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Title: Graduate Online Course: Technology - Use


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Graduate Online Course Technology - Use
Assessment
  • Jim Flowers
  • Department of Industry Technology
  • Ball State University
  • jcflowers1_at_bsu.edu

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Presentation Questions
  • 1. What is this course?
  • 2. How was it developed?
  • 3. How was it implemented?
  • 4. What does it look like?
  • 5. What were some student projects?
  • 6. What lessons were learned?
  • 7. What does the future hold?

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1. What is this course?
  • ITEDU 510 Technology Use and Assessment
  • An elective in Ball States masters in TE
  • Based on newly developed undergraduate
    face-to-face (F2F) course on Using and Assessing
    Technology

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Specifics
  • 100 online
  • Asynchronous
  • With weekly lessons and deadlines
  • First offered Fall, 2000
  • Next offered Fall, 2001
  • 26/27 enrollees completed

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Instructional Technology
  • Blackboards CourseInfo
  • Can be accessed by any computer on the Internet
  • Webpage creation

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Unique attributes
  • Individual and collaborative learning
  • Student-written objective
  • Only formative quizzes
  • No final exam

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2. How was it developed?
  • A championed idea
  • Most content came from outside Tech Ed
  • Tried out some content activities with
    undergraduate F2F class first
  • Used survey results and research to inform
    decisions

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Support
  • Departmental support
  • Unusually good University support
  • 6 hrs assigned time for development
  • I had to become an online student
  • Attendance at all related workshops
  • Instructional designer
  • (Other support, as needed)

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Content Issues
  • Based on Design, produce, use, assess

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ITEA Standard 13
  • Students will develop the abilities to assess
    the impact of products and systems.

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Not ITEA Standard 12
  • Students will develop the abilities to use and
    maintain technological products and systems.
  • Use hand tools correctly.
  • Use computers to access and organize
    information.

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Levels of Using Technology
  • Personal
  • Corporate
  • Cultural
  • National
  • Global

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Studying Using Technology
  • Trends in use
  • Problems with use
  • Usability
  • User-centered design
  • Anthropometrics Ergonomics
  • Universal Design
  • User surveys
  • Instructions for users
  • Other

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Usability Research
  • Usability testing
  • User survey
  • Other

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Levels of Technology Assessment
  • Personal
  • Corporate
  • Cultural
  • National
  • Global

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Technology Assessment
  • Analysis of TA reports from the US Office of
    Technology Assessment, and others
  • Formal TA process
  • Web-based group TA reports

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Individualized Objective
  • Individualized project

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Development Issues
  • Providing for the personal touch
  • Among students
  • Between students and the instructor
  • Blending didactic and constructivistic
  • Including individualized and group learning
  • Realistic, doable, fun, and meaningful

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3. How was it implemented?
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Marketing
  • To on-campus Tech Ed students
  • At ITEA conference
  • (Surreptitiously through a survey)
  • An ad was placed in a TEI periodical
  • Email was sent to all TE state supervisors
  • Brochures were sent to all HS principals in
    Indiana.

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Registration Enrollment
  • Online
  • Some delays, but no major problems
  • Course divided into on-campus and off-campus
    sections, and limit increased above 20
  • 27 students enrolled, 26 completed

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Web-Based Instruction
  • Modules, usually 1 per week
  • Interaction
  • File exchange
  • Discussion boards
  • 3 larger activities
  • Individual usability research
  • Team technology assessment
  • Individual project

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Rigorous course assessment
  • Standard promotion and tenure course assessment
    was inadequate
  • Additional course assessment based on Quality on
    the Line, Benchmarks for Success in
    Internet-Based Education

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4. What does it look like?
  • The Blackboard CourseInfo Interface
  • Separate Web pages

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5. What were some student projects?
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Student project usability test
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Student project usability test
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Student project usability test
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Student project usability test
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Student project usability test
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A teams tech. assessment
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A teams tech. Assessment
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Student project backpack use
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Student project backpack use
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Student project backpack use
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6. What lessons were learned?
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Marketing
  • Give online courses the 1 emphasis on a
    departmental Web site.
  • Spend 10 on marketing
  • Beg ITEA and CTTE to serve as clearinghouses
  • Help prospective students learn of the offerings
  • Check Web search engines and guides to online
    courses
  • Market early and often, near and far

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Development
  • Keep it user-centered
  • Verify materials
  • Use reusable learning objects
  • Include individual group activities
  • Accommodate users
  • Bandwidth
  • Busy schedules
  • Interests

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Develop DL to be Equivalent to F2F in
  • Quality
  • Workload

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Taking advantage of the Web
  • Web resources
  • Web-based communications
  • Within class
  • With those not in the class
  • Web publishing

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Organizing communications
  • Communications among students
  • Threaded discussion organization
  • Chat
  • Etc.

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Organizing communications
  • Communications with the Instructor
  • Dates times
  • File naming conventions
  • Email organization
  • Online office hours

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Support
  • Curriculum development and testing
  • Instruction
  • Student support

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Support
  • More time needed during initial implementation
  • Institutional coordination needed
  • Single password
  • Easy registration

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For Students
  • Provide meaningful personal contact
  • Provide quality instruction
  • Provide flexibility

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7. What does the future hold?
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Next implementation
  • Fall, 2001
  • New and improved
  • New Blackboard interface

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Fall 2001 Information
  • http//www.bsu.edu/classes/flowers2/510intro.htm

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Fall 2001 Preview
  • http//www.bsu.edu/educate/courses/itedu510s001y20
    01fa

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Plans for an Online Masters in Technology
Education from Ball State University
  • Hopefully implemented by Fall, 2002
  • 30 online hours, no thesis
  • Flexibility

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Please direct inquiries to
  • Jim Flowers
  • jcflowers1_at_bsu.edu
  • (765) 285-2879

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Graduate Online Course Technology - Use
Assessment
  • Jim Flowers
  • Department of Industry Technology
  • Ball State University
  • jcflowers1_at_bsu.edu
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