimum of 500 words. The deadline for uploading the text (in your tandem group folder under discussion forum) is the respective following Friday after the course has taken place. 2. Please read the reflection of your tandem partner and comment on this using a minimum of 500 words. The deadline for uploading the text (in your tandem group folder under discussion forum) is the respective following Wednesday one week after the course has taken place.
Wiki: "Academic writing workshop"
Every participant creates until the last seminar session two sensible wiki posts: a collection of links, a text contribution, etc.
Schedule: With an introductory warm-up session as well as a final wrap-up session the following seminar topics will be dealt with:
1st course - 08:30 - 11:45: Warm-up / workshop start
2nd course - 08:30 - 11:45: Focus on concept & introduction/exposé
3rd course - 08:30 - 11:45: Focus on structure & table of contents
4th course - 08:30 - 11:45: Focus on techniques of the development of content / research
5th course - 08:30 - 11:45: Focus on creating a raw draft
6th course - 08:30 - 11:45: Focus on editing texts
7th course - 08:30 - 11:45: Wrap-up - Focus on the wiki
Function and dividing up the face-to-face and e-learning offers provided:
The following phases for both "face-to-face" and "e-learning" were implemented:
A) Face-to-face times in the seminar: for relevant subject-related content, discussions in groups / in the plenary session
B) E-learning & face-to-face times in the seminar: during these sessions the participants should fill in the instruments blog and wiki with content and exchange ideas on this
C) E-learning outside of the seminar session: during the self-learning phases the workgroup members and the tandem partners connect with each other and work on texts or similar material. This they have to do in order to ensure that they are "actively participating" in the course (see below)
The Blackboard course
The following elements (with functions) are set up within the Blackboard course:
Announcements encompass goals, time sequences and tasks so that those students who are absent half of the time or all of the time can see what the stipulated conditions are for their active participation.
Course material contains all images and tasks assigned which were still variable at the start of the course. Individual content in the form of worksheets and scripts has been added for sessions 2 to 6.
The blogs of the work groups contain the function of documenting and presenting group and individual work results from the workgroups with the possibility for all course participants of being able to read and comment on the results posted.
Workgroups is the area in which the participants can find each other, either in the first session within the realm of a workgroup (with a maximum of 5 members) and in the second session as tandem groups (with a maximum of 2 members). The workgroups with blogs are open and can be viewed by everyone. The tandem groups allow for a more intimate discussion between 2 participants, having the function of reflecting on the input of the face-to-face courses.
The discussion forum allows for an additional format for criticism, asking questions etc.
The FU wiki (academic) writing workshop provides for securing the results of the content and takes on the didactic function of being able to recapitulate/go in-depth when it comes to what one has learned.
Standard links: E-mail lists and the Primo literature search were added.
All in all 16 students registered for the course. 8 students took part on a regular basis, 6 students had fulfilled the stipulations for active participation by 22.08.17. Thereby, at this point only 37.5 % have absolved the ABV course successfully. This is an unsatisfactory result. In the winter semester, 14 students of all in all 25 students had successfully completed the course. This corresponded to 56 %.
As I have taught the same content in the previous semesters, one can clearly see the influence of the blended learning concept here:
The enthusiasm of the lecturer when it comes to the chosen blended learning concept is limited to a certain degree. But I will work on and maintain the scenario and will see how I can optimize it. Here the focus is on designing the still quite 'wooden' concept in a more motivational manner for the participants. The first attempt is never the best.
see the wiki: "Academic writing workshop"