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Introducing the Kaleidoscope Project

Introducing the Kaleidoscope Project. Kim Thanos, Program Manager, Kaleidoscope Charles Snare, Vice President Academic Affairs, Chadron State College. Key Topics. How effective is the Kaleidoscope approach?* What is next with the project ?

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Introducing the Kaleidoscope Project

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  1. Introducing the Kaleidoscope Project Kim Thanos, Program Manager, Kaleidoscope Charles Snare, Vice President Academic Affairs, Chadron State College

  2. Key Topics • How effective is the Kaleidoscope approach?* • What is next with the project? • What is the collaboration/community approach and why does it matter? • How does a team “develop” a Kaleidoscope course design? • How does a faculty member use a Kaleidoscope course design? *This is not a sales pitch.

  3. Use open educational resources to improve student success Project Goals • Eliminate textbook cost as a barrier • Drive assessment-driven enhancement of course designs and materials • Create a collaborative community to share learning and investment

  4. Academic Year 2012 Impact

  5. Faculty Experience • 100% will use open educational resources again • 100% found the quality of the texts to be equal • 100% continued in Kaleidoscope project “This project is the most rewarding professional experience I have ever had.” “This is an issue of social justice. How, in good conscience, can we not contribute to this movement?” Source: Bliss, Hilton, Wiley, Thanos (2012)

  6. “It was very concise and aligned with exactly what we were working on in the class.” “Having the textbook catered to us by our teacher was perfect.” Student ratings of quality of open texts 3% 56% 41% Source: Bliss, Hilton, Wiley, Thanos (2012)

  7. “I enjoy having online texts provided for me because I'm poor. I spend the money I have left after rent on school, so having free online texts provided for me benefits me very much.” “GREAT WAY TO DO ONLINE CLASSES!!!!” Student preference for Kaleidoscope courses 13% 13% 73% Source: Bliss, Hilton, Wiley, Thanos (2012)

  8. Kaleidoscope Phase II • Improve existing courses • Close the loop on assessment, analysis, improvement • Tighten links to outcomes and deeper learning • Develop 20 additional course designs • Grow and mature the project • Project governance • Faculty leadership • Add 20 new partners using a high-touch process

  9. Institutional Strategy and Collaboration Strategy

  10. Developmental Writing Developmental Reading Composition Interdisciplinary Studies Psychology Chadron Developmental Math Chemistry Business Geography Biology

  11. Developmental Writing Developmental Reading Composition Interdisciplinary Studies Psychology Tompkins Cortland Developmental Math Chemistry Business Geography Biology

  12. Developmental Writing Developmental Reading Composition Interdisciplinary Studies Psychology Cerritos Developmental Math Chemistry Business Geography Biology

  13. Developmental Writing Developmental Reading Composition Interdisciplinary Studies Psychology Mercy Developmental Math Chemistry Business Geography Biology

  14. Developmental Writing Developmental Reading Composition Interdisciplinary Studies Psychology Santa Ana Developmental Math Chemistry Business Geography Biology

  15. Developmental Writing Developmental Reading Composition Interdisciplinary Studies Psychology Santiago Canyon Developmental Math Chemistry Business Geography Biology

  16. Developmental Writing Developmental Reading Composition Interdisciplinary Studies Psychology Palo Verde Developmental Math Chemistry Business Geography Biology

  17. Developmental Writing Developmental Reading Composition Interdisciplinary Studies Psychology Redwoods Developmental Math Chemistry Business Geography Biology

  18. Developmental Writing Developmental Reading Composition Interdisciplinary Studies Psychology Project Kaleidoscope Developmental Math Chemistry Business Geography Biology

  19. Collaboration Points • Kaleidoscope Leadership Team (KLT) • Meets monthly by phone • OpenEd Leadership Summit June 5 – 6, 2013 in Denver • Faculty Fellows • Facilitate collaboration within discipline across institutions • Guide course enhancement

  20. Course Development

  21. The Tale of a Math Course + 140% student success Spring improvements Dept.-wide adoption Replace Pearson texts Broader community Full evaluation of options Open math lab OER/adoption experts Steering committee strategy OCL text and videos Inefficient tools New adopter concerns Lack of quality OER Two faculty members Align outcomes Identify opportunity

  22. The Tale of a Math Course + 140% student success Spring improvements Dept.-wide adoption Replace Pearson texts Broader community Full evaluation of options Open math lab OER/adoption experts Steering committee strategy OCL text and videos Inefficient tools New adopter concerns Lack of quality OER Two faculty members Align outcomes Identify opportunity

  23. How do you explain… 100% on Day 1 “Only” $20 Personal connection

  24. Repeatable process

  25. Using a Course Design

  26. Kaleidoscope Pilot Support Step One: Leadership Workshop • Facilitate institutional planning process • Facilitate review of materials • Support customization and augmentation • Connect to faculty communities • Complete detailed analysis of learning and success results • Suggest opportunities for next iteration • Complete program review • Analyze consolidated results Step Two: Review and Prepare Community Connection Step Three: Faculty Course Workshop Step Four: Faculty Support Step Five: Analysis Step Six: Research

  27. Faculty Members • Adopt an existing course, emphasize support and ease of use • Use your own OER • Use Kaleidoscope as a starting point and customize your course, with little collaboration • Actively engage in the project and community

  28. Institutional Leadership • Monitor project leadership and support local work • Use Kaleidoscope as a starting point for institutional open strategy • Identify areas for shared investment and deep collaboration

  29. System Leadership • Monitor project leadership support colleges • Lead a regional initiative • Strategically create an open niche for Nebraska and the system • Bridging programs with high schools • Systematic support for adoption • Textbook Zero programs • Engage in policy efforts to facilitate and fund open education

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