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"Making It Real". Virtual Adaptations and Access in American History Presenter: Amy E.N. Darty, M.A. Goals. Methods used for historical course delivery and its issues
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"Making It Real" Virtual Adaptations and Access in American History Presenter: Amy E.N. Darty, M.A.
Goals • Methods used for historical course delivery and its issues • Visual demonstration of online exhibits and materials used to enhance learning outcomes as relates to course methodology • Reasons for other institutions to implement online learning for their History Departments as more than a substitute for in-class instruction
Methods Course Objectives Challenges Solutions
Course Objectives • Critical thinking • Analytical experience • Discussion of content • Exploring relevance • Peaking historical interest
Challenges • Student Subject Apathy/Antipathy • Massive narrative content • Analysis versus Regurgitation • Meaningful evaluation of student understanding and participation while avoiding busy work • Instructor sanity and realistic expectations • Organization and preparation
Solutions: Course Structure • Admit maximum 30 to 35 students per course • Limit your print text requirement • Avoid information overload, • Virtual Office Hours • Course code for emails • Managed course dispersal
Course Structure, cont’d • Establish reasonable deadlines • Instructor contact • Simplifying administration • Put it in writing • Create an FAQ
Solutions: Course Content • The Instructor Commentary (IC) • Explore More web activities • Discussions with dual posting • Automated Multiple choice quizzes • Project Paper with Internet research focus
Visual Demonstration WebCT Course Layout: Two Styles Learning Approach: Explore More and Discussions
WebCT Course Layout • Style One: • Module html files with module outlines and internal web links • Multiple html files for each IC section, requires advanced coding and not available to download • Style Two (preferred): • Word files available to download with separate assignment files in Modules • Separate html files for Explore More with web links and for discussion questions in Modules
Learning Approach: Explore More and Discussions • Museum tours • National Museum of American Women http://www.nmwh.org/exhibits/intro.html • Virtual exhibits • Smithsonian Civil War Museum http://www.civilwar.si.edu/collections.html • Interactive web materials • PBS “Colonial House” http://www.pbs.org/wnet/colonialhouse/history/index.html • Discussion samples
Reasons for Virtual History • Reduce department costs • Flexibility of instruction • Regional campus funding • Expanded coursework for various student needs • Competitive enrollment • Better student attendance and knowledge retention • Improved student perception of subject quality/relevance
Recommended Resources • National Archives (NARA) http://www.archives.gov/national_archives_experience/ • The Smithsonian Institution http://www.si.edu/ • Public Broadcasting System Online http://www.pbs.org • The Virtual Library http://www.museumca.org/usa/ • Virtual Tours List http://www.virtualfreesites.com/museums.museums.html • The History Channel http://www.historychannel.com