Personalizing Distance Learning Advisor : Min-Puu Chen Presenter : Kuei-Hui Hsiao Date : November 6,2007 Coombs-Richardson, R.(2007). Personalizing Distance.

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Personalizing Distance Learning Advisor : Min-Puu Chen Presenter : Kuei-Hui Hsiao Date : November 6,2007 Coombs-Richardson, R.(2007). Personalizing Distance Learning. Kappa Delta Pi Record,43(2),

Outline Introduction Content Methods Results Conclusions Reflection

Introduction(1/2) Distance learning has become increasingly popular among learners with family and work obligations. Some studies have been openly critical of the online experience.

Introduction(2/2) Technology certainly may pose problems, but technology itself does not cause learning outcomes. The instructor, the course design, and the participant decide whether learning will occur. Personality types and learning styles also may affect student performance in distance learning.

What does an online course demand that a face-to-face class does not? Online learning requires self-discipline and a greater amount of work than a face-to-face course. Two important elements of a distance course are transferring theory to practice, and discussing essential topics of the course with classmates and the instructor. In contrast, online discussions require that students interact with their virtual peers and build on one another’s perspectives.

Some distinctive features of successful distance learners (Littlefield 2005) They work independently, are self- motivated and persistent, and do better without people giving them constant guidance. They seldom procrastinate, realizing that timelines are important and that neglecting to turn in their work on schedule may end up delaying completion of their studies.

Some distinctive features of successful distance learners (Littlefield 2005) They demonstrate good reading and writing skills, which are essential for acquiring most of the course information. Though some distance learning courses offer video recordings and audio clips, these are not sufficient to master the competencies. They are able to remain on task in spite of relentless distractions, such as frequent interruptions while learning at home.

Some strategies of successful distance learning experience for students: Provide a timely response to students’ questions and acknowledgment of discussion entries. Turn around assignments within four days. Provide individual attention to needy students. Be flexible with timelines, but expect the work to be completed. In the case of chronic problems, keep in touch with the student via or telephone, and together find a solution to the problem.

Some strategies of successful distance learning experience for students: Familiarity does not breed contempt online. My students fondly call me Dr. Rita. An instructor can project a warm and friendly online atmosphere and still expect quality work. Include a personal note commenting on the strength of each assignment. My students ask for their “smiley face” whenever I forget to add one.

Methods Blackboard Learning System 65 students(52females,13males) In an evaluation of the online learning experience, students were asked to rank 12 components of the course in order of importance.

Results Students appreciated the discussion board interactions with their peers, the special attention from their instructor,as well as the flexibility to set their own schedules. Most were comfortable with the structure of the course and its aspects of relating theory to practical application.

Conclusions Personalizing the online learning experience builds community and contributes to student success. The most important factor to consider is designing instruction to meet students’ needs. When online courses are personalized, both students and instructor share in their success.