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From Learning Management Systems (LMS)

toLearning Community Systems (LCS)

presented by

Fran Marshall & Ken Baldauf

Florida State University

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Research on Course Management Systems in Higher Education,Ken Baldauf, Vanessa Dennen, Wenting Jiang, Fran Marshall, Information Age Publishing, 2014, Edited by Dr. Angela Benson (University Alabama) and Dr. Andrew Whitworth (University of Manchester) – part of the “Perspectives in Instructional Technology and Distance Education” series.

Based on chapter to be published in:

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Outline

1. FSU’s Program in Interdisciplinary Computing2. Rationale and Motivation3. Defining an LCS4. Our LCS Solution5. Implementation6. Demonstration 7. Research Results8. Conclusion

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WHAT IS PIC?

PIC is truly interdisciplinaryReports to Deans and Steering Committee

• develops and promotes applied computer classes• promotes innovative work of students• explores new technologies for online education

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WHAT IS PIC?

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WHAT IS PIC?

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WHAT IS PIC?

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WHAT IS PIC?

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>http://digitech.fsu.edu/

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Rationale and Motivationfor

Learning Community Systems

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The (i)nternet Generation

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The Technology Generation

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Talking about the iGeneration

The Expressive Generation

The Connected Generation

The Media

Generation

The Multitasking Generation

The Demanding Generation

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"The growth curve on the use of technology with children is exponential, and we run the risk of being out of step with this generation as far as how they learn and how they think," Rosen says. "We have to give them options because they want their world individualized."

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Inspiring the iGeneration!

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Inspiring the iGeneration??

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Online Instruction Considerations

Managerial

Pedagogical

INSTRUCTOR ROLE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE LMS TOOLS

Social

Technical

Maintaining orderly records

Enabling communications and interactions among course participants

Teaching and assessing

Flexible and convenient access

Media support, content flexibility, quizzes

Broad platform support, mobile access

Roster, dropbox, gradebook, calendar

Profiles, chat, discussion boards, notifications, mobile

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LMS Support for Student Educational Needs

Managerial Pedagogical Social Technical-0.5

1.5

3.5

5.5

7.5

9.5

LMS SupportStudent Need

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LearningManagement

System

Syllabus

Lessons

Social

Agenda

Quizzes

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SocialSyllabu

s

Lessons

Quizzes

Agenda

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Defining a Learning Community System (LCS)

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Features of the ideal LCS

User Profile

CommunicationTools

Feedback Tools

Alerts &Notifications

CourseAdministration

Technical Flexibility

Content Delivery

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Market Review (2009)

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Two Major Concerns

Customization Social Interface

Lack of

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Facebook

Privacy concerns

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Our Solution

www.buddypress.org

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BuddyPress is a plugin that transforms a WordPress site into a Facebook-like social network.

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Installed on institution servers, one installation per class, for individual class learning communities.

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Benefits include:• free• private• customizable (open

source)• broad user base• familiar user interface• media support• mobile support• cross platform

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Social network features customizable user

profiles profile photos news feed discussion forums private & group

messaging email notifications customizable home page

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Drawbacks:• not an LMS• requires technical

skills• not institutional

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Features Blackboard Edmodo Facebook Moodle Schoology BuddyPressUser Profiles L H H M H H

Communication Tools

M M M M M H

Feedback M M L M M HAlerts and

NotificationsM M H M H H

Content Delivery H M M M M H

Course Administration

H M L M M L

Technical Flexibility

H M L H M M

Customizable L L L M L H

Social Interface L M H M H H

Comparison of Tools and Desired Features

NOTE: Ratings based on ability to meet our needs in a given category. H=high; M=medium; L=low

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Buddypress Plugins

Plugin DescriptionChat Lite An asynchronous text chat plugin much like Facebook chat

CubePoints Provides points for varying types of member contributions on the site, including a badge system for rewarding active students and gamifying the course

Page Links To Allows menu items in site navigation to link to outside sources such as the class syllabus and calendar

Simple LDAP Authentication Allows students to login with their university credentials avoiding the need for yet another password

WordPress HTTPS Provides encrypted access for login and other Web forms on the site for privacy and security

Vertically scroll RSS feed Allows RSS news feeds to be added to sidebar for scrolling course-related news headlines

Who’s Online Avatars Shows members that are currently logged into the system to encourage synchronous chat

BuddyPress Search Supports keyword searches across the sitebbSocial Twitter Displays a Twitter feed in the sidebar

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Blackboard and Buddypress Implementation

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Course AdministrationAssignment SubmissionGradebookGrade Submission

Course ContentPublic Splash Page Lessons in all formatsExercises/Assignments

Blackboard LMS

EvaluationAssignmentsQuizzesExams

Community/CommunicationMember ProfilesCourse AnnouncementsNews feedDiscussion forumsSynchronous chatEmail & messagingVirtual office hours

Learning Community

SyllabusAgendaCalendar

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Let’s see it inAction!

https://pic.fsu.edu/courses/2013/fall/cgs2821/

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Research:The LCS From the Student’s Perspective

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Student Feedback on the LCS

In Fall of 2010 with 166 students,the majority (78%) indicated that the LCS was beneficial in assisting with course interactions. Only 9% of the students disagreed; others indicated no opinion or did not respond.

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Student Feedback on the LCS

“Online learning communities are the perfect way to share thoughts and ideas throughout the semester. I feel very comfortable knowing that there are many other students out there that can help me if I need it.”

“I think having everyone in an online course use the same kind of community interface is a great idea. It helps bring us closer to our classmates even when we don’t physically see each other in class.?

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Conclusion Next Steps

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• Building online community is key to the success of online education

• User profiles and profile photos are useful in students getting to know each other and developing meaningful relationships

• A free flowing ongoing discussion (newsfeed/status updates) is useful in creating a relaxed environment in which students can express themselves and get to know each other

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• BuddyPress provides a compliment to traditional LMS for teachers who are technically savvy.

• LMS’s are beginning to incorporate social media features but are still not making them central.

• Facebook Groups, Google+ Communities and Twitter have arisen to better support educational needs.

• The free flow of communication and information over mobile devices is very important in supporting education for the iGeneration.

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Thank You!

Ken Baldauf [email protected] Marchall [email protected]

This presentation available at www.techminded.co