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Page 1: Teaching Symposium 2013: Plenary - Staying on Course

If you have mobile technology this morning, please download the app ”Red Light Green HD Free" from Victor Ren Games. It is free in the apple app store.

Plenary Pre-Panel Challenge

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How are liberal arts universities preserving a focus on their key mission and goals during a time of disruption in higher education?

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• Massively Open Online Courses (MOOCS)

• Games and gamification

• 3-D printing

• Tablet computing

• Learning analytics

• Wearable technology

Horizon Report (2013)

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Mission (and Mission-Derived ELOs)

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• Survey of undergraduates regarding their educational experiences

• Since 2000, 1,544 institutions and 4 million students have participated

• Provides a detailed perspective on campus culture

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5 Benchmarks of Effective Educational Practice

• High level of academic challenge

• Active and collaborative learning

• Student/faculty interaction

• Supportive campus environment

• Enriching educational experiences

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SEU NSSE Feedback• A strength: Supportive Campus Environment

• Room for growth: Active and Collaborative Learning at the senior level– Class presentations, group projects, discussing class

topics outside classroom, participating in community projects, participate in class…

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AAC&U and High-Impact Practices

• First‐Year Seminars and Experiences

• Common Intellectual Experiences

• Learning Communities

• Writing‐Intensive Courses

• Collaborative Assignments and Projects

• Undergraduate Research

• Diversity/Global Learning

• Service Learning

• Community‐Based Learning

• Internships

• Capstone Courses

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AAC&U

• 12 LEAP (Liberal Education and America’s Promise) Essential Learning Outcomes

• 16 VALUE rubrics (Valid Assessment of Learning in Undergraduate Education)

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• Inquiry and analysis• Critical thinking• Creative thinking• Written

communication• Oral communication• Reading• Quantitative literacy• Information literacy• Teamwork• Problem solving

• Civic knowledge and engagement

• Intercultural knowledge and competence

• Ethical reasoning• Foundations and

skills for lifelong learning

• Global learning• Integrative and

applied learning

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Framing questions for new technology, pedagogy, or structure:

• Does it facilitate students’ acquisition of mission-derived learning outcomes?– What are the SEU mission-derived learning

outcomes?

• Does it facilitate implementation of high-impact practices?

• Does it move students towards “Capstone-level” mastery of ELOs? (“deep learning”)

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Rebecca Frost Davis

Director of Instructional and Emerging Technology

Using Disruption to Stay on Course

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Liberal Education in a Networked World

• http://rebeccafrostdavis.wordpress.com • Slides• More examples

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Disruption & Adaptation• Disruptions

– Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)– Big Data– Globally Networked World

• Liberal Arts Responses– Networked course– Open Learning Initiative– Situating the Global Environment

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Massive Open Online Course

Image courtesy of Phil Hill

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• Industrial (xMOOC)– Faculty expert– Homogeneous

Network– One perfect lecture(r)– Knowledge transfer

• Networked (cMOOC)– Peer learning– Heterogeneous

Network– Knowledge is situated– Knowledge production

Two Visions for MOOCs

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Networked Courses

• Local classes in a Larger Network– Sunoikisis intercampus courses (ICCs) in advanced

Greek & Latin– FemTechNet: Distributed Online Collaborative Course

(DOCC)– History Harvest

• Aggregate Expertise• Share local resources• Share local perspective

Sunoikisis Network, Fall 2006

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Big Learning Data• Improve learning resources based on usage

data• How do small colleges achieve scale?• How do small colleges adapt resources to their

context?

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Blended Learning in a Liberal Arts Setting

• Bryn Mawr College, NGLC grant-funded program

• “Using Blended Learning in a Liberal Arts Environment to Improve Developmental and Gatekeeper STEM Course Completion, Persistence, and College Completion”

• Open Learning Initiative modules• http://nextgenlearning.blogs.brynmawr.edu/

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Open Learning Initiative (OLI)• Carnegie Mellon• Computer-based, interactive

tutorials and quizzes• Customized learning• Instant feedback

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Outcomes• Student preparation = better student-faculty

interaction– Metacognition

• Assessment data for learning analytics• Mastery vs. grades

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Challenges• Uneven availability of resources

– OLI had poor coverage of economics, biology, geology, chemistry, developmental math

• Start-up costs: time to find, evaluate, apply & integrate computer-based materials

• Doesn’t apply in every case, e.g., basic math skills

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Creating Resources• Spohrer (Bryn Mawr) reports 50 hours• Collaborative Projects from ACS

– Analyzing and Creating Maps– Beyond the (Online) Handbook: Writing Resources D

esigned for the Digital Environment

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Globally Networked World

Global Network by Flickr User WebWizzard

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World is Flat• Global access to information & people• Creating citizens & workers for this context• Challenges

– Vs. residential liberal arts experience or immersive study abroad experience

– Developing skills in this context– Communicating across domains

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• First-Year Seminars and Experiences

• Common Intellectual Experience

• Learning Communities• Writing-Intensive

Courses• Collaborative

Assignments and Projects

• Undergraduate Research• Diversity/Global

Learning• Service Learning,

Community-Based Learning

• Internships• Capstone Courses and

Projects

High Impact Practices (Kuh)

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Situating the Global Environment• Lewis & Clark College• https://sge.lclark.edu/ • Jim Proctor,

“Situated Social Learning”• Interdisciplinary

environmental research• Situated research

– Local focus on global issues

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Social learning• Document research process• Share research resources• Share references • Aggregate projects on blog

– Maps– Tags– Concept maps– Mashups

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Globally Networked High Impact Practices

• Common intellectual experience– Reflecting on research

• Learning communities online• Collaborative projects• Undergraduate research• Global learning• Community-based learning• Documenting learning experiences