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Learning From Students A Study Into the Use of Class Web Sites in a Liberal Arts College ISECON2001 Kathleen M. Kelm Edgewood College, Madison, WI
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Kathleen M. Kelm Definitions, definitions Class Web sites Class Web sites Web sites for classroom content Course Management Systems Course Management Systems Software systems that support classroom activities Learning Management Systems Learning Management Systems Software systems that support learning & learner activities
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Kathleen M. Kelm Questions to Ponder? Key benefits of each? Technology requirements for each? Level of support for each?
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Kathleen M. Kelm Background of Study Class Web sites for Spring 2000 semester Purpose of Class Web sites Typical activities associated with Class Web sites Statistics of student population
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Kathleen M. Kelm Study Characteristics Mid-Semester Survey Focused on reasons for class web site access & frequency End of Semester Survey Focused on usefulness of class web site components End of Semester Interview Open dialog question & answer Student feedback on assumptions
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Kathleen M. Kelm Assumptions Adherence to college standards Web authoring tool only Critical thinking component of liberal arts education Class Web site to “enrich” student learning Class Web sites to be secure
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Kathleen M. Kelm Specific Class Characteristics DetailsCS420CS492CS302Bus741 StudentsSeniors JuniorsGraduates Computers in Classroom No ComputersComputers No computers Course Assessment Strategies Assignments, project & mid- term ProjectAssignments, Group project, mid-term & final Assignment, research paper, mid- term & final Reason for Class Web Site Course materials, downloads, video & demos ResourcesCourse materials, downloads, video & demos Course materials, scanned materials & resource links Technical challenges experienced Electronic use assignments & chat services On-campus only Internet speed & logon credentials Logon credentials
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Kathleen M. Kelm Demographics of Study 45 students (27 undergrads/18 grads) 73% within 3 semesters of graduation 49% under 30 yrs old 31% under 40 yrs old
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Kathleen M. Kelm Lessons Learned: Technical Security Dynamic vs. static Publishing challenges Threaded discussion web page for the Question of the Week
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Kathleen M. Kelm Lessons Learned from Students Survey 1: Access & Functionality 83% access class web site 1-3 times/week 15% access class web site 4-6 times/week Before class: 1 hour/a.m./p.m./1 day After class: 74% within 3-5 days
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Kathleen M. Kelm Student Responses-Survey 1 % of respondents’ who indicated high level of importance or reason for access
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Kathleen M. Kelm Lessons Learned from Students Survey 2: Functionality & Impact Class notes & Assignments accessed 30- 35% prior to class & 24-27% after Class notes used for note taking, reference & studying Assignment used for workload & reference References used for assistance in assignments & studying
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Kathleen M. Kelm Student Responses-Survey 2 Class Notes & Assignments Improved understanding Learning retention Relevance for referencing later Assistance in clarification (took better notes, assisted in clarification, contributed to success) Resources Links Increased retention Clarified concepts Assisted in assignments
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Kathleen M. Kelm Retention, Completion & Clarification % of respondents indicated strongly agree or agree Increased or Assisted in:
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Kathleen M. Kelm Lessons Learned from Students Open Discussions Pedagogical approach valid Availability of computers in classroom mixed responses Resources provided a wider scope & base for discovery Modeling the technology beneficial “How did we ever do without it”
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Kathleen M. Kelm Lessons Learned: Interpretation Short is Sweet Earlier the better Universal access & 24/7 vital Question of week needs focus Internet speed limitation to expansive use of electronic resources Improvements used in Spring 2001 Class Web sites Class Web sites
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Kathleen M. Kelm More Interpretations Questions: Did the Class Web site extend learning beyond the classroom? Did the Class Web site enrich student learning?
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Kathleen M. Kelm Class Web Site Framework for Class Increased readiness to learn Continued learning after class Expanded base for a broader view Reinforced learning & increased retention
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Kathleen M. Kelm Further Investigations…. Web-enabling students Technical competencies of students Interactive repository of information Class Web site vs. Course Mgmt System Costs of infrastructure Costs of publishing
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Kathleen M. Kelm Questions?
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