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Redesign of Symposium Faculty Success in Redesigning Large Courses at UNC Charlotte February 17, 2012
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UNC CharlotteFebruary 17, 2012 David Langford Matt Belles Pilar Zuber Mike Moore Julie Padilla Trudy Moore-Harrison Karen Schmaling (Former Dean CHHS)
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UNC CharlotteFebruary 17, 2012 Reduce cost/resources Reduce part-time faculty needs Better utilization of classrooms Respond to freshman initiative Increase retention and success of students More full-time faculty in touch with freshman Increase student engagement Students giving group presentation in seminar
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UNC CharlotteFebruary 17, 2012 CHHS Goals Introduce Freshman and Sophomore students to faculty and health as a discipline of study Create consistency across multiple sections Create a scalable course that can change with needs Started redesign process summer 2009, offered redesigned course 1 st time spring 2010 Debate as the final exam
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BEFOREAFTER Taught in 10 sections of 65-80 students each Auditorium/lecture format Department/PT Faculty Taught in 5 large group sections of 200 students each Combined large class with seminars College/Team Sloan-C Blended Learning Conference March 26-29
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UNC CharlotteFebruary 17, 2012 Each large section subdivided into 5 seminars of 40 students 1 seminar /section taught online Taught by 3 F/T faculty and 11 graduate TAs CHHS Learning Community included in one section Weekly resource room hours Large class instruction
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UNC CharlotteFebruary 17, 2012 Save $24,000 - $35,000/yr in part-time salaries Allows net increase in paid assistantships for graduate students Reduces demand on larger classrooms that seat 80-100 students Students working in seminar groups
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UNC CharlotteFebruary 17, 2012 Campus LBST 2214 % DWF (includes 2 sec outside CHHS) Spring 2009 11% (before redesign) Fall 2009 12% (before redesign) Spring 2010 10% (after redesign) Fall 201011% (after redesign) At midterm D and F students identified AM Class: About 13% D/F at midterm 6% at final (f10, sp11) PM Class: About 25% D/F at midterm 9% at final (f10, sp11) Note: Fall 2011 AM class D/F 21% midterm to 2% final PM class D/F 23% midterm to 7% final
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UNC CharlotteFebruary 17, 2012 Course provides a positive learning environment for up to 1000 students/semester Tremendous administrative support Effective Teamwork (faculty and TAs) Met original goals Resource conservation Scalable class to accommodate increasing enrollments Increased opportunities for student interaction Good model for addressing midterm student success
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UNC CharlotteFebruary 17, 2012 Interviewing/hiring TAs in summer challenge to 9-mo faculty Originally planned for 1 faculty to be course coordinator but never realized Managing volume of students and student-related issues Logistics of virtual and physical classrooms Large class instruction
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UNC CharlotteFebruary 17, 2012 Increase use of online options 20% interested in online options Continue innovative student engagement strategies Create more online materials e.g. “student point of view” videos Simplify and Automate Resource room with TA available to assist students
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