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An Evaluated Student Support Program for a Large Scale Sakai Implementation

An Evaluated Student Support Program for a Large Scale Sakai Implementation. Les Burr Director, Student Services Charles Sturt University - Australia. Paris 17,000 kms. Charles Sturt University. ORANGE. CSU in Context. 35,000 students including 20,000 DE First generation to University

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An Evaluated Student Support Program for a Large Scale Sakai Implementation

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  1. An Evaluated Student Support Program for a Large Scale Sakai Implementation Les Burr Director, Student Services Charles Sturt University - Australia

  2. Paris 17,000 kms

  3. Charles Sturt University ORANGE

  4. CSU in Context • 35,000 students including 20,000 DE • First generation to University • 50% of students: equity groups • Regionally based • High risk to “assume” internet access

  5. http://www.oui.net 2002: Online forum participation showed ….

  6. www.oui.net women …..

  7. www.coolopticalillusions.com older …….

  8. rural …. sgrhs.unisa.edu.au

  9. Prehistoric portal, OLE and eBox – all in house developed

  10. “….change flourishes in a sandwich.” (Pascale 1990)

  11. www.waol.org 2003: Active users at 90% / month

  12. img1.travelblog.org 2004: Call out to profiled students

  13. Call Out Results Not contactable Visited online Not visited online n = ~ 600

  14. 30% had not visited online • 122 students (out of 8,000) • 39 Haven’t had time yet • 32 Withdrawn • 21 Password issues • 30 Internet access issues

  15. Internet access issues • No internet 14 • Faulty internet 6 • No computer 3 • Faulty computer 3 • eLiteracy 3 • Disability 1 • 10 students “could not access the internet from anywhere”

  16. www.mikesegalart.com 8

  17. 2005: Minimum internet access requirement: 60 minutes www.tvacres

  18. CSU students - 50% equity groups • 100% online participation by students • Built for Generation X DE (resource rich, time poor) • … suits Generation Y oncampus (mobile, right now, just for me)

  19. CSU’s online environment now turning 12 ….. thinking about grandchildren – in internet years

  20. ..its BMI is heading toward 30 cartoonstock.com

  21. …. was appearing a little wrinkled

  22. and definitely needs a new red sports car in 2008!

  23. Project : Student Awareness • Student awareness • Support materials • Staff responsibilities • Student access • Evaluation

  24. Principles • Formal project management methodology • Project Manager : Liz Smith • Learning organisers • Authentic, situated learning • Principally online • First site into production • Provide safety nets • Evaluation by students and QA

  25. Learning Organisers • Posting to every subject forum in late 2007 • eBox message • Public web site • Print info to new students • AND ………………….

  26. “interact is coming” on 2007 student statement of results

  27. www.shirtsnob.com

  28. Fridge magnet Login page Screen saver

  29. Authentic, situated learning

  30. Safety nets wealthisgood.blogspot.com

  31. Evaluation

  32. Quality Assurance 1200 free form comments media.pureprofile.com

  33. Kerry McKenzie please call home ! http://www.csu.edu.au/division/studserv/online/interact/finalreport.pdf

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