from green flag to checker flag - using video assessments 2016
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From Green to Checkered Flag:Providing Individualized Student Assessment Feedback
Distance Teaching and Learning Conference
Randy J. [email protected] August 11, 2016 1:45 – 2:30
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Presenter InformationRandy J. Malta
Adjunct InstructorQuality Matters Certified Peer
ReviewerExperience: Manager, Media Ser.
Manager, Telelearning ServiceSr. Instructional Designer
Manager, Video [email protected]
33 Year Indy 500 Attendee
Mission Statement
St. Louis Community College expands minds and changes lives every day. We create accessible, dynamic learning environments focused on the needs of our diverse communities.
About the College • Largest community college
system in Missouri• Ranks among the nation’s top
30 associate degree-producing institutions
• District encompasses 718 square miles, including St. Louis City and County and portions of Franklin and Jefferson counties
STLCC is one of the nation’s top associate degree-producing institutions in the country.
About the College • Four campuses at Florissant Valley,
Forest Park, Meramec and Wildwood• Education centers in south St. Louis
County and north St. Louis City • Numerous satellite locations in area
business, industrial, neighborhood and educational sites
• Corporate College in Bridgeton• Administrative Center in downtown
St. Louis• 3,450 full- and part-time employees
Florissant Valley campus
Forest Park campus Meramec campus
Wildwood campus
Economic Impact• Research shows that for every $1 invested in
their STLCC education, students receive a return on that investment of more than $5 in higher future income over their working careers
• From a taxpayer perspective, every $1 of state or local tax money invested in STLCC returns $2.10
• STLCC’s annual impact on St. Louis is $2.5 billion, or approximately 2.7 percent of the total St. Louis area economy
• STLCC contributes $158 million in taxable income to the Missouri economy each year
• The St. Louis area economy annually receives a net of $114 million in added labor and non-labor income due to STLCC operations
Source: Economic Modeling Specialists Inc., November 2011St. Louis Community College’s annual impact
on St. Louis is $2.5 billion.
Enrollment Profile - Fall 2015• 21,218 students enrolled in credit courses • Median Age = 23• 59% Female• Race and culture
– Caucasian = 11,663 (55%) – Black/African-American = 6,960 (33%)– Asian = 739 (4%)– Hispanic/Latino = 606 (3%) – Multiracial/Other Ethnicity = 705 (3%)– Unknown = 173 (1%)– Represent more than 100 countries
and 90-plus different languages (top five are Spanish, Arabic, Russian, Bosnian and African dialects)
STLCC has a very diverse student population.
College Finances – 2014-15
• $230.6 million annual budget• Revenue Sources
– state aid– property taxes– student tuition/fees
• Tax rate 22 cents per $100 assessed value
The STLCC Career Coach helps students and the public explore career opportunities and industry trends beyond what is available on job search websites.
Florissant Valley• Nationally recognized for its Art, Child Care,
Chemical and Advanced Manufacturing Technology programs
• Offers unique career programs in Deaf Communication and Missouri’s only associate degree program in Biotechnology
• Annually hosts the FIRST LEGO and FIRST Tech Challenge events for middle and high school students
• Center for Plant and Life Sciences is a national model for addressing workforce needs within plant/life sciences industry
• Center for Workforce Innovation offers industry-specific training options
• Fall 2015 Enrollment – 5,112
Center for Workforce InnovationCenter for Plant and Life Sciences
Forest Park• Missouri's leading provider of
health technology training, offering 18 medical programs that include Funeral Services, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Dental Hygiene, Nursing and Respiratory Therapy
• Houses a nationally recognized Hospitality Studies Center, as well as a Center of Excellence in Advanced Information Technology
• William J. Harrison Education Center offers classes in environmental sciences, computers/technology, allied health and workforce training
• Fall 2015 Enrollment – 5,776
The William J. Harrison Education Center
• The campus' Center of Excellence – the Digital Arts and Technology Alliance (DATA) – serves students training for careers in emerging visual arts areas
• The Center for Visual Technology, a component of DATA, offers state-of-the-art instruction, computer systems, workstations and software
• Meramec’s Art program and Kitchen and Bath Design program are both nationally accredited
• Fall 2015 Enrollment – 8,994
Meramec
The South County Education and University Center offers a partnership
with UMSL.
Wildwood• Missouri’s first "green"
college campus• LEED gold certified by the U.S.
Green Building Council• Received design awards from
the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers, American School & University Magazine, Learning by Design, and St. Louis Construction News and Real Estate
• Fall 2015 Enrollment – 1,335
Easy
Take advantage of the four simple key strokes and software that makes it easy to provide individualized feedback to your students!
Simple Process
1st Open Software audio and video capture. Use a Hot Key2nd Start recording. “Record”
Simple Process
1st Open Software audio and video capture. Use a Hot Key2nd Start recording. “Record”3rd Stop recording. “Stop”
Simple Process
1st Open Software audio and video capture. Use a Hot Key2nd Start recording. “Record”3rd Stop recording. “Stop”4th Upload to site. Automatically saves to “Clip Board”
From Green to Checked Flag:Providing Individualized Student Assessment Feedback
Distance Teaching and Learning ConferenceRandy J. [email protected] August 11, 2016
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