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Fostering Individual Success in the ALN Environment

Fostering Individual Success in the ALN Environment. Kathleen Rose Mary Beth Almeda Claudia Morgan UC Berkeley Extension Online. Features of UC Extension Online Courses. Designed for Adult Learners Both Rolling Enrollments & Cohort Classes Course Elements E-mail Message Board Chat Rooms

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Fostering Individual Success in the ALN Environment

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  1. Fostering Individual Successin the ALN Environment Kathleen Rose Mary Beth Almeda Claudia Morgan UC Berkeley Extension Online

  2. Features of UC Extension Online Courses • Designed for Adult Learners • Both Rolling Enrollments & Cohort Classes • Course Elements • E-mail • Message Board • Chat Rooms • Online Resources and Links

  3. Research Questions • What is the importance of communication in bridging the distance between instructor and student in the ALN environment? • How does establishing a personal relationship between student and instructor in the ALN environment nurture individual success? • What are the best practices for promoting student-to instructor, student-to-student, and student to-material interaction?

  4. What is the importance of communication in bridging the distance between the instructor and student in an ALN environment?

  5. How does establishing a personal relationship between student and instructor in the ALN environment nurture individual success?

  6. What are the best practices for promoting student-to-instructor, student-to-student, and student-to-material interaction?

  7. Establishing the Learning Environment • Sample Classroom • New enrollment Welcome Letter • Welcome Page of the Course Site • Instructor’s Welcome e-mail • Message Board Introduction

  8. Establishing the Learning Environment • Student-to-Student, Student-to-Instructor Help Areas in Msg. Bd. • Instructor Feedback on Msg. Bd. • Student Responses on Msg. Bd. to each other • Instructor feedback on individual assignments • Individual Chat (optional online office hours or student - student chat)

  9. The Sample Classroom

  10. Course Name (and URL) Beginning and End Date Instructor Name and e-mail (and how to contact) How to Order Textbooks Tips on Getting Started Policies (refunds, transfers, extensions) Final Exam Transcripts Initial Welcome MessageProviding the Students with Information and Tools for Success

  11. Classroom Welcome Page

  12. Message Board Introductions

  13. Instructor Welcome to Student • Welcome to Introduction to Statistics. My name is ________ and I will be your instructor for this course. I have been teaching introductory statistics since 1998, to both large classes and individuals. I find teaching very rewarding. I enjoy working with my students, guiding them through the concepts of statistics. I also use statistics every day in my work, as a statistician at an educational software company in the Bay Area. I started studying statistics nine years ago in Scotland, where I had a wonderful teacher who made statistics come alive. I spent one year studying statistics at the University of Cambridge in England, before I moved to America to study in the Department of Statistics at the University of California, Berkeley. Even though I have officially stopped studying, I constantly find new ways to apply the knowledge I have, and gain new insights into these methods. • Statistics is all about data. It answers important questions such as how to gather data, summarize data, analyze data and report your conclusions. This course introduces you to the basic statistical concepts and analyses. You will find the ideas and methods in this course very useful in such diverse areas as business, economics, medicine, education, engineering, and manufacturing, just to name a few. • Please do not hesitate to ask me for help and guidance. While you participate in this course I hope I can pass on to you some of my enjoyment and, at the very least, a generous chunk of knowledge about statistics. • This is who I am • I know who you are • This is why you can believe what I am telling you

  14. Assignment Feedback Feedback is a powerful tool for connecting students • to the instructor • to the material

  15. In Conclusion • Students in an ALN environment require a different kind of interactivity within their courses to promote active learning. • Student success may depend on the instructor’s recognition of their role in establishing a learning environment at the outset and maintaining the student-instructor relationship throughout the course.

  16. Questions?

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