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Distance Learning NFTS April 11, 2007. Scott E. Grasman Engineering Management and Systems Engineering. Outline. Introduction Motivation Methodology Communication Student/Instructor During Lecture Student/Instructor Outside Lecture Student/Student Communication Administration
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Distance LearningNFTS April 11, 2007 Scott E. Grasman Engineering Management and Systems Engineering
Outline • Introduction • Motivation • Methodology • Communication • Student/Instructor During Lecture • Student/Instructor Outside Lecture • Student/Student Communication • Administration • Summary and Conclusions
Motivation • Emergence of Distance Education Programs • “Boeing” Systems Engineering Program • University of Missouri – Rolla (UMR) • University of Southern California (USC)
Live Streaming-Video/Audio over Internet up to 60 second delay Real-time Audio using Conference Call video lags audio by up to 60 seconds Virtual Classroom
Virtual Classroom • WebEx https://umr.webex.com/ • Web Conferencing • Voice Over Internet • Instant Messaging • File/Desktop Sharing • Classes are Recorded and Archived
My Experiences • Internet-Based Courses • EMgt 209 Engineering Economy and Management • EMgt 365 Operations Management Science • EMgt 372 Production Planning and Scheduling • EMgt 408 Advanced Engineering Economy • SysE 368 Systems Engineering Analysis • PDH Courses • Survey of Former Internet Students
Communication • Student – Instructor During Lecture • Student – Instructor Outside Lecture • Student – Student Communication
Student – InstructorDuring Lecture • Technology • Streaming Video/Audio • WebEx • Presentation Format • Lecture Notes • Classroom Discussion
Technology • Live Streaming • Time Lags • Audio Feedback • Freezing & System Stability • Student Comfort Level Leads to limited student participation!
Presentation Format • Lecture Notes • Thorough notes posted prior to lecture! • Limited deviations from outline! • Discussion Periods Leads to limited student participation!
Lecture Notes holes in the notes! work out examples!! use the technology!!! Discussion Periods leave room for discussion periods keep class structure similar Do NOT forget about the in-class students!!!! Suggestions
Student – InstructorOutside Lecture “Online Education’s Drawbacks Include Misunderstood E-Mail Messages” The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Limited Face-to-face Access Email Phone Blackboard ™ Announcements Collaboration Discussion Board Group Pages Student – InstructorOutside Lecture
Student – Student Communication • Similar Issues • During Lecture • Outside Lecture • Group Work??? Students lose the ability to learn from other students!
Administration Notes • Preparation of Class Materials • Software Availability and Compatibility • Access to Students • Delivery/Submittal of Assignments • Fax or Scan Handwritten Assignments • Electronic Submission Difficulties
Administration Notes • Delivery/Submittal of Exams • Timed Exams • Proctors • Return of Grades and Graded Material
Summary and Conclusions • Communication is the Key (even “Administration” involves communication) • Modification of Teaching Style • Continuous Feedback from Students
Incentives • Access to a Non-Traditional Students • Continuing Education Incentive (CEI) • Outstanding Teaching Commendation Award of Excellence
Questions? grasmans@umr.edu