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Distance Education Annual Report 2009

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2009 Student Survey and Demographics

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Page 1: The Students Say

Distance Education

Annual Report 2009

Page 2: The Students Say

20062007

20082009

0

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

35,000

40,000

23,787 26,311 29,224

37,670

Enrollment Growth

Page 3: The Students Say

Fall 2006

Fall 2007

Fall 2008

Summer 2009

0

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

18,981 19,20119,967

9,629On campus onlyDL/CampusDL Only

20% 21% 24%

35%

Distance Learning Enrollment as Percentage of College Enrollment

Page 4: The Students Say

2006 2007 2008 20090

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

1600

1800

Section Growth

PCC Employee
We are adding sections at a slightly greater rate than enrollments are growing- 12%
Page 5: The Students Say

StudentsWho are our students, how are they different than the general student body,

Page 6: The Students Say

Fall 2008

Winter 2009

Spring 2009

Summ

er 09

0

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

Distance/Classroom

Distance Only

Virtual Students-Headcount

PCC Employee
While the majority of students taking distance learning courses any term are also taking on-campus cklasses, a growing number -between 30-40% are only studying at a distance.
Page 7: The Students Say

Gender of Distance Students

39%

61%

Male

Female

PCC Employee
Historically distance learning students have been more female than the geenral studenty population, and theat trend is continuing
Page 8: The Students Say

Age of Distance Students

10%

29%

22%

24%

10% 4% <19

20-24

25-29

30-39

40-49

50+

PCC Employee
And they tend to be older with an average age of 30
Page 9: The Students Say

Ethnicity of Distance Students

80%

1% 8%5%

2%4%

CaucasianAmerican Indian-Alaska NativeAsian-Pacific Is-landerHispanicNon Resident ForeignAfrican American

PCC Employee
Distance learning has been and continues to be primarily a
Page 10: The Students Say

Where our On-line Students Come From

62%

33%5%

In-District

Other Oregon

Out of OR

Page 11: The Students Say

Two Populations of Online Learners

Students Taking Online Courses Only

Students Taking Online and On Campus Courses

Average Age 31 43% Out of District 3% Foreign National 51% College Transfer 41% Career Technical 82% White/NH 17% Full Time

Students 62% Female

Average Age 27 34% Out of District 2% Foreign National 62% College Transfer 29% Career Technical 76% White/NH 60% Full Time

Students 60% Female

Page 12: The Students Say

Student MotivationWhy Do Students Choose Distance Learning?

Page 13: The Students Say

22%

36%

42%Part-time

Half-time

Full-time

Enrollment Status

Page 14: The Students Say

What is the most important reason for your enrollment in an on-line class?

43%

15%

16%

3%

23% Conflict with work-

Transportation/day care

Preferred method

Self Fufillment

Other

Page 15: The Students Say

Are you taking this class to meet a degree requirement?

73%

18% 8%

Yes

No

Not sure

Page 16: The Students Say

Are you interested in a fully online Associates or Bachelors degree ?

36%

18%

15%

15%

13% 3%Strongly Agree

Agree

Neutral

Disagree

Strongly Disagree

N/A

Page 17: The Students Say

What is your most important educational goal?

28%

32%13%

5%

4%11%

4% 0%2%

Transfer w AA

Associates Degree

Transfer w/o AA

Personal Interest

Certificate

Job Prep

Current Job

Improve English

Developmental

Page 18: The Students Say

How Many Courses This Term?

1 course2 courses

3 courses4or 5

courses

0100200300400500600700800

Page 19: The Students Say

Would you have enrolled in this class if it had been offered only as a traditional on-campus course?

42%

33%

25%

Yes

No

Uncertain

Page 20: The Students Say

Certainly58%

Probably25%

Probably Not8%

Defi-nitely Not3%

NA6%

Take a distance learning class in the future?

Page 21: The Students Say

TechnologyHow do students take these courses and what is their experience with the technology?

