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Criterion 1: Helping Students Learn

MINUTES
APRIL 1, 2003

MEMBERS PRESENT: Truman Bashore, Matha Schleinitz, Ruth Barney, Ann Miller, and Iden Smith

 APPROVAL OF MINUTES: The minutes of the March 18 were approved as submitted.

 

The team discussed plans for the online instruction workshop in the fall. The chair will contact VP Lootens to determine the amount of time allotted for this during fall duty days. The plan is to have Ann Miller, Brad Reed, TR Ruddick, and Janice Michael make short presentations followed by a roundtable discussion.

 

The team discussed various issues related to online courses. Among the items discussed were:

  • Some courses have common online materials which are used by all of the instructors. For other courses each instructors develops his or her own materials.
  • In some situations it may be beneficial to have someone in a department prepare some common online materials for use in all sections of the course. Individual instructors could use these along with their own materials.
  • It seems logical to have faculty progress from traditional courses to web flex to completely online.
  • Blackboard materials that are supplied by some publishers are not usually desirable. Faculty have more ownership if they develop their own materials.
  • The online course development process developed by the CQI Distance Learning Team has not been followed. People are not contacting the IT staff to get help 4 months before the course begins.

 

The team discussed the data on success rates of students. Things noted and discussed include:

  • In almost all cases students in traditional classes had a higher success rate than students in online or web flex classes.
  • When online course have low success rates, communication between the faculty member and students seems to be a problem.
  • Before a course goes online, someone with knowledge and experience in online instruction needs to look at it and provide feedback.
  • Faculty developing online courses might benefit from having a mentor who would meet with them as they developed the course. The mentor would be paid and would meet a certain minimum number of times with the person developing the course.
  • The team suggests that each division Dean visit all course sites in his or her division to determine the quality of the courses.

 

 

 

When examining the success comparison data presented, several items were mentioned.

·        Saturday Express courses were listed as a separate category. They are actually traditional courses and should be included with the traditional courses.

·        Students who change sections may show up as having dropped or withdrawn. This may give a false impression of number of drops or withdrawals. It may be necessary to examine this issue to determine whether it significantly affects success rates.

·        A team member asked that the percent of FUW’s in each type of course be calculated.

 

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