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V IRTUAL L EARNING C ENTER: A CADEMIC C YBER S UPPORT FOR THE N EW F RONTIER M ERLOT I NTERNATIONAL C ONFERENCE A UGUST 10, 2006 T ENNESSEE S TATE U NIVERSITY N ASHVILLE, T ENNESSEE
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Conference Presenters Dr. Monetha Reaves, Director of Academic Enrichment, Advisement, & Orientation (mreaves@tnstate.edu) Dr. Johnanna Grimes, Director of AEAO Writing Center and Coordinator of Evening Tutorials (jlgrimes@tnstate.edu) Dr. Jane Asamani, Coordinator of AEAO Reading Center (jasamani@tnstate.edu) Mr. Mohsen Shirani, Coordinator of AEAO Mathematics Center (mshirani@tnstate.edu) Mrs. Barbara Kannard, Coordinator of AEAO ICAN Tutorial Program (bkannard@tnstate.edu)
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How was the VLC developed? The VLC was developed in partial fulfillment of the goals of a Title III E-Learning grant. The VLC was developed by a team of twelve Academic Enrichment faculty and staff members. AEAO E-Learning Team
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What is the Virtual Learning Center? The Virtual Learning Center is an online learning center developed using the WebCT platform. Students can get immediate feedback on the work that they do. A number of reports on student performance and use of the Center can be generated. It is the platform presently used for both RODP and TSU online courses, so students do not have to learn another system for online use.
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What is the Virtual Learning Center? The Virtual Learning Center is a tool which supports student learning. It offers additional practice for skill building and mastery of concepts. It offers additional information and explanations. It contains links to other websites which provide additional practice and information.
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What is the Virtual Learning Center? The Virtual Learning Center is a teaching tool which instructors can use. to supplement their lessons to provide additional information and practice in a particular area as homework assignments as extra work as preparation for testing or retesting.
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What is its purpose? The purpose of the VLC is to provide academic support for students on a twenty-four/seven basis.
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How is the VLC structured? At present, it has four components: A Writing Center A Math Center A Reading Center And the ICAN, Resource Center
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How are students enrolled in the center? Students may be enrolled in the VLC in one of three ways: referral by faculty or advisors referral related to the Rising Junior Examination self-referral http://www.tnstate.edu/interior.asp?mid=1529&ptid=1
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How effective is the VLC? During the fall, spring, and summer of 2006, a pilot of the VLC was conducted. Of the students responding to a question concerning whether or not use of the VLC had improved their grade in some course, 77.67% indicated that it had. Student Demographics
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What are the plans for the future of the center? More testing of the effectiveness of its components Expansion of its offerings Development of more components
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What does Virtual ICAN offer? Virtual resource center for all students Orientation Orientation Welcome Welcome Module features Module features Module features Learning Objects Learning Objects Learning Objects Training center for ICAN Peer Tutors Module features Module features Module features Future plans for Virtual ICAN
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Who are the members of the Virtual Math Center Team? Mohsen Shirani Mike Akbari Hanan Kuzat Jeanetta Jackson Introduction to the Virtual Math Center Team: Moving the Earth to Learn Math
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What courses are offered in the Virtual Math Center? Basic and Elementary Algebra Intermediate Algebra College Algebra Pre-Calculus Basic Calculus Courses:
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What are the features of the Virtual Math Center? Homepage: Courses Additional Links Additional Links Tools & Downloads My Grades References References
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What is the average enrollment for the Virtual Math Center? The enrollment for Fall 2005 was 615. The enrollment for Spring 2006 was 427. Practice problems in the Virtual Math Center, Module 3
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Who are the members of the Virtual Reading Center Team? Introduction to the Virtual Reading Center Team: Dr. Jane Asamani Ms. Jonelle Hinsey Ms. Carmen Jones Mr. Kenneth Cooper
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What are the Virtual Reading Center’s resources? Course Content Homepage Homepage Content and resources Content and resources Content and resources Academic Progress Progression Study Progression Study Progression Study
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What is the purpose of the Virtual Center? What is the purpose of the Virtual Writing Center?
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What topics are presented in the Virtual Writing Center? Grammar—Key Trouble Spots (not intended to be exhaustive, but the list is being expanded) Grammar Sentence Structure—The challengers (e.g., fragments, confused constructions, parallelism) Composition Paragraph Essay Research Paper (Under construction as summer project with representative from the English Department) The Rationale:
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What topics are presented in the Virtual Writing Center? Style: Redundancy Idioms (particularly useful for ESL students, an area which we plan to expand as well) Revision (Individual modules have strategies; however, there are some students who may need only a general overview/review of revision strategies) The Rationale, continued:
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What is the structure of the writing modules? Lesson—explanations with examples, and opportunities for self-assessment SVA Module SVA Module Helpful External Links—(The goal being to select not only those that have been adjudged superior by others— Purdue Owl, Leo (St. Cloud), Guide to Grammar and Writing, but others that we discovered in our research, including the Merlot collection ). Fragment Module Fragment Module
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What is the structure of the writing modules? Assessment Tools Self Tests (Internal—WebCT) Self Tests Self Tests Self Tests (external) Quizzes (WebCT Quiz tool) Test Banks of Questions Test Banks of Questions Banks of Writing Topics Banks of Writing Topics Evaluation of Module Student Survey Tool Student Survey Tool Student Survey Tool
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