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1 STRUCTURE: The Key to Student Success in a Hybrid/Emporium Model Mathematics Course

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3 A Brief History In 2000, the UI was one of 30 institutions who participated in the Program in Course Redesign (PCR) through the National Center for Academic Transformation (The NCAT). www.theNCAT.org Redesigned two large enrollment courses: Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra College Algebra College Algebra (Approximately 2,400 students annually)

4 PRE-REDESIGNED (TRADITIONAL) COURSES Intermediate Algebra & College Algebra Traditional lecture format (Class met 3 days/week for 50 minutes) Traditional lecture format (Class met 3 days/week for 50 minutes) Class size ~40-45 Class size ~40-45 Paper and pencil homework assigned from textbook and graded by instructors Paper and pencil homework assigned from textbook and graded by instructors 3-4 exams/common Final exam 3-4 exams/common Final exam Drop-in math lab Drop-in math lab

5 2001 Redesigned Courses Class met one day/week for 50 min Class met one day/week for 50 min Class size ~40-45 Class size ~40-45 Mandatory 2.5 hours/week in lab Mandatory 2.5 hours/week in lab All content delivered via streaming video All content delivered via streaming video Paper and pencil homework assigned from textbook and graded by instructors Paper and pencil homework assigned from textbook and graded by instructors

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7 2001 Redesigned Courses Class met one day/week for 50 min Class met one day/week for 50 min Class size ~40-45 Class size ~40-45 Mandatory 2.5 hours/week in lab Mandatory 2.5 hours/week in lab All content delivered via streaming video All content delivered via streaming video Paper and pencil homework assigned from textbook and graded by instructors Paper and pencil homework assigned from textbook and graded by instructors 3-4 (TestGen) exams/common Final exam 3-4 (TestGen) exams/common Final exam

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9 Streaming Video Menu

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14 The Computer Lab Was Empty!

15 The Task List

16 College Algebra Final Exam Results

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18 Things We Wanted To Improve Homework grading Homework grading

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20 Things We Wanted To Improve Homework grading Homework grading Improve student note taking skills Improve student note taking skills

21 2004 MyMathLab Introduced as an Option Students were given the choice to do HW using MML or from their text Students were given the choice to do HW using MML or from their text Class size ~40-45 Class size ~40-45 TestGen still used for tests (except final exam) TestGen still used for tests (except final exam)

22 Task List (Textbook Option)

23 Task List (MML Option)

24 Observations Giving too many options was bad Giving too many options was bad -Students were confused -Students had a hard time deciding which track to follow -Students were going back and forth between the text option and the MML option -Students were going back and forth between the text option and the MML option -Instructors had a hard time keeping track of students’ grades -Instructors had a hard time keeping track of students’ grades

25 Observations Inconsistent Learning Experiences Inconsistent Learning Experiences -Some Textbook track students read the textbook -MML students NEVER read their textbook follow -MML students watched the videos more than the textbook track students -MML students watched the videos more than the textbook track students -MML students got immediate feedback, textbook track students had to wait a week to get feedback -MML students got immediate feedback, textbook track students had to wait a week to get feedback -No students were taking good notes -No students were taking good notes

26 College Algebra Final Exam Results

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28 Observations MML Track Students Outperformed Textbook Track Students MML Track Students Outperformed Textbook Track Students -ABC rate for Textbook Track Students: 64% -ABC rate for MML Track Students: 78%

29 2007 MyMathLab Became Required MML mandatory for weekly homework MML mandatory for weekly homework

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31 2007 MyMathLab Became Required MML mandatory for weekly homework MML mandatory for weekly homework MML Quizzes Introduced (75% homework prerequisite) MML Quizzes Introduced (75% homework prerequisite) Task Lists still used Task Lists still used TestGen still used for tests (except final exam) TestGen still used for tests (except final exam) Class size ~40-45 Class size ~40-45

32 College Algebra Final Exam Results

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34 Observations Students were relying too much on the help features in MML. Students were relying too much on the help features in MML. We felt that most students were working their assignments in the wrong order. We felt that most students were working their assignments in the wrong order. -Students would first try to work the problem (and use the “View an Example” or “Help Me Solve This” features in MML) - If the “Help” features above did not help, then students sometimes watched a video (and sometimes took notes) - Finally, some students would then refer to their text- book

35 2008 MyMathLab Replaced TestGen Tests were no longer multiple choice Tests were no longer multiple choice MML homework MML homework MML Quizzes (still used 75% homework prerequisite) MML Quizzes (still used 75% homework prerequisite) Task Lists still used Task Lists still used Class size ~45-50 Class size ~45-50

36 College Algebra Final Exam Results

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38 2009 Budget Crisis! The Math Department budget was significantly reduced The Math Department budget was significantly reduced Class sizes increased from ~45 students to ~250 students Class sizes increased from ~45 students to ~250 students Increased minimum homework prerequisite to 80% Increased minimum homework prerequisite to 80% Task lists were no longer used….and the Course Notebooks were created Task lists were no longer used….and the Course Notebooks were created Changed to the Trigsted eTexts Changed to the Trigsted eTexts

39 We Decided To “Force” Students To Take Notes In Their Notebooks Freshman don’t do optional….. but neither do sophomores, juniors, and seniors….. or faculty!

40 Staff are trained NOT to help students in the lab until the student has demonstrated that he or she has adequately filled out their notebook pages

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56 Students Take a Notebook Quiz in Class

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58 College Algebra Final Exam Results

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60 The #1 Predictor of Student Success Is Their Performance on Notebook Quizzes Since fall ’09 Students who earned all in- class notebook quiz points have an ABC rate of over 92%. -Read the eText and take notes -Watch videos/animations and take notes -Work the homework problem last

61 Thank You! www.pearsonhighered.com/ trigstedinfo


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