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Emerging Technologies in Higher Education Worthington Scranton Advisory Board Meeting September 25, 2013 Griff Lewis Instructional Designer Penn State.

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1 Emerging Technologies in Higher Education Worthington Scranton Advisory Board Meeting September 25, 2013 Griff Lewis Instructional Designer Penn State Worthington Scranton (570) 963-2654 grl13@psu.edu

2 Instructional Design Student needs Subject Discipline AssessmentInteraction Size Delivery method Tools Outcomes

3 Students Instructional Delivery Methods Resident Instruction Distance Learning Face to FaceHybrid Conferencing Web Presentation Software Clickers Doceri ANGEL Podcasting Blogs Polycom Adobe Connect ANGEL MediaSite Voicethread *MOOCs World Campus

4 Combination of classroom instruction with online tools – “Flipping the Classroom” Lecture podcasting with F2F classroom Provide more interaction in class Student led, active learning Online Lecture review Preliminary research data suggest student improvement – Dr. Renee Bishop – BIOL110 Resident Instruction - Hybrid

5 Multiple live classrooms – one instructor – Teleconferencing –audio/video Polycom – Penn State network – Eastern Alliance Business Information Sciences and Technology Adobe Connect – Desktop conferencing – Both may be recorded for review Distance Learning - Conferencing

6 Scalable courses – 10 to 100,000 students – Student interaction through Course Management System (ANGEL): Discussion Boards Assignment Drop Boxes Online quizzes Peer review Instructor lecture notes and presentations Additional web content through links Distance Learning - Web

7 MOOCs Web-based Massive scale – 10,000+ students Free and open to anyone Top Tier Universities The New York Times called 2012 “The Year of the MOOC” Massive Open Online Courses

8 MOOC Timeline 2000 - 2007200920082011201020132012 PSU World Campus (1998) Online Learning Management Systems Khan Academy (2007) iTunesU (2007) Stanford University: Intro to Artificial Intelligence (Oct 2011) Udacity Coursera edX Penn State University: Intro to Art (May 2013)

9 Introduction to Art: Concepts & Techniques - PSU – 19,000 students enrolled – 6,175 students completed – 14,346 original artworks completed – 70% felt it was important that PSU offered course – Highest number of students from U.S. – Students from India, Brazil, Canada MOOC Statistics

10 More MOOC statistics History of Rock – University of Rochester – 28,000 students enrolled – 14,000 students participated – 3500 received certificate of completion – 315,000 video views – 70% students from outside U.S. – >50% of students have Bachelor’s degree or higher

11 MOOC Discussion Student numbers – Enrolled vs. completed Multiple providers – Hundreds of partner universities – Academic rigor is high Non-credit bearing – Effect on higher-education institutions? – Coursera – “Verified Certificates for your employees” program (Forbes)(Forbes)


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