Teaching computer information systems via distance education: a researched and personal perspective Alan Peslak, Ph.D. Penn State University Nova Southeastern.

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Teaching computer information systems via distance education: a researched and personal perspective Alan Peslak, Ph.D. Penn State University Nova Southeastern University

My Background Work experience Nova Southeastern University Penn State University

Courses Traditional Introduction to Information Sciences and Technology Information and Organizations Human-Computer Interaction Interface Design Systems Analysis and Design Systems Integration Software Engineering Capstone Project

Distance Graduate Courses Management Information Systems Database Systems Software Engineering Survey of Programming Languages Object-Oriented Applications Decision Support Systems

Distance education 2/3 of all 2 and 4 year institutions 90% public 52% graduate schools 2,876,000 enrollments 118,100 courses 90% via Internet Source US Dept of Education 2003

Concerns over DE Failures in programs Effectiveness versus traditional Limited research

Review of the literature Alley and Jansak (2001) Roblyer and Marshall ( ) Alley and Jansak (2001) Wegner, Holloway, and Garton (1999) Eastmond (2000) Soong, Chan, Chua, and Loh (2001) Stidham and Frieden (2002) Piercy (2000) McGill, Volet, and Hobbs (1997) Swan, Shea, Frederickson, Pickett, Pelz, and Maher (2000) Jegede, Taplin, Fan, Chan, and Yum (1999) Hillesheim (1998) Wang (1994) Meyen, Tangen, and Lian (1999) Hara and Kling (2000)

Review of the literature Many factors suggested Time management High self-esteem Motivation Reflection Experience Social Iterative Design Support Technical

Review of the literature Many factors suggested Collaboration Content Rapport Communications Discussion Feedback Responsibility Preconceived notions

Distance Graduate Courses Management Information Systems Database Systems Software Engineering Survey of Programming Languages Object-Oriented Applications Decision Support Systems

Key Success Factors Variety Communication Technical Foundation and Support Empathy Clarity Content

Variety Multiple instructional methods PowerPoint lectures Online discussions Structured assignments Research papers Vendor assignments Exams Internet research Text readings Supplementary materials

Communication Forums Syllabus Office Phone Cell phone IM Assignment feedback

Technical foundation Nova Southeastern University 20 Years distance education ESET Forums Course Management System Webmail Hosted languages, database

Technical support Live help FAQ Off hours messages 24/7 submissions

Empathy Been there, done that Challenges of DE Motivation Atmosphere Mindset Trust and belief

Clarity Clear expectations Syllabus Feedback All communications Example SE project How many pages How comprehensive Prototype SE document

Content Lectures Notes Readings Activities Supplemental materials Links

Success Factors have meant success for students and for evaluations

Syllabus examples

Schedule Clear week by week schedule of all activities

Schedule

Written Assignments Usually selected text assignments or instructor prepared Emphasize hands-on or in-depth research Not rote answers

Key Information Instructor: Alan Peslak, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor Mailing Address: Nova Southeastern University Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences Master's Program Office 6100 Griffin Road Ft. Lauderdale, FL (Contact is best achieved via Cell Phone: XXX-XXX-XXX PSU Office Phone: PSU Fax: Web Page: Class Location and Format: Online Class website:

Instruction Methods and Tools: In order to provide a comprehensive instruction set, seven different instruction tools will be used. Text reading – The Connolly text presents an excellent and relatively current overview of the concepts underlying databases. A complete reading of the text is encouraged. We will specifically cover and perform exercises from chapters 1 -3, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14-16, 19, 25, and 29 though projects may require detail presented in other chapters. Forum postings - Allows asynchronous communication among students.. Active postings on the board among students are required and encouraged. Forum activity will be the measure of the class participation portion of the grade. Forum questions – Two specific assignment will be required discussing a specific database question. Written assignments – Enhance and improve knowledge of the course material as well as develops specific analytical and writing skills. Database project – A database project implementation will be required to determine practical competency in database design and implementation. Formal research – A research paper is required to develop the student’s research abilities, writing abilities, and also develop expertise in a specific DB topic. Supplementary materials – Other materials will be provided by the instructor including explanations, PowerPoint slides, web resources, and exercise answers in the forums. Assignments are to be handed in through the ESET web-based utility or posted to the class forums under the appropriate topic. Forum assignments must have the assignment clearly identified in the subject label. Every submission must have a header that contains your name, usercode, and the assignment number. Each written ESET assignment MUST be handed in as ONE submission through ESET.

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Syllabi All syllabi both distance and traditional are available at

Supported by literature Alley and Jansak (2001) Roblyer and Marshall ( ) Alley and Jansak (2001) Wegner, Holloway, and Garton (1999) Eastmond (2000) Soong, Chan, Chua, and Loh (2001) Stidham and Frieden (2002) Piercy (2000) McGill, Volet, and Hobbs (1997) Swan, Shea, Frederickson, Pickett, Pelz, and Maher (2000) Jegede, Taplin, Fan, Chan, and Yum (1999) Hillesheim (1998) Wang (1994) Meyen, Tangen, and Lian (1999) Hara and Kling (2000)

Thank You Questions???