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Workshop on Academic Transformation And Collaboration. October 26th 2010 Steve Day Pearson Education. Today’s Agenda. What is the role of Technology in Course Redesign? What technology tools exist to aid in this process? Math Redesign Case Study at Jackson State - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Today’s Agenda
• What is the role of Technology in Course Redesign?
• What technology tools exist to aid in this process?
• Math Redesign Case Study at Jackson State
• Different Models of Redesign
• Mastering Platform
• Skill/Knowledge based• Quantitative course focus mostly on skills (or
skills that should have been learned in previous course.)
• Graduation Rates and Teacher Accountability
• Largely teacher centered (lecture followed by homework – maybe)
• Highly unsuccessful for many students
Current Teaching PracticesAnd expectations
What is “Course Redesign?”
The process of redesigning the way content of an entire course is delivered, using technology to:
• Increase pass rates• Increase retention• Improve return on investment • Save time• Save money• Increase Student engagement in the learning
process
MyLabs Products• Academic Skills• www.MyFoundationsLab.com• www.MyReadingLab.com• www.MyWritingLab.com• www.MySkillsLab.com• www.MyStudentSuccessLab.com
• Social Science• www.MyHistoryLab.com• www.MyPoliSciLab.com• www.MySocLab.com• www.MyAnthroLab.com• www.MyCrimeLab.com• www.MyPsychLab.com
MyLabs continued
• Math & Statistics
• www.MyMathLab.com
• www.MyStatLab.com
• Business & Economics
• www.MyAccountingLab.com
• www.MyEconLab.com
• www.MyFinanceLab.com
• World Languages• www.MySpanishLab.com• www.MyItalianLab.com• www.MyFrenchLab.com
What Makes MyMathLab Successful?
• 1-01-2010 to 10-20-2010• 192,519 courses created • 23,703,029 tests and quizzes submitted • 50,817,508 homeworks submitted • 2.2 million unique students • Since September grading 1 million assignments
per day!• Used in 85% of All NCAT Math Redesigns!
Jackson State Math Lecture Jackson State Math Lecture ClassesClasses
• Students uninvolved with their learning• Students not responsible for their learning• Students must keep up with the class (or
stay behind with the class)• “I hate math”• “I can’t learn math”• Math unrelated to major• Large numbers of failures and dropouts
Jackson State Math Redesign
• Redesign MandatesRedesign Mandates• Look at the program from top to bottomLook at the program from top to bottom• Must be modular based• Must have a technology component• Must be individualized• Must have open exit• Must reduce cost• Must raise completion rates
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Results of RedesignResults of Redesign
• 2009—reduced the total cost by 20%
• Increased the pass rate by 45%
ResultsResults
• Awarded the Bellwether Award for Excellence in Community College Instructional Services and Programs Spring 2010
• Given to only one community college annually in each of three categories
• 100 colleges applied
“Emporium” ModelUniv of Alabama
• All classes in computer lab setting• Lab attendance required• Online homework & quizzes• Prerequisite requirements ensure
mastery• Students get individualized help
when needed• “One room schoolhouse.” Multiple
courses at same time
Case Study #1: Univ of Alabama Emporium Model
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Hybrid ModelFlorence Darlington CC
• Blend face-to-face with online videos & exercises
• Online self-assessment with immediate feedback
• Prerequisite requirements ensure mastery
• Self-remediation using Study Plan
• 24/7 online learning
Case Study #2: Florence-Darlington Technical College
Hybrid Model
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Supplemental ModelCollege of Sequoias
• Traditional seated classroom• Low-stakes homework &
high-stakes quizzes• “Contract” to encourage
work outside classroom• Class time: less lecture, more
interaction• In-class worksheets;
Students “show work”
Case Study #3: College of Sequoias
Supplemental Model
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Math Redesign Demo Site
WWW.CourseCompass.com
User name: courseredesign2010
Password: courseredesign_2010
Mastering ProductsFor Redesign
• MasteringBiology
• MasteringPhysics
• MasteringChemistry
• MasteringMicrobiology
• MasteringGeology
• MasteringGeography
• MasteringGenetics
• MasteringEnvironmentalScience
Student Success with MasteringAssessment is the Key!!
• Require Mastering for a minimum of 10% of the final course grade.
• Assign a mix of tutorials, activities, and test bank problems.
• Use the recommended grading settings.
• Set student expectations.
MasteringBiology
• www.masteringbiology.com
• User name: biologyprof250
• Password: biologyprof25
Steve DayContact Information
• 405-329-0561
• Cell 405-740-2889