Assessment : 2012 - 2013 : Educational Programs :
Developmental Education Administration EDD
2 Goals 2 Objectives 2 Indicators 2 Criteria 2 Findings 2 Actions
GOAL: Student Engagement Using Technology
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Objective
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Doctoral students in Developmental Education Administration will procure and utilize essential technology to engage synchronously and asynchronously in doctoral courses.
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Indicator
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Effective Use Of Technology Presentation Rubric
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Students Access and Engage with Instructors Using Technology. Students effectively using technology to engage on synchronous and asynchronous course activities while instructors assess proficiency using a common rubric.
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90% Of Students Present Appropriately
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Ninety percent of current cohort will present a class project to the instructor online in a synchronous fashion. This will require appropriate equipment and knowledge as well as skills in developing presentations. Routine course participation on the Ecourse Learning Management System is also required.
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The results from the Essential Technology objective indicated that the criterion was met with 96% of students meeting the objective for the assessment period. It is believed that the communication with students about this requirement was quite effective. The program director, secretary, faculty, and selection committee all address this criterion at some point in the early stages of student entry to the program.
The lowest two categories were “High-Speed Internet Connection” and “Quiet Place to Videoconference.” Twenty-two percent of students showed challenges in these areas. We were advised by all students that they had access to a high speed Internet connection. The challenge is that some connections operate more effectively than others. As a result, there are occasional drops in connectivity. Students are advised to have a back-up plan (such as the option to work online from home and office). They are also advised not to get frustrated by technology issues and to communicate with instructors about challenges and solutions. With regard to quiet places to videoconference, students are advised to purchase headset hearing and microphone devices. This cuts down on ambient noise that sometimes interferes with synchronous online meetings. Students are also advised to find a quiet place to engage in these types of meetings.
Overall it appears that students entering this fully online program have a good sense of our reliance on technology and have taken steps to meet this objective.
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Actions for Objective:
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Awareness Of Technology Requirements
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Going forward, faculty and staff will continue to use the opportunities of application interviews, orientation, and class time early in the semester to inform and remind students of the technology requirements.
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GOAL: Student Writing Quality
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Objective
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Student Knowledge And Usage Of APA Format
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Doctoral students in Developmental Education Administration will study and utilize the standards of APA 6th edition to complete writing assignments
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Indicator
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Rubric For Written Assignment
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Number of students reaching a basic proficiency with APA 6th edition format as rated on a department-generated common rubric used to assess a written assignment.
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80% Of Students Using APA Format Proficiently
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Eighty percent of current cohort will submit a written assignment document that will demonstrate basic proficiency with APA format. This includes page setup, reference citations, and headings.
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Student Knowledge And Usage Of APA Format
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The results from the Student Knowledge and Usage of APA objective indicated that the criterion was just short of being met with 75% of students meeting the objective for the assessment period. It is believed, however, that the communication with students about this requirement was quite effective. All faculty teaching each of the first year courses in in the program addressed this criterion and offered information about the requirement and resources to assist in meeting it. The challenge was with learning some of the APA formatting requirements so quickly – especially for students that had used other scholarly writing formats (such as MLA).
The lowest two categories were “Prepared Title Page to Specifications” and “Citing Publications Correctly in Reference List.” Seventy-two percent of students showed challenges in these areas. Students advised that the title page issue was often overlooked when preparing short papers. The reference list challenge, on the other hand was cited as problematic due to the amount of detail involved in citing references. It is believed that over time, students will learn more about these details and become more adept at citing references.
While it is understood that some challenges exist with regard to APA formatting, students understand that the goal is to become highly proficient over the course of the doctoral program. This will make the writing and publication of their dissertation research go more smoothly.
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Actions for Objective:
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Student Knowledge And Usage Of APA Format
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Going forward, students will be required to purchase the most current APA publication manual upon program entry. Assignments will be given that utilize the manual in the writing process.
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Previous Cycle's "Plan for Continuous Improvement"
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Update on Previous Cycle's "Plan for Continuous Improvement"
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This is a new program. Prior plans were not available.
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Plan for Continuous Improvement
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In the coming year, faculty and staff will continue to use the opportunities of application interviews, orientation, and class time early in the semester to inform and remind students of the technology requirements. More emphasis will be made on contingency plans for dealing with slow Internet connections.
As a result, entering students in the summer tem will be engaged in a discussion about the reliance and importance of technology in an online program. However, they will also be informed of contingency plans should slow Internet connections be encountered. Those options include the following:
Phoning and/or emailing to reschedule appointments. Investigating options such as work, home, campus, or other public venue Internet connections for reliable sources to utilize when necessary.
With regard to APA Student Knowledge and Usage, new entering students will be engaged in a discussion of the importance and reasoning as to why APA is used and important to the program. Ultimately, students will need to write and publish a dissertation study that is formatted to APA specifications. A comprehensive knowledge of APA will make this process go more smoothly and quickly.
In the past, students were provided with Internet resources about APA. While helpful, it seems that perhaps a bit more is needed. New students in the program will also be requried to purchase the APA 6th edition manual. Exercises utilizing specific (typically problematic) APA guidelines will be given. These will include the development of title pages and reference lists.
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