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Online Course Showcase: Faculty Accomplishments from Design a Quality Online Course 2013 Marcena Gabrielson, May Jadallah, William McBride, Rick Valentin, Eric Wesselmann Center of Teaching, Learning, and Technology CTLT Annual Symposium, January 2014 Illinois State University, Normal, IL

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Page 1: Marcena Gabrielson, May Jadallah, William McBride, Rick Valentin, Eric Wesselmann Center of Teaching, Learning, and Technology CTLT Annual Symposium, January

Online Course Showcase: Faculty Accomplishments from

Design a Quality Online Course 2013

Marcena Gabrielson, May Jadallah, William McBride, Rick Valentin, Eric Wesselmann

Center of Teaching, Learning, and Technology CTLT Annual Symposium, January 2014

Illinois State University, Normal, IL

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Quality Matters

May JadallahSchool of Teaching and Learning

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The eight general standards include: (PDF)

1. Course Overview and Introduction 2. Learning Objectives (Competencies) (PDF)

3. Assessment and Measurement4. Instructional Materials5. Learner Interaction and Engagement6. Course Technology7. Learner Support8. Accessibility

Quality Matters

May

May Jadallah
I will focus here on the elements that we as a group will elaborate on during the presentation.
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Design Elements

Eric WesselmannDepartment of Psychology

Eric

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1. Ask research question2. Identify variables* / specify hypotheses3. Define population4. Select research method⌘

5. Collect data from sample⌘

6. Analyze data7. Interpret findings8. Distribute findings

Thinking of Teaching Like Scientific

Research

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*Conceptual Definitions

⌘Operational Definitions

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7 (Williams 2009, Advances in Experimental Social Psychology)

When someone excludes & ignores another person.

Conceptual Definition: Ostracism

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Inclusion

Participant

Ostracism

Participant

Operational Definitions

(Wesselmann, Ren, Swim, & Williams, 2013, IJDS)

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Operational Definitions

(Eisenberger et al., 2003, Science; Williams 2009, Advances in Experimental Social Psychology)

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Inclusion

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Operational Definitions

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Psychology

Social Psychology, 200-level survey course

Transformational Goal [Conceptual definition] Ex: I want my students to perceive

psychological science as “relatable” to their everyday lives.

How to Quantify This? [Operational definition] “relatable” to their everyday lives Application [Bloom’s Taxonomy]

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Psychology

Operational definition: relatable / application

Activities [practice: “intervention”] Brief reflections on class activities [five-min. paper]

Assessment [evaluation: “dependent/outcome measure”] Journal entries

Identify and clearly define course concept Describe life event that illustrates concept; explain why. Describe life event that DOES NOT fit concept; explain why.

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Arts Technology

Rick Valentine School of Arts

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Technical+

Creative

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Standards CompliantHTML/CSS

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Professional Design

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LectureCritique

Lab

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~15 students with a wide range

of skills and backgrounds

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Seven SemestersFirst Two Years:

Custom SiteCurrently: ReggieNet

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Greatest FearLosing contact with

students

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Learning Objectives( a few )

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Objective 1Students will be able to build static, standards-compliant

websites utilizing HTML5 and CSS.

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Learning Activities and Assessments for

Objective 1Lecture, lecture, lecture

Weekly assignments

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Converting Objective 1 from Classroom to

OnlineVideo Lectures

Assignments (same)

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Video Lectures

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Broken up into pieces

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More dynamic?

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Occasional webcam?

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Even shorter?

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Modules orResources & Materials?

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Objective 2Students will be able to

critique/analyze the successful and unsuccessful elements of their own site design, their

peers’ site designs and designs available across the web.

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Learning Activities and Assessments for

Objective 2Website presentations

In-class critiques

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Converting Objective 2 from Classroom to

OnlineDiscussion forum

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Participation?Points for posts?

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Not exclusive to onlineThe “talkers” ( 10% )

The “texters” ( 90% )

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Objective 3Students will begin to develop

personal standards for professional work.

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Learning Activities and Assessments for

Objective 3Classroom Discussion

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Converting Objective 3 from Classroom to

OnlineDesign Journal / Blog( not just for online! )

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Online to Classroom

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Lecture Heavy

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Blended CourseVideo lectures open up

class time for direct instruction / lab

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Film & Drama

Department of English

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30 students or

100 w/ TA

Middle CoreGen Ed

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AdvantagesAsynchronicity

Films streamed to student devices

“Lectures” contained in Textbook

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Stylized Moments: Turning Film Style

Into MeaningSmashwords

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Think of this course as an intensive English Department literature course in whichyou write essays in a "foreign" language--the language of film. The theory of FilmStyle & Literature argues that style can be described, analyzed, and turned intomeaning via metaphor. Your goal is to acquire adequate film vocabulary and skill to convert your observations of camera placement and movement, lighting, spatialrelationships, soundtrack, etc. into an analysis of the meaning of a "stylized moment” and, from that, of the film as a whole. Do not be misled by the fact that this is a 100 level General Education course--it is nonetheless challenging.It is essential to distinguish between style and significance: all stylized moments carry meaning, not all significant moments are stylized--see Guide to Writing Papers and eTextbook.

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Learning Activities and Assessments

Weekly 250 word posts on films & textbook

2 1000 word essaysrequiring accurate

descriptions, convincing interpretations

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Learning Objectives

Students learn the language of film and interpretive

strategies which they can apply to all texts and life.

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Research For Professional

Nursing Practice

Marcena L. Gabrielson, Ph.D., RNMennonite College of Nursing

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NUR 236- Course Objective Modules

and Portfolio Assignment

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Questions Comments

Q & A

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Thank you all!

Warm wishes for a fantastic semester!

Eric, Rick, Bill, Marcena, and May