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Fred Hills Richard Leslie McLennan Community College
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Background ◦ Online courses fastest growing sector on campus ◦ Student attrition rates high in online classes (35%+) ◦ Growing interest in student learning outcomes (SLO) ◦ Most research focuses on positive, little on the negative factors and their impact on SLOs Why the topic? ◦ What are the negative aspects of online instructions ◦ What are the differences in faculty and students on these factors ◦ What impact do these have on student learning Leslie/Hills for CIT Nov 072
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How many teach online? How many taken online courses? What is your worst online course experience as a student? What is your best online course experience as a student? What impact did either have on your online teaching experience? Leslie/Hills for CIT Nov 073
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Action Research using Qualitative Methodology: Typological study of Student Feedback ◦ Student feedback on seven semesters of Student Evaluations of Online courses (1060+ comments) Survey of Online Faculty (25% Response) ◦ How many courses taken online ◦ How many course taught online ◦ Negative and positive experiences online ◦ Impact on their instruction Panel Discussion with Faculty ◦ Experiences from learning and teaching online ◦ Impact of negative experiences on online course development Leslie/Hills for CIT Nov 074
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6 major themes emerged ◦ Instructor Feedback ◦ Course Organization ◦ Instruction/Guidance ◦ Addressing Learning Styles ◦ Interpersonal Communication in the Course ◦ Technology Leslie/Hills for CIT Nov 075
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Few or no replies to questions Lack of communications on assignments Little or no feedback on grading Little or no instructor presence in online forums Leslie/Hills for CIT Nov 077
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Confusing or conflicting due dates ◦ Where do I start? ◦ Calendar? ◦ Timeline? Confusing Course Navigation ◦ Non functional links ◦ Blocked links ◦ Wrong links Confusing or no structure Lack of logic in the layout of the course Wrong textbook and/or materials Outdated textbook and/or materials Leslie/Hills for CIT Nov 078
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Non communicated course expectations Lack of clarity Lack of direction Lack of thoroughness Concerns with testing ◦ Testing did not match objectives ◦ Too many assessments ◦ Timing of assessments Leslie/Hills for CIT Nov 079
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Correspondence course – did not engage different learning styles Tried to force Teacher Centric in a Learner Centric environment Passive text based course – only mode of delivery Limited or no use of video/voice medias Lack of variety in course work/projects/assignments Leslie/Hills for CIT Nov 0710
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Student did not connect with the class Incorrect or misunderstood tone Mismatched teams/groups No discussion forums or student ties Rude communication “…the instructor showed 'disdain' by the wording of replies to e-mails. If I e-mail someone - I am going to take a few seconds extra to be courteous online” Leslie/Hills for CIT Nov 0711
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Inaccessible technology Skill level required to high for student CMS failings/limitations Non functional Chats/Discussion Boards/Tools Multimedia for multimedia sake Leslie/Hills for CIT Nov 0712
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Student overwhelmed or underwhelmed ◦ Student gives up and drops out ◦ Student fails to engage the material ◦ Student loses interest in the topic ◦ Student loses interest in education Leslie/Hills for CIT Nov 0713
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Integrate feedback loops Establish expectations on communications ◦ Frequency ◦ Means ◦ Response time Ensure quick feedback and turn around on assignments and grading Give step-by-step instructions for assignments Provide examples or models of the finished assignments Keep courses up-to-date Ensure consistency and ease of navigation Leslie/Hills for CIT Nov 0714
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Provide student the flexibility and access to work ahead Include variety of learning techniques Embed extra point opportunities in the notes and reading assignments. Put effort into designing learning around student learning styles Use collaborative assignments Take into consideration those who use dial up Focus on pedagogy before technology ◦ Use newest inventions only if they contribute to learning ◦ Deploy media appropriately in the course – in support of learning objectives Leslie/Hills for CIT Nov 0715
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Seek student feedback throughout the course and adjust accordingly Recognize technology is a means and not an end Better select and prepare instructors for online teaching Provide online experience to online instructors Do not “rest on your laurels”: regularly reassess your own delivery NEXT STEP: Quantify impact of negative factors on student retention Leslie/Hills for CIT Nov 0716
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Leslie/Hills for CIT Nov 0717 Fred Hills Program Director CIS & Multimedia fhills@mclennan.edu Richard Leslie Instructional Designer Center for Instructional Design rleslie@mclennan.edu
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