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Learner Web Orientation and Refresher Workshop June 2010 Meeting

Learner Web in NY’s Literacy Zone Pilot LZs use LW for client intake & pilot use with cloned & revised versions of existing plans. Work to fix these plans is done by the RAEN. Colleges & One Stops participate in creating learning plans that follow LZ pathways. They determine the steps and then the plans are created by RAEN staff. LZs work with RAEN staff and local colleges or One Stops to customize the LZ pathways plans to be implemented by the LZs

The Longitudinal Study of Adult Learning Long-term panel study of youth and adults who, at the start of the study, were age 18-44, not in school and did not have a high school diploma or GED Representative sample of ~1,000 drawn from local rather than national population of dropouts Periodic in-home interviews and literacy assessments and SSN-linked administrative data (with permission) Examines program participation & other learning activities, social and economic changes, & changes in literacy skills, practices & technology use over time

Why Learner Web? Findings - Longitudinal Study of Adult Learners Many adults – including those who never attend basic skills programs – work independently (“self- study”) to try to improve their reading, writing and math skillsMany adults – including those who never attend basic skills programs – work independently (“self- study”) to try to improve their reading, writing and math skills Self-study often bridges between periods of program participation, suggesting we expand the concept of “program”Self-study often bridges between periods of program participation, suggesting we expand the concept of “program” Youth and adults often have career and educational goals but lack realistic plans to followYouth and adults often have career and educational goals but lack realistic plans to follow

What Is the Learner Web? It is NOT just another distance learning system The Learner Web is a research-inspired learning support system To increase persistence, adults need learning support systems that provide portable, personalized learning plans they can follow The LW is designed to work with, enhance and coordinate existing learning resources, programs & services The LW provides structured and supported Learning Plans that youth and adults follow to reach specific goals The Learning Plans connect learners with online resources as well as with local resources, staff and volunteers in schools, community- based organizations, agencies & workplaces

Key Learner Web Features Large and extensible database of Resources that are matched to support needs and goals of Learners, Tutors, and other users Instructional designers create Learning Plans for individual goals LW Regions can share & customize Learning Plans Online e-portfolios of student work, viewable by assistants with integrated scoring, grading and learning management tools Flexible roles for assistants: Helpers, Tutors, Counselors, Teachers Integrated telephone system for real-time assistance Administrative roles & tools for managing Resources, Helpers, Tutors, Counselors, Teachers and matching them to Learners Collects & reports data about own operations for evaluation, research and system improvement

The Learner Web is customized by regions and communities Home page Learning plans Support roles

What is a Learning Plan? Provides structured support to Learners working to reach a learning goal Can be built around and coordinated with existing educational materials, curricula, programs, and services.

Assistants in Learner Web Teachers, Tutors, Counselors, Helpers Learning Plans specify which roles can: –View & enter information about the Learner –View (and possibly assess & give feedback on) the Learner’s work and progress –Sign off on the Learner’s completion of particular Steps in the Learning Plan

Use of Learner Web Roles in LZs Learner Administrator Account creation privileges Teacher Admin Creating teacher accounts Creating Courses and Course Offerings Teacher Monitor and respond to learner work online Periodically meet with learner face to face Counselor Admin Creating Counselor accounts Matching Counselors and Learners Counselor Monitor and respond to learner work online Periodically meet with learner face to face

Steps of a Learning Plan Each Step has a number of standard elements, which structure the learner’s path and progress through a plan: –Prerequisites –Resources –Workspace –Assistants’ Roles The flexible combination of these elements allows us to design Learning Plans that can blend self-directed and teacher/case manager- directed learning. To complete a Learning Plan, and reach a goal, learners navigate through a sequence of Steps There may be multiple paths (sequences of Steps) that different Learners follow to complete a Learning Plan

Prerequisites Placement and progress assessments can be built into Learning Plans and set up as Prerequisites Forms recording face-to-face meetings can be built into Learning Plans and set up as Prerequisites. A list of Steps to be completed before the Learner can start the current Step

Resources Steps have Resources that help Learners to complete the Step Resources can be websites, off-line, or multimedia –On-line (e.g., websites, part of an online program) –Off-line or in the Learner’s local community (e.g., a local One-Stop, CBO, library, or adult education program) Community Resources. Learners click and make an appointment with a paralegal Videos Federal government information sites and docs

Workspace Always available to the Learner and tightly integrated with the steps of the Learning Plan Viewable by others with the Learner’s permission Contains forms that the Learner completes as part of the Step. –Data gathering tools –Assessments, exercises or assignments (e.g., solving problems, answering questions, providing speech or writing samples, submitting essays, etc.) –Highly interactive and multimedia

Support for the Learner Steps can incorporate online or f2f interaction with assistant roles: e.g., case managers or teachers This workspace includes an assignment to call a phone helper for interview practice. Activities like this can be required for Step completion and unlocking subsequent Steps.

Workspace Forms and Assistant Roles Workspace forms can be auto-graded or submitted to a Teacher, Tutor, or Case Manager to review, comment upon or grade. –Choice determines how a Step might be completed. Comments and/or grades can later be viewed by the Learner Workspace item fields can be hidden from different Assistants. Teacher

Review status of a Step Indicate when a Step is completed Additional Role Defined Tasks in Learning Plans Review, evaluate (grade) and/or give feedback on Workspace items View/enter info in Profile fields or Workspace forms, etc.

Using LW for Case Management Learning Plans can blend online activities with in-person activities through the Learner Profile, Resources, and Workspace. Requiring case managers to complete fields in the Profile Form and Steps, coupled with prerequisites, can control flow of Learners through a Learning Plan and through the programmatic services/environment represented.

Learner Profile Regions can set up a profile form that follows each learner. Fields on the form can be set to control both who can view and enter information in that profile form field.

Reporting in LW

Potential Day to Day Tasks for LZ Staff Learner Administrator creates Learner accounts Counselor Administrator assigns a case manager to learner Case managers/teachers monitors learner progress Continuous feedback to RAEN about learning plans

Road Map/Design Tasks for LZ staff Vet learning plans & select ones to use in LZ Recommend changes to existing learning plans Report technical problems Select home page content Vet pathways plans designed by colleges & One Stops (built by RAEN Regional Admin). Recommend changes to localize.

Road Map/Design Tasks for College One Stop staff Create cross-site basic template showing steps required for learners in pathway to college and pathway to work. Provide continuous feedback to RAEN staff when appropriate for plan improvement

Technical support with Learner Web 1.Contact your Learner Web Literacy Zone lead 2.Lead will contact RAEN Regional Administrator - Melissa Jenkin RAEN Regional Administrator contacts Learner Web consultant for technical assistance when need.