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07-20-2016
10:43 PM
- At Utah State University each project team has:
- 2 instructional designers
- 1 programmer
- 1 subject expert
- 1 media specialist
- They use USU Design Tools LTI and Kaltura Media Integration
- They used Canvalytics – learning path data (also sent 4 surveys throughout course)
- Moved a face-to-face course to an online course
- 500 students and 4 TAs (TAs assigned block of students to grade)
- Utilized self-directed learning model and Assisted Freedom of Choice by Radenski (dropped lowest score in gradebook)
- Students select homework with some guidance by instructor
- For example, in Creative Arts there were 4 modules (Arts, Drama, Film, Music) - each open 4 weeks – within each module there were choices like modern art, water art, etc. Students could choose area they wanted to complete assignments within
- The first week, students watch an intro video
- Within modules, students completed discussions, quizzes, and essays (students tend to complete discussions within each module first)
- Asked students, which are the most important factors when selecting a topic to study – their order of importance was:
- Topic of interest
- Prior knowledge
- Length of lecture
- Random choice
- Asked students, what challenges/barriers do you encounter with this type of assignment structure?
- Time management, procrastination
- Assignment difficulty/length
- Changes for future:
- Need to provide additional due date structure (by this point in the course, should have this many assignments completed)
- Asked by audience to share course in Commons – presenters said they’d do this, but some things are specific to their school