Seattle Community College District’s Summer Institute 2002: Distance Learning Pedagogy & Technology Accomplishments Examples Possibilities … And fun even!

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Seattle Community College District’s Summer Institute 2002: Distance Learning Pedagogy & Technology Accomplishments Examples Possibilities … And fun even!

Measurements of Success in Distance Learning: SCCD student completion rates are among highest in Washington at 80% Student evaluations indicate that students recommend their class to other classmates & seek other online options Faculty collaboration ranks high through workshops, mentoring and Distance Learning groups Enrollment has doubled since 1999

A Distance Learning Spectrum: Fully online classes Primarily online classes (with on-campus orientation and testing) Web enhanced on- campus classes (use of discussion room, online syllabus and assignment updates) Videostreaming (use of telecourse videos, videotaped field trips and classroom lectures)

Courseware that fits the Pedagogy: First Class Front Page Dreamweaver WebCT Blackboard Syllabase Jones e-education

A District Venture: The “Summer Institute” Weeklong web development course for faculty Started 1997 at NSCC Project driven Faculty directed TLC coordinated

Summer Institute details 50 faculty from 3 college campuses 30 workshops & roundtables (1-2 hr) 4 full days plus open labs in evenings 20 courseware tools logistical challenges

Learning from one another...

Examples of some new “blends” in online learning: CMN 150 Small Group Discussion: Online with Live Chat sessions in small groups during each week NET 120 Network Essential: Online activities & Saturday hands-on practices FAM 180 Topics for Parents: Fully online with students from Singapore, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Pakistan

Jane Lister Reis teaches an online Speech Communication class: “Writing groups” meet on-campus during the first week of classes

Summer Institute Philosophies – not learning “boxes” but blends Modes of Learning: Pedagogical approaches require individualized online tools and combinations of tools Classroom Enhancement: Online tools are used for both online classes and on- campus classes (with a spectrum of “hybrid” designs) Faculty Directed Uses: Faculty share ideas and choose their own online tools (“One courseware does not fit all”)

Exploring possibilities & creating new directions: Start here! This web address leads to plenty of links to NSCC’s instructional websites: /handouts/access.htm (A link to this address is also available through the Institute’s “Resources” web page) /handouts/access.htm