Profiles of Online Learners Aldo Caputo Centre for Extended Learning University of Waterloo.

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Profiles of Online Learners Aldo Caputo Centre for Extended Learning University of Waterloo

Reality not all students digital natives nor all staff digital immigrants tech can improve learning outcomes – but pedagogy, technology, and admin must align innovation requires new skills of both students and staff Educating the Net Generation Handbook

CEL Survey 3 years, 7 terms of data about 10-15% response rate (average n=575) delivered via LMS ¾ way through term

Student Profiles: Technology 90% access their course from home using a laptop (77%) with broadband (98%)* * includes campus network, hi-speed, DSL, and hi-speed lite

Student Profiles: Technology Do you use the CD we ship you?Would you buy one if there was a charge?

Student Profiles: Technology

Student Profiles: Learning 76% “comfortable learning online” (trending up) 66% believe it’s possible to learn as effectively from online course as face-to-face

Student Profiles: Learning

based on Chickering & Gamson; Seven Principles of Good Practice in Undergraduate Education Student Profiles: Learning

slight preference for learning independently 55% vs. collaboratively Student Profiles: Learning

Student Satisfaction overall satisfaction 71% – 41% of courses last term had 100% satisfied – 60% were above the 71% average I would enroll in another online course: 81%

Decisions & Actions move to CD on demand online marking and turnaround policies exploration of mobile learning continuous course improvement making the case for online

Questions… correlation between course satisfaction and comfort with online learning? if not generational, what student characteristics contribute to a successful experience? what course characteristics or support could help those that are not comfortable and/or successful learning online? does time spent on course (or other factors) correlate with student success? what’s our bounce rate?

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