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Curricular Collaboration Curricular Collaboration with Technologywith Technology
Report on a three-year Report on a three-year inter-institutional programinter-institutional program
Scott E. SiddallScott E. SiddallDenison UniversityDenison University
Granville, OhioGranville, Ohio
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First, some contextFirst, some context
Who are we?Who are we?What is “The Program?”What is “The Program?”– Faculty developmentFaculty development– Experiments in collaborationExperiments in collaboration
http://enhanced-learning.orghttp://enhanced-learning.org
This presentation is also available at:This presentation is also available at:
http://siddall.info/talks/educause2001/http://siddall.info/talks/educause2001/
The ChallengesThe Challenges
We share common goalsWe share common goals– e.ge.g., to enhance learning., to enhance learning
But, we often devise solutions in isolationBut, we often devise solutions in isolation– At institutional level, at individual faculty levelAt institutional level, at individual faculty level– Examples: Examples:
Institutions hire LCT language facultyInstitutions hire LCT language faculty
Instructors develop new curricular material for Instructors develop new curricular material for similar coursessimilar courses
The ChallengesThe Challenges
Why does this happen? Why does this happen? – Lack of information about each otherLack of information about each other– Lack of time, opportunity to become awareLack of time, opportunity to become aware
Administrative vs. curricular collaborationAdministrative vs. curricular collaborationUnique issues of curricular collaborationUnique issues of curricular collaboration– Autonomy of faculty membersAutonomy of faculty members– Review based on individual workReview based on individual work– Role of discipline-specific methodsRole of discipline-specific methods
Shared solutions aren’t just about efficiencyShared solutions aren’t just about efficiency– Enhanced learningEnhanced learning– Hence the program’s nameHence the program’s name
The ProgramThe Program
http://enhanced-http://enhanced-learning.orglearning.org
Andrew W. Mellon FoundationAndrew W. Mellon Foundation
1999-2002, $735,0001999-2002, $735,000
Denison University Denison University and and Kenyon CollegeKenyon College
Now Five Colleges of Ohio, Now Five Colleges of Ohio, www.ohio5.orgwww.ohio5.org– Adds in Adds in OberlinOberlin, , WoosterWooster, , Ohio WesleyanOhio Wesleyan
The ProgramThe Program
““Exploring the Possibilities” workshopsExploring the Possibilities” workshops
““Colloquia on Technology in Learning”Colloquia on Technology in Learning”
Faculty grantsFaculty grants
Not a linear process – faculty can engage at any pointNot a linear process – faculty can engage at any point
Remote Collaboration ClassroomsRemote Collaboration Classrooms
The ProgramThe Program
Operational elementsOperational elements::Faculty review committeeFaculty review committee
Steering CommitteeSteering Committee– Fiscal and credit implications were waivedFiscal and credit implications were waived
Student liaison programStudent liaison program
Assessment of courses, student perceptionsAssessment of courses, student perceptions
Shared access to Blackboard, EResShared access to Blackboard, ERes
The ExperienceThe Experience
““Exploring the Possibilities” workshopsExploring the Possibilities” workshopsFocus on pedagogy - not trainingFocus on pedagogy - not trainingExample session:Example session:– Sociologist and librarian discuss use of online library resourcesSociologist and librarian discuss use of online library resources– Biologist demonstrates electronic reservesBiologist demonstrates electronic reserves– Mathematician discusses innovative technology for teaching Mathematician discusses innovative technology for teaching
calculuscalculus– Economist reviews advanced uses of spreadsheetsEconomist reviews advanced uses of spreadsheets– Historian discusses pedagogical uses of e-mail and listserversHistorian discusses pedagogical uses of e-mail and listservers– Biologist presents online syllabiBiologist presents online syllabi– Historian reveals the benefits of student-authored web projectsHistorian reveals the benefits of student-authored web projects
The ExperienceThe Experience
““Colloquia on Technology in Learning”Colloquia on Technology in Learning”
““Organic” experiences, led by faculty participantsOrganic” experiences, led by faculty participants
A critical success factorA critical success factor
Focus on -Discipline-specific
needsFaculty interests,
skills
Success depends on -Curricular
compatibilityPersonal compatibility
The ExperienceThe Experience
