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VIRTUAL VENTURE Myths, Truths, and Tips for online learning success
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Agenda: New to online learning experience What we’re learning from our students: Success, Myths and Truths Tips & an advisor resource We welcome your stories and participation, questions too!
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Population of OSU online learners 2013-2014 Students taking online classes Campus students 9664 Distance students 5806 49% of the OSU campus student population took at least one online course
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New learning experience Navigation Work-Life Balance Interaction
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Interactions for successful learning Student InstructorContentStudent
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Let’s straighten that out…
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Myths and Truths about Online Courses…
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Won’t require much of my time Different commitment of time Unscheduled/unrequired time Possibly more time than in the classroom
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Reliable Internet access – yes! Syllabus: computer/software requirements OSU Computer Help Desk, LMS Help, youtube Of course, technology is just one factor of success in an online course TIP: Find a personal “go-to” tech support TIP: Ecampus Computer Check Internet access is all I need
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Flexible, yes! Requires intentionality TIP: Establish a Regular schedule 2-3 hours per credit hour Organization or flow of courses can vary Due dates – weekly? TIP: Wear your colors! Fits easily into my schedule
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Same academic standards, faculty More reading & writing Many components each week Technology learning curve Additional challenge: self-management Easier than my other classes
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Required participation in discussion boards Shared student work is a possibility Increases success factors: connection to institution, networking, persistence Online communication for students who prefer taking time to respond TIP: Initiate relationship with instructor I can be anonymous in my class
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Often, more interaction is required Intro Discussion Board Forum Q&A Forum often answered by peers Grouped discussion, chat, projects TIP: Take a class with someone you know TIP: Be proactive: trade email address with classmates It’s harder to make friends
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More and more, team involvement Mimics the professional world Discussion boards and collaborative groups Formal and Informal TIP: Students are using Google Apps to collaborate easily I won’t have any team projects
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I’ll be on my own – who can help? Instructor first Course elements Advisor TIP: Seek out academic support On-campus: The Academic Success CenterThe Academic Success Center Ecampus Student Support: Student Success Counselors & Ecampus Success BlogStudent Success CounselorsEcampus Success Blog
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Yeah… nope. Students report #1 element of satisfaction is instructor interaction Instructor contact info, office hours Peer-to-peer and other support My instructor is online 24/7
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There’s no real difference between online and traditional classes Obviously, a different approach to same outcome Outperforming, U.S. Department of Education (2010) Positive impact on career & educational readiness
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Success Begins Early Handout, please share widely: How to be successful in the First Weeks
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Thank you! Kyle Cassady Ecampus Career Counselor, Instructor kyle.cassady@oregonstate.edu Amy Riley Ecampus Success Counselor, Instructor amy.riley@oregonstate.edu
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