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The SCALE Efficiency Projects New Developments

The SCALE Efficiency Projects New Developments. Lanny Arvan, Director SCALE l-arvan@uiuc.edu http://w3.scale.uiuc.edu/SCALE/. Brief Background. Efficiency Projects Started in Fall 97 See Conference Proceedings http://www.aln.org/conf97/slide/arvan/arvan/index.htm

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The SCALE Efficiency Projects New Developments

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  1. The SCALE Efficiency ProjectsNew Developments Lanny Arvan, Director SCALE l-arvan@uiuc.edu http://w3.scale.uiuc.edu/SCALE/

  2. Brief Background • Efficiency Projects Started in Fall 97 • See Conference Proceedings http://www.aln.org/conf97/slide/arvan/arvan/index.htm • See Journal of ALN http://www.aln.org/alnweb/journal/jaln_vol2issue2.htm • Continuation and Further Projects with SCALE Renewal Grant

  3. Focus on High Enrollment Courses • We are not saying the 20 - 30 student course can become more efficient with ALN • Most instructors report time spent teaching with ALN goes up • Turoff, Estabrook, and others argue ALN classes can’t be too large • Yet there are many very large courses on the UIUC campus • Quite a few have benefited from an ALN component

  4. Why Do It? • FTEs don’t track IUs very well • In high enrollment courses much instruction is done by graduate assistants • In some disciplines the GAs future job market prospects are bleak • There are many high enrollment courses that students want but can’t get into

  5. The Real Reason • Frank Mayadas wanted it done. • Chicago School Argument: If the projects represent real efficiency, why did they need Sloan Foundation money to get underway? • Institutional Inertia Because • Internalizing benefits • Very risky • Going against the culture

  6. Some New Developments • Spanish Project Underway • Diane Musumeci Project Coordinator • Prof. Pin Ng developed ALN materials for Econ 173 • GAs reduced by more than 50%

  7. Other Developments • NetMath (distance learning) to our own on-campus students • Flexible scheduling - part on-campus, part distance learning. • A bootstrap effort - Large class humanities instructors combining automated quizzes with writing across the curriculum assignments

  8. Truth in Advertising • Not all projects completely satisfying • In Economic Principles, many students in the ALN sections didn’t access the online lecture, a substitute for the quiz section. • In a remedial Physics course targeted at students with inadequate preparation, retention rates in the engineering-physics course seemingly unaffected. • Can make up for physics deficiencies but not math deficiencies

  9. We Are Persevering with • Backing of the academic units and the campus • Great effort by some heroic faculty

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