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Innovative Technology-Enhanced Learning Spaces: A Mixed-Methods Investigation

This research examines the extent to which formal and informal learning environments shape teaching and learning practices and student outcomes in innovative technology-enhanced learning spaces. It includes case studies and data collection methods such as written tests, interviews, focus groups, and observations.

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Innovative Technology-Enhanced Learning Spaces: A Mixed-Methods Investigation

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  1. Innovative Technology-Enhanced Learning Spaces: A Mixed-Methods Investigation Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  2. There is currently great interest in learning spaces: MIT’s TEAL project NCSU’s SCALE-UP project Minnesota’s Active Learning Classrooms (ALC) project Innovative Learning SpacesIntroduction SCALE-UP Space Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  3. Innovative Learning SpacesIntroduction BioSci 64 – an Active Learning Classroom at Minnesota Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  4. Innovative Learning SpacesOverall research question • To what extent, if any, do formal and informal learning environments shape teaching and learning practices and student learning outcomes? Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  5. ALC findings: strongly positive attitudes perceptions of usefulness change in relationship between students and faculty, and among students Innovative Learning SpacesPilot research, 2007-2008 Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  6. ALC findings: greater use of collaborative, student-centered learning activities importance of round tables Innovative Learning SpacesPilot research, 2007-2008 (http://www1.umn.edu/ohr/transform/february2009/active.html) Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  7. Fall 2008 courses: Writ 3562: Technical and Professional Writing PSTL 1131: Principles of Biological Sciences FSoS 3101: Personal and Family Finances Also studied informal spaces Innovative Learning SpacesMain research, 2008-2009 Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  8. Used a mixture of methodologies: quasi-experimental design single-group pre-post measures design qualitative case study design Innovative Learning SpacesMain research, 2008-2009 Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  9. Innovative Learning SpacesMain research, 2008-2009 Used a mixture of data collection methods: Traditional Written tests Faculty interviews, student focus groups Class observations Innovative Student assignment logs Photo surveys Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  10. Innovative Learning SpacesPsTL 1131: Principles of Biological ScienceTraditional classroom Active learning classroom Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  11. Innovative Learning Spaces FSoS 3101: Personal and Family FinancesActive learning classroom Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  12. Participant Photos Innovative Learning SpacesInformal learning spaces Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  13. Participant Photos Innovative Learning SpacesInformal learning spaces Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  14. Conducted by course research teams, which included: Faculty member Research professional Undergraduate student Innovative Learning SpacesMain research, 2008-2009 Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  15. Innovative Learning SpacesQuestions? Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  16. Controls Time Approach to instruction Material covered Assignments Characteristics of students Treatment Traditional classroom versus ALC Innovative Learning SpacesResearch findings: PsTL 1131 Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  17. Innovative Learning SpacesResearch findings: PsTL 1131 • Does classroom type (traditional versus ALC) make a difference in students’ levels of scientific literacy? • Does classroom type make a difference in students’ ability to learn? Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  18. Innovative Learning SpacesResearch findings: PsTL 1131 • Scientific Literacy Assessment Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

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  20. Innovative Learning SpacesResearch findings: PsTL 1131 • Exogenous data • ACT composite scores significantly different by section • Student populations otherwise similar • Outcome data • Course grades statistically identical between sections • What, if anything, accounts for this discrepancy?

  21. Innovative Learning SpacesResearch findings: PsTL 1131 Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  22. Innovative Learning SpacesResearch findings: PsTL 1131 Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  23. Innovative Learning SpacesResearch findings: PsTL 1131 Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  24. Innovative Learning SpacesResearch findings: FSoS 3101 • Developed assessment and evaluation instruments • Individual assignments • Course outcomes • Financial Behavior Assessment • 24 item instrument • 7 key financial behavior dimensions Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  25. Innovative Learning SpacesResearch findings: FSoS 3101 Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  26. Innovative Learning SpacesResearch findings: FSoS 3101 Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  27. Innovative Learning SpacesResearch findings: Informal Spaces • General characteristics • Study characteristics • Study diversions • Open-ended self-evaluation Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  28. Innovative Learning SpacesResearch findings: Informal Spaces Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  29. Innovative Learning SpacesResearch findings: Informal Spaces Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  30. Innovative Learning SpacesResearch findings: Informal Spaces Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  31. Innovative Learning SpacesQuestions? Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  32. Acknowledging our Partners Leadership and Vision Linda Jorn, Director, Digital Media Center, Office of Information Technology (OIT) Student Researchers Tabinda Hasan, Actuarial Science Tim Quan, Environment Design Kevin Race, Scientific and Technical Communication Lexi Schmidt, Psychology Faculty Participants Lee-Ann Kastman Breuch, Writing Studies Jay Hatch, Post Secondary Teaching and Learning Catherine Solheim, Family Social Science Office of Classroom Management Steve Fitzgerald, Director John Knowles, Instructional Technology Coordinator Jeremy Todd, Classroom Planner Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  33. LSR Resources • Foster, N. F, & Gibbons, S. (2007). Studying Students: The Undergraduate Research Project at the University of Rochester. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries. Retrieved August 11, 2008, from http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlpubs/downloadables/Foster-Gibbons_cmpd.pdf • Lomas, C. & Oblinger, D.C. Student practices and their impact on learning spaces. In Oblinger, D. G. (Ed.). Learning spaces. EDUCAUSE. Retrieved August 11, 2008, from http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/PUB7102e.pdf. • Montgomery, T. (2008). Space matters: Experiences of managing static formal learning spaces. Active Learning in Higher Education, 9, 122-138. • Oblinger, D.G. (2006). Space as a change agent. In Oblinger, D. G. (Ed.). Learning spaces. EDUCAUSE.   Retrieved August 11, 2008, from http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/PUB7102a.pdf. • University of Minnesota Active Learning Classrooms Pilot Evaluation Team. (2008). Active learning classrooms pilot evaluation: Fall 2007 findings and recommendations. University of Minnesota. Retrieved October 8, 2008, from http://dmc.umn.edu/activelearningclassrooms/alc2007.pdf. Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

  34. Thank you! D. Christopher Brooks, Ph.D., Research Fellow, OIT (dcbrooks@umn.edu) J.D. Walker, Ph.D., Manager, Research & Evaluation, OIT (jdwalker@umn.edu) Aimee Whiteside, Ph.D., Research Fellow, OIT (aimee@umn.edu) Office of Information Technology | www.umn.edu/oit

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