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IMPROVING LEARNING AND REDUCING COST: The Case for Redesign

IMPROVING LEARNING AND REDUCING COST: The Case for Redesign. HIGHER EDUCATION’S CHALLENGES. Access Quality Cost. How can information technology help?. Mission: help colleges and universities learn how to use technology to improve student learning outcomes and reduce instructional costs.

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IMPROVING LEARNING AND REDUCING COST: The Case for Redesign

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  1. IMPROVING LEARNING AND REDUCING COST: The Case for Redesign

  2. HIGHER EDUCATION’S CHALLENGES • Access • Quality • Cost How can information technology help?

  3. Mission: help colleges and universities learn how to use technology to improve student learning outcomes and reduce instructional costs

  4. NCAT PROGRAMS:Putting the Pieces Together • 1999 – Pew-funded RPI Center • Program in Course Redesign • Roadmap to Redesign • 2003 – Independent 501c3 • The Redesign Alliance • Colleagues Committed to Redesign • State- and System-based Programs

  5. PROGRAM IN COURSE REDESIGN Challenge colleges and universities to redesign their approaches to instruction using technology to achieve quality enhancements as well as cost savings. 50,000 students 30 projects

  6. Mathematics Iowa State University Northern Arizona University Rio Salado College Riverside CC University of Alabama University of Idaho Virginia Tech Statistics Carnegie Mellon University Ohio State University Penn State U of Illinois-Urbana Champaign Computer Programming Drexel University University at Buffalo QUANTITATIVE (13)

  7. Biology Fairfield University University of Massachusetts Chemistry University of Iowa U of Wisconsin-Madison Astronomy U of Colorado-Boulder Psychology Cal Poly Pomona University of Dayton University of New Mexico U of Southern Maine Sociology IUPUI American Government U of Central Florida SCIENCE (5) SOCIAL SCIENCE (6)

  8. HUMANITIES (6) • English Composition • Brigham Young University • Tallahassee CC • Spanish • Portland State University • University of Tennessee • Fine Arts • Florida Gulf Coast University • World Literature • University of Southern Mississippi

  9. IMPROVED LEARNING OUTCOMES • Penn State - 68% on a content-knowledge test vs. 60% • UB - 56% earned A- or higher vs. 37% • CMU - scores on skill/concept tests increased by 22.8% • Fairfield – 88% on concept retention vs. 79% • U of Idaho – 30% earned A’s vs. 20% • UMass – 73% on tougher exams vs. 61% • FGCU - 85% on exams vs. 72%; 75% A’s and B’s vs. 31% • USM - scored a full point higher on writing assessments • IUPUI, RCC, UCF, U of S Maine, Drexel and U of Ala - significant improvements in understanding content 25 of 30 have shown improvement; 5 have shown equal learning.

  10. REDUCTION IN DFW RATES • U of Alabama – 60% to 40% • Drexel – 51% to 38% • Tallahassee CC – 46% to 25% • Rio CC – 41% to 32% • IUPUI – 39% to 25% • UNM – 39% to 23% • U of S Maine – 28% to 19% • U of Iowa – 25% to 13% • Penn State – 12% to 9.8% 24 measured; 18 showed improvement.

  11. COST SAVINGS RESULTS • Redesigned courses reduce costs by 37% on average, with a range of 15% to 77%. • Collectively, the 30 courses projected a savings of about $3.6 million annually. • Final results show actual annual savings of $3.1 million.

  12. WHAT HAPPENS TO THE SAVINGS? • Accommodate more students • Offer more options at the second-year or upper-division level • Develop distance learning courses and programs • Decrease time to graduation for students by eliminating academic bottlenecks • Free up expensive campus space

  13. REDESIGN CHARACTERISTICS • Redesign the whole course—not just a single class • Emphasize active learning—greater student engagement with the material and with one another • Rely heavily on readily available interactive software—used independently and in teams • Replace single mode instruction with differentiated personnel strategies • Increase on-demand, individualized assistance • Automate only those course components that can benefit from automation—e.g., homework, quizzes, exams Technology enables good pedagogy with large #s of students.

  14. ENGLISH COMPOSITIONTallahassee CC • Diverse Student Population • Many students still in need of remediation • Many class hours used to review grammar skills • High inconsistency among sections • Poor success rates (<60%)

  15. ENGLISH COMPOSITION Tallahassee Community College • Primary goals • Increase writing skills • Improve student success (<60%) • Increase consistency (100 sections) • Replace classroom time with lab time and online activities • Integrate reading and writing, provide immediate feedback and support collaborative learning • Success rates Increased to 68.4% • Final essay scores increased (8.35 in redesign vs. 7.32 in traditional) • Cost-per-student declined by 43%

  16. University of AlabamaPreCalculus Math

  17. UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMAPrecalculus Math Problems • No support for multiple learning styles • No flexibility in instructional pace • Lack of student success • D/F/W rates as high as 60% • Very high course repeat percentage • Negative impact on student retention • Significant drain on resources

  18. UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMAPrecalculus Math REDESIGNED COURSE FORMAT • 30-50 minute group meetings weekly • 3-4 hours in lab or elsewhere working independently using software that presents a series of topics covering specific learning objectives • Practice problems and assessments that cover defined learning objectives • Quizzes taken multiple times with immediate feedback • Tests available on demand with a specified completion date • Instructors and tutors available in lab to provide individualized assistance

  19. Fall 1998 Fall 1999 Fall 2000 Fall 2001 Fall 2002 Fall 2003 Fall 2004 47.1% 40.6% 50.2% 60.5% 63.0% 78.9% 76.2% UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMASUCCESS RATES Cost/student declined 30% - From $122 to $86

  20. A STREAMLINED REDESIGN METHODOLOGY“A Menu of Redesign Options” • Readiness Criteria • Five Principles of Successful Course Redesign • Five Models for Course Redesign • Five Models for Assessing Student Learning • Cost Reduction Strategies • Course Planning Tool • Course Structure Form • Five Critical Implementation Issues • Planning Checklist

  21. NCAT PROGRAMS:Putting the Pieces Together • Program in Course Redesign • 30 institutions • Lumina Program for Underserved Students • Roadmap to Redesign • 20 institutions • State- and System-based Programs • 50+ institutions • Colleagues Committed to Redesign • 60 institutions • The Redesign Alliance • Corporate Associates

  22. Pilots South Dakota Hawaii Ohio Minnesota Other Interested States Connecticut Georgia Indiana Louisiana Virginia Programs Maryland Tennessee Arizona New York Mississippi Texas STATE- AND SYSTEM-BASED PROGRAMS

  23. Carolyn Jarmon, Ph.D. Senior Associate cjarmon@theNCAT.org FOR MORE INFORMATIONwww.theNCAT.org

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