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1 Marla Strecker, Ed. D. Arkansas State University Mountain Home

2 Presenter: Dr. Marla Strecker Retention Specialist: Online and Campus Initiatives Research: -Exploring a Holistic Model for Internet-based Education -Technology-based Retention Applications -Course Redesign: Institutions Serving Rural Areas

3 Call to Action: “Colleges don’t just need to achieve positive student outcomes; they also need to do so efficiently.” Ready to Assemble: A Model State Higher Education Accountability System (Dec. 2008)

4 Impact of Applying Technology Decreases time to completion for developmental coursework Provides accelerated pathways to degree completion Provides access to accelerated general education Leverages technology to increase rural student access

5 Research Indicates Increased: Access through distance learning Cost-effectiveness through course redesign Persistence through reallocations (from instructional savings) to student services for low-income populations Connecting the Dots Between Learning and Resources (January 2010)

6 Increase Access for Non-traditional Population

7 Student Profile has Changed Only 16% of higher ed. enrollments consist of 18 - 22 age group of full-time, undergraduate students residing on-campus About 70% have at least one “non-traditional” characteristic Part-time enrollment Caring for dependents Working full-time A National Dialogue: The Secretary of Education’s Commission on the Future of Higher Education, 2008

8 Learning Format has Changed By 2020 college students will be taking 60% of their courses online Chronicle of HE Over 22 million students will take a form of online coursework in the next five years Ambient Insight 2009

9 Perception of Technology has Changed Age and Generational Profiles Millennials X-ers Technology Attainment/Comfort Transparent application Meets needs of students with one or more non- traditional characteristic

10 Serving Students in Rural Areas: The Challenges, The Research Digital divide does not deter students from seeking online learning. Students most likely to use distance courses were low- income with lowest levels of education in all geographic regions (rural, town, and urban).” Kastinas & Moeck, 2002

11 Enhance Pathways to General Education

12 Tennessee Board of Regents: Developmental Studies Redesign Redesigning the Basics: Tennessee’s Community Colleges use Technology to Address Developmental Reading and Math http://www.highereducation.org/crosstalk/ct0510/ne ws0510-tenn.shtml http://www.highereducation.org/crosstalk/ct0510/ne ws0510-tenn.shtml Tennessee Redesign

13 Tennessee Redesign Example: Student Learning Outcome: Pass rate of for-credit math course 30% pass rate before redesign 67% pass rate after redesign Cost-Effective Outcome: Austin Peay State University Developmental Algebra 52% cost reduction Reported Annual Savings of $209,700

14 Follow the Research to Support Completion

15 Policy Considerations: Innovation and improvement is unlikely without deliberately designed and supportive state policy frameworks. National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education (July 2010)

16 Policy Considerations: Encourage institutions to utilize online learning and course redesign to: Accommodate enrollment growth Become more cost-effective Produce accessible, high-quality undergraduate education Address underserved populations and regions National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education (July 2010)

17 Policy Considerations: Continue monitoring Texas redesign reporting to assess value of state incentives or funding Texas Redesign Initiative http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/index.cfm?ObjectID=13AB B072-E2BC-CB37-6F66D82A6A528BED http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/index.cfm?ObjectID=13AB B072-E2BC-CB37-6F66D82A6A528BED

18 Recommendations Engage pipeline stakeholders with Arkansas Repository for Pilot Studies and Research Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board: Course Redesign Learning Object Repository Project http://thecblor.unt.edu/ http://thecblor.unt.edu/

19 Resources: Tennessee Developmental Studies Redesign http://www.tnredesign.org/ http://www.tnredesign.org/ Texas Redesign Initiative http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/index.cfm?ObjectID=13A BB072-E2BC-CB37-6F66D82A6A528BED http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/index.cfm?ObjectID=13A BB072-E2BC-CB37-6F66D82A6A528BED The Next Generation of Course Redesign: University of North Texas http://qep.unt.edu/ http://qep.unt.edu/

20 Resources: Course Redesign Research http://www.thencat.org/whatwedo.html http://www.thencat.org/whatwedo.html Improving Learning and Reducing Cost (Twigg) http://thencat.org/Monographs/ImpLearn.html http://thencat.org/Monographs/ImpLearn.html


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