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1 Opening the Door to Third Level Education for Women Dr A. Meehan, P. Corey, J. Conaghan, J. Crudden

2 Overview Model that worked successfully at Lettekenny Institute of Technology (LYIT) Model that worked successfully at Lettekenny Institute of Technology (LYIT) Main aim is to encourage mature women to enter third level education for the first time. Main aim is to encourage mature women to enter third level education for the first time. Funding provided by Funded by the Worker’s Education Association’s (WEA) Opportunities for Women Learning (OWL) Project Funding provided by Funded by the Worker’s Education Association’s (WEA) Opportunities for Women Learning (OWL) Project

3 Certificate in Science in Computing Irish level 6 program – first year undergraduate Irish level 6 program – first year undergraduate Ran on part time basis for the academic year 2006-2007. Ran on part time basis for the academic year 2006-2007. Running again this year, starting this week Running again this year, starting this week While this initiative focused on the subject area of computing, and on the experience in this Irish college, the model is equally applicable to other countries. While this initiative focused on the subject area of computing, and on the experience in this Irish college, the model is equally applicable to other countries.

4 Problems the Course Addresses Low percentage of female students in computing Low percentage of female students in computing Drop in applications for computing courses nationally and internationally Drop in applications for computing courses nationally and internationally Lack of provision for ECDL – no bridge to third level Lack of provision for ECDL – no bridge to third level Collapse of textile industry – large numbers of women unemployed Collapse of textile industry – large numbers of women unemployed

5 Progression from this course One semester course in level six computing skills for mature women leads to a minor award., with progression onto the second semester of LYIT’s level 7 BSc in Computing with Business Applications. One semester course in level six computing skills for mature women leads to a minor award., with progression onto the second semester of LYIT’s level 7 BSc in Computing with Business Applications. To ensure progression, the course has similar learning outcomes to those on common Computing first semester at LYIT To ensure progression, the course has similar learning outcomes to those on common Computing first semester at LYIT

6 Compared to Access Courses Although Access courses, which give a taster of several subject areas, have been running for some time, Although Access courses, which give a taster of several subject areas, have been running for some time, the approach here is innovative in that it targets a particular subject area and women who, prior to taking this course, have not considered third level at all. the approach here is innovative in that it targets a particular subject area and women who, prior to taking this course, have not considered third level at all. As this is a huge change for the learners, the entire emphasis of the course is on nurturing and building the confidence of the students in a supportive environment in order to give them the skills, confidence and motivation to progress, if they wish to, to full time third level education. As this is a huge change for the learners, the entire emphasis of the course is on nurturing and building the confidence of the students in a supportive environment in order to give them the skills, confidence and motivation to progress, if they wish to, to full time third level education.

7 Modules on the course ModuleCredits Introduction to Programming10 Computing Skills 5 Social Computing 5 Study Skills 5 Computing Environment 5

8 WebCT Learning Environment Calendar Calendar This option provided a schedule for the duration of the course indicating holidays, assignment dates and topics to be covered during each session. This option provided a schedule for the duration of the course indicating holidays, assignment dates and topics to be covered during each session. My Grades My Grades This option allowed students to check their assignment results. This also allowed students to keep their results confidential. This option allowed students to check their assignment results. This also allowed students to keep their results confidential. Course Notes Course Notes All handouts and practical exercises/solutions issued during the course All handouts and practical exercises/solutions issued during the course

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12 Summary of Student Attempts of Formative Assessments used by Paul Corey on WebCT. This module had 26 separate assessments, which ranged in size from 10-20 questions. (May 2007)

13 Summary of Questionnaire Results Course4 Course4 Clarity of the course objectives3 Clarity of the course objectives3 The degree to which the course met learning needs4 The degree to which the course met learning needs4 The flexibility of the tutor to meet learning needs4 The flexibility of the tutor to meet learning needs4 The tutor’s skill and knowledge4 The tutor’s skill and knowledge4 The pace of the learning3 The pace of the learning3 The amount of feedback you received during the course4 The amount of feedback you received during the course4 The way the tutor encouraged you to join in4 The way the tutor encouraged you to join in4 The quality of the learning materials you were given4 The quality of the learning materials you were given4 The information given about other courses available4 The information given about other courses available4 The venue4 The venue4

14 Reasons for Success of this course Funding Funding The whole ethos of the course was on confidence and esteem building. The whole ethos of the course was on confidence and esteem building. Extended induction Extended induction Students expected to spend some of their time participating in on-line tasks. Students expected to spend some of their time participating in on-line tasks. Progression Progression


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