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Graduate Online Course: Technology - Use & Assessment
Jim Flowers Department of Industry & Technology Ball State University
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1. What is this course? 2. How was it developed? 3. How was it implemented? 4. What does it “look like?” 5. What were some student projects? 6. What lessons were learned? 7. What does the future hold?
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1. What is this course? ITEDU 510: Technology – Use and Assessment
An elective in Ball State’s masters in TE Based on newly developed undergraduate face-to-face (F2F) course on Using and Assessing Technology
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Specifics 100% online Asynchronous First offered Fall, 2000
With weekly lessons and deadlines First offered Fall, 2000 Next offered Fall, 2001 26/27 enrollees completed
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Instructional Technology
Blackboard’s CourseInfo Can be accessed by any computer on the Internet Webpage creation
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Unique attributes Individual and collaborative learning
Student-written objective Only formative quizzes No final exam
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2. How was it developed? A championed idea
Most content came from outside Tech Ed Tried out some content & activities with undergraduate F2F class first Used survey results and research to inform decisions
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Support Departmental support Unusually good University support
6 hrs assigned time for development I had to become an online student Attendance at all related workshops Instructional designer (Other support, as needed)
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Content Issues Based on “Design, produce, use, assess”
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ITEA Standard 13: “Students will develop the abilities to assess the impact of products and systems.”
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Not ITEA Standard 12: “Students will develop the abilities to use and maintain technological products and systems.” “Use hand tools correctly.” “Use computers to access and organize information.”
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Levels of “Using Technology”
Personal* Corporate Cultural National Global
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Studying “Using Technology”
Trends in use Problems with use Usability User-centered design Anthropometrics & Ergonomics Universal Design User surveys Instructions for users Other
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Usability Research Usability testing User survey Other
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Levels of “Technology Assessment”
Personal Corporate Cultural National* Global
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Technology Assessment
Analysis of TA reports from the US Office of Technology Assessment, and others Formal TA process Web-based group TA reports
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Individualized Objective
Individualized project
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Development Issues Providing for the personal touch
Among students Between students and the instructor Blending didactic and constructivistic Including individualized and group learning Realistic, doable, fun, and meaningful
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3. How was it implemented?
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Marketing To on-campus Tech Ed students At ITEA conference
(Surreptitiously through a survey) An ad was placed in a TEI periodical was sent to all TE state supervisors Brochures were sent to all HS principals in Indiana.
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Registration & Enrollment
Online Some delays, but no major problems Course divided into on-campus and off-campus sections, and limit increased above 20 27 students enrolled, 26 completed
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Web-Based Instruction
Modules, usually 1 per week Interaction File exchange Discussion boards 3 larger activities Individual usability research Team technology assessment Individual project
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Rigorous course assessment
Standard “promotion and tenure” course assessment was inadequate Additional course assessment based on “Quality on the Line, Benchmarks for Success in Internet-Based Education”
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4. What does it “look like?”
The Blackboard CourseInfo Interface Separate Web pages
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5. What were some student projects?
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Student project: usability test
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Student project: usability test
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Student project: usability test
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Student project: usability test
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Student project: usability test
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A team’s tech. assessment
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A team’s tech. Assessment
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Student project: backpack use
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Student project: backpack use
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Student project: backpack use
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6. What lessons were learned?
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Marketing Give online courses the #1 emphasis on a departmental Web site. Spend 10% on marketing Beg ITEA and CTTE to serve as clearinghouses Help prospective students learn of the offerings Check Web search engines and guides to online courses Market early and often, near and far
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Development Keep it user-centered Verify materials
Use reusable learning objects Include individual & group activities Accommodate users Bandwidth Busy schedules Interests
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Develop DL to be Equivalent to F2F in:
Quality Workload
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Taking advantage of the Web
Web resources Web-based communications Within class With those not in the class Web publishing
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Organizing communications
Communications among students Threaded discussion organization Chat Etc.
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Organizing communications
Communications with the Instructor Dates & times File naming conventions organization Online office hours
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Support Curriculum development and testing Instruction Student support
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Support More time needed during initial implementation
Institutional coordination needed Single password Easy registration
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For Students Provide meaningful personal contact
Provide quality instruction Provide flexibility
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7. What does the future hold?
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Next implementation Fall, 2001 New and improved
New Blackboard interface
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Fall 2001 Information
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Fall 2001 Preview
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Plans for an Online Masters in Technology Education from Ball State University
Hopefully implemented by Fall, 2002 30 online hours, no thesis Flexibility
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Please direct inquiries to:
Jim Flowers (765)
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Graduate Online Course: Technology - Use & Assessment
Jim Flowers Department of Industry & Technology Ball State University
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