 Background  Objectives  Setup  Demographics  Results  Research  Feedback  Future Outline.

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 Background  Objectives  Setup  Demographics  Results  Research  Feedback  Future Outline

 Complete College America/Utah  Fall 2012 Gates Foundation RFP  NROC  SB 286 Background

 Target incoming students  College success content  Retention tool  Research Objectives

 Developmental Math  Student Leadership and Success Studies  Student Success & Retention  University College Dean’s Office  Innovation Center  Distance Education  Marketing/Prospective Student Services  Advisor Forum Involved Campus Groups

 Presented at advisor forum  Brochures  Webpage ▪ Future Students ▪ University College  ▪ ~2,500 newly admitted students and ~4,000 prospects ▪ ~19,000 current students who haven’t finished math Marketing Approach

 One instructor  Three peer mentors  Support ▪ ~20 hours of online chats/tutoring per week ▪ One weekly on-campus help session ▪ Discussion boards  June 17 – July 29 Course Setup

 Math Content (provided by NROC) ▪ Pre-Algebra (39 topics) ▪ Algebra (44 topics) ▪ Optional (20 topics)  Week-by-week content ▪ College Success content examples  Learning styles  Testing-taking strategies ▪ First-Year Experience examples  Freshman convocation  College Myths Course Setup

Course Homepage

 ~300 students one week before launch  ~860 students at course start  ~1430 students (some duplicates) at course end Enrollment

 ~107,000 page views total Participation

 Accessed math content: 502 ▪ 35% of total enrollment  Completed at least one topic: 457 (91%)  Total completed topics: ~9,700 ▪ Average: 19 per student  80% content-area completion ▪ Pre-algebra only: 67 (13%) ▪ Algebra only: 10 (2%) ▪ Both: 11 (2%) Math Topics Completion

 18 questions (optional) ▪ Arithmetic – Intermediate Algebra  Initial Test ▪ 495 attempts ▪ Average score: 7.4  Final Test ▪ 22 attempts ▪ Average score: 11.3 Math Knowledge Test

 15 Pre-algebra questions (MAT 0950) ▪ 205 attempts ▪ Average score: 10.9 Placement Quiz

 IRB approved  Initial survey (179 responses) ▪ 129 Self-identified UVU students (72%)  Post survey (22 responses) Research

 Prepare for math placement exam: 64% (73%)  Refresh my math skills: 74% (74%)  Learn more about success in college: 23% (20%)  Prepare for a different exam: 8% (8%)  Learn more about MOOCs: 8% (5%)  Other: 4% (4%) Reasons for Taking Course (UVU)

UVU Student Demographics  Gender ▪ Female (64%) / Male (36%)  Class ▪ Freshman (24%) / Sophomore (34%) / Junior (18%) / Senior (25%)  Pell eligible ▪ Yes (57%) / No (26%) / Unknown (16%)

 Not attend college within a year: 5% (0%)  New college student within a year: 16% (14%)  Returning after 1+ year layoff: 23% (22%)  Continuing college student: 52% (64%)  Attending graduate school: 4% (0%) Student Breakdown (UVU)

 Don’t know: 31% (31%)  Basic arithmetic: 6% (7%)  Pre-algebra: 8% (10%)  Beginning algebra: 11% (13%)  Intermediate algebra: 10% (13%)  College algebra (or similar): 22% (22%)  Above college algebra: 7% (5%)  Not a college student: 5% (1%) Next Math Course (UVU)

 How confident are you in your ability to do math (1 to 5 with 1 not confident and 5 very confident)? ▪ Pre-survey only average score: 2.8 (2.6) ▪ Paired pre and post-survey: 2.7 to 3.5  What is your interest in math? ▪ Average score: 3.2 (2.9) ▪ Paired pre and post-survey: 3.6 to 4.0  How prepared do you feel for college? ▪ Average score: 3.4 (3.5) ▪ Paired pre and post-survey: 2.5 to 3.8 Confidence/Interest Levels (UVU)

 Effect on attending/staying in college as a result of the course ▪ More likely: 52% ▪ No impact: 48% ▪ Less likely: 0% ▪ 1 Non-answer Post-Survey

 Effect on attending/staying at UVU as a result of the course ▪ More likely: 54% ▪ No impact: 46% ▪ Less likely: 0% ▪ 9 Non-answers Post-Survey

 How satisfied with the course? (1 to 5 with 5 very satisfied): 4.5  Feel more prepared to be successful in college: 4.2  Expect to be more successful in math courses in college: 4.5  How likely that you’ll be able to skip/test out of a course: 3.3  Felt like they were part of a community: 2 Post-Survey

 Preliminary results ▪ ~25% of students took Accuplacer after MOOC start  (~ total) ▪ ~80% of them had expired/no scores ▪ Courses tested into:  Basic Arithmetic: 9%  Pre-algebra: 9%  Beginning Algebra: 13%  Intermediate Algebra: 63%  General education math or above: 6% UVU Math Course Data

 Positive overall—most students were appreciative  Many students signed up specifically for the Math Refresher component of the course  The major complaints about the course involved the computer aspect ▪ Navigating the website/Finding the material ▪ Navigating the material  Students wished this had been better marketed Canvas Survey Student Feedback

 Limited use of discussion boards/live help, etc.  High interest from current UVU students  Lower interest from new/incoming students  Technical difficulties (enrollment/navigation/etc.)  Overall positive experience for everyone  Campus very supportive  Students focused on math Lessons Learned

 How improve utilization of help resources?  How improve sense of community?  How recruit more students? Comments/Questions/Discussion

 Summer 2014  Considerations/Options ▪ Summer Bridge (GEAR UP) ▪ LOOC ▪ ACT Prep ▪ Fall/Spring Future

 Jon Anderson:  Keith White:  Slides: ▪ contournc.com/teach/amatyc/mooc_slides.pdf  Handouts: ▪ contournc.com/teach/amatyc/mooc_handouts.pdf Contact