Page 22: The Students Say

What kind of access do you have to connect to the Internet?

70%

21%

2%

5%2% DSL

Cable Modem

Modem/Dial-up

Other

Don't Know

91% Broadband

Page 23: The Students Say

•Using Home Computer98%•Using PCC Computer Lab29%•Using work computer21%•Other? 17%

How students access courses?

Page 24: The Students Say

What was the most important source of technical help?

38%

23%

6%

14%

13%

5%

NA

Blackboard Helpdesk

Your Instructor

Online Student Orientation

Friend or other student

Other

Page 25: The Students Say

On-line Learning Orientation was useful

30%

42%6%

12%

3% 7% Strongly Agree

Agree

Did Not Use

Neutral

Disagree

Strongly Disagree

Page 26: The Students Say

Blackboard Help Desk

30%

25%11%4%

1%

29%Very SatisfiedSomewhat SatisfiedNeutralSomewhat Dissatis-fiedVery DissatisfiedNA

Page 27: The Students Say

The Learning Experience

What is it like learning online?

Page 28: The Students Say

24%

47%

10%

19%

Preferred Work Time

WeekdaysWeekday/EveningWeekend/EveningWeekend/Day

Attending Online

Page 29: The Students Say

8 +3 to 7

1 to 3NA

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

29%

45%

23%

3%

Average number of times online each week

Page 30: The Students Say

Was the instructor-student interaction adequate for your needs?

35%

39%

11%

7% 7% 0% Strongly Agree

Agree

Neutral

Disagree

Strongly Disagree

N/A

Page 31: The Students Say

•Participate in online discussion groups80%•Communicate via Private e-mail50%•Have no Interaction with other students17%•Have real-time meetings via telephone or face to face10%

Student-Student Interaction

Page 32: The Students Say

The online discussions were valuable

20%

36%23%

8%6% 7%

Strongly Agree

Agree

Neutral

Disagree

Strongly Disagree

N/A

Page 33: The Students Say

Were you satisfied with the educational value of this course?

35%

44%

10%

5% 5%Strongly Agree

Agree

Neutral

Disagree

Strongly Disagree

Page 34: The Students Say

Assessment Methods

•Online exams71%•On-campus exams12%•Essays or other written work34%•Group Projects15%•Individual Projects36%

Page 35: The Students Say

How would you compare the on-line course with a regular on-campus course in terms of difficulty?

55%29%

11% 4% 1%About the same

More difficult

Less difficult

Never taken an on-campus course

N/A

Page 36: The Students Say

I was satisfied with the educational value of my distance learning course

35%

44%

10%5% 5%

Strongly Agree

Agree

Neutral

Disagree

Strongly Disagree

Page 37: The Students Say

Student ServicesHow they get help, what they want, and how well it is working

Page 38: The Students Say

Tuto

ring

Writ

ing

Lab

Advising

Plac

emen

t Tes

ting

Fina

cial

Aid

Adv

isin

g

0%

10%

20%

30%

23%26%

17% 25% 29%

Would be interested in…

Online Student Services

Page 39: The Students Say

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e Reg

istra

tion

Sche

dule

of C

lass

es

Onlin

e ca

talo

g

Plac

emen

t Tes

ting

Acad

emic A

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g

Fina

ncia

l Aid

Adv

isin

g

Stud

ent A

ccou

nts

Tuto

ring

Tech

Sup

port

Libr

ary

Adm

ission

s

Book

stor

e

Orient

atio

n0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Most Important Online Service

Page 40: The Students Say

How did you first learn of this course?

29%54%

4% 9% 3% Printed Class Schedule

College Website

Friend

Counselor, Advisor, Instructor

Other

Page 41: The Students Say

Where Students Find Help

•Online student orientation39%•Blackboard help desk39%•Friend or other student31%•Campus Computer Lab Staff13%

•Instructor15%

Page 42: The Students Say

Online Tutoring

Page 43: The Students Say

Online Student Resource Center