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Dr Sarah YounieDirector of Research & Innovation at MirandaNet
Reader in Education, Innovation & Technology at De Montfort University, UK
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• Lightspeed - associate of the MirandaNetFellowship of Educators (www.mirandanet.ac.uk)
• Professional network founded in 1992 –– has 1,000 members in 80 countries
• Collaborative research MirandaNet & Lightspeed
• Roger Turner -Lightspeed Technologies education consultant draw on advice from the MirandaNetFellowship
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• Research - impact of Lightspeed Technology’s Redcat and Flexcat CAD (classroom audio distribution) systems
• in schools in England between 2008-2014• First phase: school-based action research in 2008-09 to
investigate the impact Redcat soundfield system on teaching & learning.
• Redcat system represented the first evolution of Lightspeedtechnology in this area.
• This was followed up with the development of the Flexcatsystem, which was implemented in schools in 2013 and led to the next stage of research.
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• Methodology - multi site case study approach
• 14 schools, seven primary and seven secondary
• four west London boroughs & Devon
• initial Redcat research in 2008-09
• Data collection methods:– Classroom observations
– Questionnaires – pupils and teachers
– Teacher interviews
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• Research issues:
• Generalisability, reliability and validity
• Triangulation
• Findings: – phase 1 and 2
• questionnaires returned from:
• 58 teachers and 554 pupils
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• The main findings demonstrated:• improved hearing and understanding of teacher
instructions;• improved on-task behaviour;• improved attention and engagement in
discussion activities;• improved ability to follow directions;• improved self-confidence of pupils when
speaking to the whole class.
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• For teachers, the key benefits of the system were judged to have been:
• less repetition of instructions;
• less vocal fatigue and tiredness;
• improved ability to control and manage the class; leading to better behaviour;
• more time to support individual and small groups of learners.
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• Summary of Lightspeed research findings:
• strongly support those of previous research
• show that 90 percent of teachers agree that
• their pupils were able to hear and understand them better when using the technology– > importance of learning environment in promoting
learning & equipping classrooms with appropriate technology
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An Evaluation of Classroom Audio Distribution Technology for Teaching and Learning
• Researcher: Roger Turner, Director RDT Consultancy
• Academic Evaluators: Prof Christina Preston, Director of MirandaNet
• Dr Sarah Younie, Director of Research and Innovation at MirandaNet and Reader in Education, Innovation and Technology at De Montfort University, UK
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