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SVM Education Day: On-Line Discussion Site and other Learn@UW Tools Kristen A. Bernard, DVM, PhD
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Today’s Outline ●Brief background on virology course ●Learn@UW tools −Discussion site for questions −On-line quizzes for required research articles −Course & Instructor evaluation (survey tool)
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WELCOME TO VIROLOGY!! Year 2 in Fall
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Instructors – 29 lectures for 2 credits Bernard Course director + 18 lectures OsorioOlsen Kawaoka Kurth Friedrich
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General Course Info ●Exams on materials in lectures & required handouts (multiple choice) −Exams 1 & 2 = 25% each −Final exam = 35% (cumulative) ●Required research articles & on-line quizzes −3 quizzes = 5% each −Article discussed in class ●Discussion site – not graded ●Clicker questions – extra credit (up to 1% of final grade) −Questions asked throughout lecture to emphasize material & gauge understanding
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On-Line Discussion Site ●Optional – NOT graded ●Using since Fall 2010 ●Developed to avoid individual questions via email prior to exams −Fairness −Opportunity to learn while studying ●Students can still ask questions during, after or outside class −Often post these questions on line ●Allow students to post questions anonymously (majority)
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Discussion Site - 2014
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Statistics 2012-2014
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# Threads# Replies Estimate of Time (min) Exam 116-2025-31160-200 Exam 213-2113-29130-210 Final10-2110-26100-210
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Course Evaluation ●Consistently favorable 2010-2014 ●2013 & 2014 data using survey tool on Learn@UW (thanks Mike Collins!)
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Course Evaluation - 2013 Evaluate the discussion site as a tool for learning and communicating with instructors The posts helped me learn and/or study for the exams (check N/A if you did not read the posts) Instructors should continue to use the discussion site (check N/A if you did not read the posts) 51% 61%
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Course Evaluation - 2014 Evaluate the discussion site as a tool for learning and communicating with instructors The posts helped me learn and/or study for the exams (check N/A if you did not read the posts) Instructors should continue to use the discussion site (check N/A if you did not read the posts) 36% 54%
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Written Comments ●“ I think the discussion site is a good thing. I might not have used it all that often, but it provides a great forum for questions & answers & allows everyone to see them.” ●“Discussion board was very helpful & was a great leveler (so that individuals weren’t getting answers the whole class wasn’t. I would encourage students to try to answer each other’s questions… a great way for us to study by helping each other out.” ●“…I also liked having the discussion board available while I was studying for exams. Although I personally didn’t ask any questions, I learned a lot from my classmates’ questions, & it helped me to focus my studying be realizing the things that I didn’t understand as well.”
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Feedback & Questions? ●Other courses have started to use discussion site ●Suresh & Tricia Sharpe in Immunology ● Students asked for this after experiencing virology discussion board ●Ruth Sullivan & Rob Lipinski in Developmental Anatomy ● Use as true review session with limited hours for posting questions
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Today’s Outline ●Brief background on virology course ●Learn@UW tools −Discussion site for questions −On-line quizzes for required research articles −Course & Instructor evaluation (survey tool)
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Primary Research Articles - 2014
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●After AIL case of the “clumsy horse” ●Relate back to this case
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On-line Quizzes
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Course Evaluation - 2014 Evaluate the assigned research articles as a learning tool The research articles were interesting & gave clinical relevance to the class material The research articles were too difficult & hard to understand 78%
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Written Comments ●“ The assigned articles were interesting & by the second one I was much more efficient at completing it. It is very nice to have unlimited time to complete the quiz…” ●“The articles were neat in order to gain a research perspective and how we might go about interpreting virology research publications. ” ●“…I also enjoyed reading the articles. It showed clinical relevance to what we were learning.” ●“…The articles are great. I feel like veterinary students are not given much experience … interpreting the literature, & I think that this is a CRITICAL SKILL to be an up-to-date veterinarian in the future….”
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Today’s Outline ●Brief background on virology course ●Learn@UW tools −Discussion site for questions −On-line quizzes for required research articles −Course & Instructor evaluation (survey tool)
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Survey Tool
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Special thanks to… ●Current & past lecturers ●Past course directors −Chris Olsen −Ron Schultz −Jorge Osorio ●Mike Collins −Help with clickers −Course evaluation – questions & use of survey tool
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Course Evaluation - 2014 70 out of 85 students Clickers kept me engaged in lecture Instructors should continue to use clickers in lecture 94%
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