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Contextualized Math Curriculum with Online Learning Supplement Frank Wang and Luis Gonzalez

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Contextualized Math Curriculum with Online Learning Supplement. Frank Wang and Luis Gonzalez. Basic Skills Students. Six-year Graduation Rates. Data from fall 2003 cohort of new, first-time students with valid test scores. Project Quantum Leap. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Contextualized Math Curriculum with  Online Learning Supplement

Contextualized Math Curriculumwith

Online Learning Supplement

Frank Wang and Luis Gonzalez

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Need no basic skills, 26%

Placed into All 3, 17%Placed into Math only

or plus any other devel-opmental course, 59%

Placed into Math only, 15%

Placed into Eng & Math only, 25%

Placed into Math & Read Only, 2%

Placed into Eng Plus, 56%

Placed into Eng Only, 11%

Placed into Eng & Read Only, 4%

Placed into Read plus, 23%

Placed into Reading only, 1%

Initial Test Score Distribution, All New Entering Stu-dents with Valid Test Scores or Exemptions, Fall 2003.

Basic Skills

Placed into a basic skill "plus" means that the student needs at least that basic skill

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Basic Skills Students

Data from fall 2003 cohort of new, first-time students with valid test scores

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Six-year Graduation Rates

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Project Quantum Leap

• Contextualized curriculum, not just contrived word problems.

• Funded by FIPSE, with subsequent support from Title V.

• 47 faculty participated. ~1500 students served.

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AIDS Prevalence and Incidence

PQL Samplerhttp://www.lagcc.cuny.edu/ctl/pql/sampler/

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On Using Technology

• Engaging topics might take away class time.

• Math syllabus is full.• Presenting all the math

principles and sample problems might not be the best approach.

• Students must become independent learners.

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MAT096 Online Materials: EDUCO

• Tutorials (timed, possible extra credit)

• Homework (5%)• Online Quizzes (15%, 3

attempts)• Online Departmental

Midterm Exam (20%)• Online Departmental

Final Exam (25%)

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EDUCO Tutorial

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EDUCO Homework

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EDUCO Quiz

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EDUCO Instructor View

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Implementation Tips

Tutorial

HomeworkQuiz

• Structure: Instructor incorporates technology into curriculum.

• Strictly enforce deadlines.• Give students control: improve

grades by working harder.• Cooperation among all parties

involved.

• IML grant: Tutors as facilitators to help students adapt technology.

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I Just Passed COMPASS!

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How to Succeed in Math

• The Professor telling us to practice each problem everyday and it worked.

• Pay attention in class and jot down notes. If I don’t understand the concept log into EDUCOSOFT and practice the tutorials.

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Practice

• My key to success was to practice a lot and always come to class. I believe that if a student practices a lot, the student would not have a problem passing MAT 096.

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Back to the Basics

• How to succeed in math? Practice!

• Effective use of technology is crucial.

• Implementation requires leadership, commitment, and support.