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29 June 2011

MC 101 Wrap Up: New Kensington

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Today was the fifth and final of my MC 101 sessions for the Summer and I’d say the programming went out with a bang.  New Kensington had the largest turn out of all the campuses I have been to with 17 people in attendance.  Of those, about 65% were faculty, many of whom had not worked with the Media Commons in the past.

Deborah Sillman graciously offered presentation support to me throughout the overview and afternoon sessions, sharing information specific to NK’s installation and community and providing examples and supporting information to really enhance the message of creating more engaging projects via our resources.

Though a full house, 031 ITC proved to be a great room for the event, making possible a fair amount of conversation during lunch with its U-shaped configuration.  The flat panel TV with HDMI port that was brought in ahead of time worked out really well for the experimental afternoon session, too.

About that:  Deborah arranged for a voluntary afternoon workshop on using our Mobile Media Pilot technology to create short videos.  I used the iPad 2 as a teaching tool connected to a display for the first time today, which was a great way to show mobile iMovie – and come to the realization that there are enough differences in interface that also showing the iPod touch on a document stand might be a good augmentative strategy for later training.  The participants really enjoyed getting out into the field with the iPod touch and produced good results in just a short time (around 45 minutes total).

Update: Evaluation

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Participants at New Kensington were asked to rate the Overview session that started out the day.  Responses were entirely positive, with 5 choosing Excellent and 1 choosing Good.

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They were then asked to rank the entire day as Relevant and Interesting to them professionally.  4 Strongly Agree that MC 101 had relevance to their work and 5 Strongly Agree that the materials covered interest them.  

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Finally, participants were asked to rank the particulars of the day. Organization and Pacing scored highest marks with 5 and 4 Excellent responses, respectively.  Communications and Refreshments received a 3/3 Excellent/Good split of responses, with the latter’s lower numbers probably resulting from a morning coffee mix up.  The venue received 2 Okay marks, perhaps due to the full house we had which made 031 ITC a bit tight.  

All respondents would attend this event again or recommend it to a colleague.  The anecdotal responses also praised the way the event made MC resources approachable, as exemplified by this comment:

Absolutely an excellent workshop! The facilitator/presenter Nick was conversational and presented technical information in a very easy to comprehend way. The links and information were all very useful, and a lot of good questions from the attendees. Very impressive.