More than 150 faculty members More than 150 faculty members participated in some manner (47%)participated in some manner (47%)
20% of colloquium participants are 20% of colloquium participants are involved in funded projectsinvolved in funded projects
$240,000 supporting 22 faculty projects$240,000 supporting 22 faculty projects
About half of the projects met their stated About half of the projects met their stated goalsgoals
All project participants learned a great All project participants learned a great deal about colleagues, collaboration, deal about colleagues, collaboration, technologytechnology
The ExperienceThe Experience
Broad types of faculty collaborative projectsBroad types of faculty collaborative projects
– Classes shared between campuses Classes shared between campuses – Shared development of curricular materialsShared development of curricular materials– Shared faculty expertise, co-trainingShared faculty expertise, co-training
Collaborative ProjectsCollaborative Projects
Classes shared between campusesClasses shared between campuses
Clash of Cultures: Middle Eastern StudiesClash of Cultures: Middle Eastern Studies
Gender and Family in South AsiaGender and Family in South Asia
Greek Drama TodayGreek Drama Today
Collaborative ProjectsCollaborative Projects
Shared development of curricular materialShared development of curricular material
Access to examples in abstract algebraAccess to examples in abstract algebra
Symbolic computing to enhance learning in Symbolic computing to enhance learning in probability and statisticsprobability and statistics
Shakespeare on FilmShakespeare on Film
Collaborative ProjectsCollaborative Projects
Shared faculty expertiseShared faculty expertise
Enhancing spatial analyses in the classroom (GIS)Enhancing spatial analyses in the classroom (GIS)
Print making in a digital worldPrint making in a digital world
Collaborative ProjectsCollaborative Projects
Less commonly taught languagesLess commonly taught languages
Chinese Language and LiteratureChinese Language and Literature
Beginning and Intermediate JapaneseBeginning and Intermediate Japanese
Three semesters of ArabicThree semesters of Arabic
Chinese taught in remote collaboration classroom
Web-based video clips for studying beginning Chinese
BenefitsBenefits
Availability of specialized coursesAvailability of specialized courses
More and improved curricular materialsMore and improved curricular materials
Greater awareness leading to new opportunitiesGreater awareness leading to new opportunities– Sabbatical replacementsSabbatical replacements– Guest lecturesGuest lectures– Pooled enrollment for very small coursesPooled enrollment for very small courses
Enhanced learning (self-assessed outcomes)Enhanced learning (self-assessed outcomes)
CostsCosts
TimeTime– Takes time to change a culture steeped in individual scholarshipTakes time to change a culture steeped in individual scholarship
Stipends, release timeStipends, release time– Collaboration takes more resources than independent effortsCollaboration takes more resources than independent efforts– Designing and redesigning courses is expected; fund the added Designing and redesigning courses is expected; fund the added
overhead overhead
SupportSupport– Local training and consulting – staff and studentLocal training and consulting – staff and student– Mission-critical production supportMission-critical production support
InfrastructureInfrastructure– Inter-campus network capacityInter-campus network capacity– Faculty desktop systemsFaculty desktop systems– Classroom systemsClassroom systems
FacilitatorFacilitator
Factors for SuccessFactors for Success
Get faculty members talking to their disciplinary Get faculty members talking to their disciplinary colleagues at other schoolscolleagues at other schoolsCollaborative potential is exponentially Collaborative potential is exponentially proportional to the number of faculty members proportional to the number of faculty members from from different different campusescampusesProvide flexible fundingProvide flexible fundingDefine “technology” broadlyDefine “technology” broadlyProvide local, technical supportProvide local, technical supportSenior administrators need to communicate with Senior administrators need to communicate with each other and support the programeach other and support the program
For more information….For more information….This presentation:This presentation:
http://siddall.info/talks/educause2001/http://siddall.info/talks/educause2001/
EDUCAUSE’s “Effective Practices and Solutions”EDUCAUSE’s “Effective Practices and Solutions”
http://http://www.educause.edu/epwww.educause.edu/ep//
More about the program:More about the program:
http://enhanced-learning.orghttp://enhanced-learning.org