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Lorain County Community College

Lorain County Community College. How to Get Started In Course Redesign. Mary Jane Pasky Coordinator of Distance Learning mpasky@lorainccc.edu (440) 366-7684. Getting Started. Administrative support Received $40,000 grant from OLN Reasons for selecting Macro/Micro

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Lorain County Community College

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  1. Lorain County Community College How to Get Started In Course Redesign • Mary Jane Pasky • Coordinator of Distance Learning • mpasky@lorainccc.edu • (440) 366-7684

  2. Getting Started • Administrative support • Received $40,000 grant from OLN • Reasons for selecting Macro/Micro • Selected faculty - course content expert

  3. Getting Started • Selecting a Team • Create a Timeline • Develop an Assessment Plan • Pre/Post Tests • Offer Parallel Courses • Design of the Course

  4. Macroeconomics Annual Cost per Successful Student $86.25 $100.00 $80.00 $58.48 $60.00 $40.00 $20.00 $0.00 Land-Based Redesign Student Success Annual Cost Per Successful Student

  5. Generating Buy-In • Presentation by Carolyn Jarmon, NCAT on LCCC campus • Distance Learning Design Team Presentations to Faculty and Administration • “Enhancement Funding Grant for Academic Transformation”

  6. Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) • Responsible for redesign grants and projects • Faculty-to-Faculty generates buy-in • Remain flexible • Redesign of sections leads to “whole course” redesign

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