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Hybrid Evening AA/AB Degree Program

Hybrid Evening AA/AB Degree Program. A “North Blend” approach. Division Deans: Alison Stevens (Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences), Terry Cox (Business, Engineering & Information Technology), Tom Griffith (Math & Science)

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Hybrid Evening AA/AB Degree Program

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  1. Hybrid Evening AA/AB Degree Program A “North Blend” approach Division Deans: Alison Stevens (Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences), Terry Cox (Business, Engineering & Information Technology), Tom Griffith (Math & Science) Faculty: JC Clapp, Jane Harradine, Bill Holt, Larry Hopt, Edgar Jasso, Bradley Lane, Marla Lockhart, Christina Scheuer, Rodney Wells, Seva Rzhondkovsky Student Support Team: Jim Armstrong (Evening Manager), Peggy Sharp (Advising), Coryl Celene-Martel (TLC), Sharon Simes (Library), Lucas Reber (IT Services), Orestes Monterecy (Facilities), Mary Ellen O’Keeffe & Pete Lortz (Instruction), Carol Howe/Terre O’Malley/Joanne Fall (e-Learning) Presentation by “North Blend” Instructors: Larry Hopt (Business, Engineering & Information Technology)Marla Lockhart (Business, Engineering & Information Technology)Tom Braziunas (e-Learning Assoc. Dean & Earth Science Instructor)

  2. Hybrid Evening AA/AB Degree Program • An opportunity for working studentsto complete an AA/AB in 2 years through evening classes • Evening student support services increased and extended in evening • “Flipped & blended” hybrid classes for student success • Specially trained instructors in the design & delivery of hybrid courses

  3. Hybrid Evening AA/AB Degree Program • More Evening Student Services • Evening Manager • Advising & Registration • Library • Computer Labs • North’s e-Learning Support Center • Espresso Stand & Food

  4. Hybrid Evening AA/AB Degree Program FAB(“flipped & blended”) classes designed for…convenience, direction & success • 3 hours on campus (one night/wk @ 6 PM) • 2 hours of online interaction (through week) • Flippedhomework & class time • Blended by faculty who have been prepared to use the nationally recognized best practices of the “North Blend” approach

  5. Hybrid Evening AA/AB Degree Program • Fall Quarter 2013 -- courses:

  6. Hybrid Evening AA/AB Degree Program 263 students served in Fall Quarter 2013 including 198 Academic Transfer & 38 Occupational Prep

  7. Hybrid Evening AA/AB Degree Program • The “North Blend” Recipe • Faculty collaboration / dedication • Formative feedback & adaptive tech • “Quality Matters” National Standards • Use of student analytics for assistance • Free open educational resources • Peer “success coaches”

  8. Hybrid Evening AA/AB Degree Program • University of North Carolina: Large 3-year study on flipped classes • “More student engagement and better performance if class flipped” • Average score on same final cumulative exam as F2F classes increased 5% • 97% of flipped students: “The pre-recorded lectures enhanced my learning” • Contextual learning & application in class led to greater understanding • Traditional lecturer says: “I’ll never go back. Nature of interaction with students is completely different. Immediately I saw the value of this connectiveness & engagement. I had it all wrong before this.”

  9. Hybrid Evening AA/AB Degree Program -- Student Voices: • “You feel isolated when taking a course online, you feel pressed for time in an on-campus class. This class solved both pressures for me.” • “This is my first time in school for 2 years and I didn’t think I could go back because of full-time work. This class allows me to do 80% on my own time and still have a face-to-face class which I (would) miss.” • “Our weekly meeting helps me fully understand what I couldn’t on my own.” • “This…is the only way I will be able to complete all the college courses I need to either obtain an AA or transfer to a four-year college. I feel that the hybrid or even completely online courses are extremely convenient for the working student. Without hybrid evening classes or online classes, I would most likely not have the time to attend college.” • “What isn’t better a little ‘flipped and blended’? I’ll be taking the ENGL 102 fully online course because this was such a great experience. If it goes well, I will likely continue with online courses when available. If it doesn’t go well, I will return to hybrid courses. Fully on-campus classes are not a good fit for me, I’m too old for that nonsense and I work full time.” • “This is my last quarter here at NSCC because of this change to online/hybrid courses. I have transferred to SCCC for winter quarter because they offer far more on-campus classes.”

  10. Hybrid Evening AA/AB Degree Program • Thanks for Your Questions! For more information: • Alison Stevens, Dean of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciencesalison.stevens@seattlecolleges.edu • Judy Kitzman, Director, Marketing / Public Relationsjudy.kitzman@seattlecolleges.edu • Peggy Sharp, Advising / Success Specialist peggy.sharp@seattlecolleges.edu • Tom Braziunas, North’s e-Learning Support Centertom.braziunas@seattlecolleges.edu

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