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Creating Online Orientations
for Your Campus
Don Nickel
October 18, 2007
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Agenda
• Online instruction at De
Anza College
• What makes good CMS
software
• What content should be
in an orientation to
college course
• COUN 100 tour
• Considerations and
Resources
Who I Am
• Online Student Services
Specialist Counselor
• COUN 100 Coordinator
• Teach Coun 100 online
each quarter since Fall
2001. Teach C100 in the
classroom also.
• [email protected]
• 408 864-5423
• What are your
questions?
What About You?
• How many of you are counselors?
• How many of you teach online?
• Does your college offer an online orientation to
college course?
• Are you the one who teaches it?
• Please ask you questions
Online Instruction at De Anza
• De Anza has supported WebCT and ETUDES
• Beginning Fall 2007, De Anza supports only Moodle
called Catalyst at De Anza
• Fall 2007: 67 online courses with 1980 students
• 96 distance learning courses and 3302 students
Course Management Software
• Are any significantly better
than the others?
• New versions are released
every few years
• What you like is usually
what your college
supports and what you get
used to
• Which CMS does your
college support and why
did it choose that one?
Why WebCT
• De Anza paid
discounted licensing
fees; CVC paid for
hosting
• Training was available
both at conferences, on
campus and online
• Easier to learn new
version than to switch
to another CMS
• Little competition at the
time (2001)
Why Moodle
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Able to customize – called Catalyst at De Anza
Ease of Use
Open Source (No license fees per student)
ADA compliance (better than ETUDES and WebCT)
Huge worldwide user base
We evaluated many different systems, settling on four
finalists: Moodle, WebCT, ETUDES and Angel. Based
on the above factors, and many others, Moodle came
out on top!
COUN 100 at De Anza
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About 100 – 110 sections each year
Most F2F; 4-6 online each year
Mandatory but not enforced
12 hours long; Pass/NoPass/.5unit
College policy and procedures, placement test info,
GE patterns, degree options, major selection, transfer
requirements and considerations, campus tour, SEP
for 1-2 quarters and strategies for registration for new
students
• Information overload!!!
What does a new student need to know?
• Different colleges have
different ideas
• Many colleges: how to pick
classes and register for the
upcoming semester
• How to get on an individual
educational track
• How to find major and GE
requirements
• How to obtain transfer
information
• Some colleges include study
skills and college success
strategies
• All faculty would benefit as
part of new hire orientation
COUN 100 Online
• Provides timely information to student and captures the
student now. Ex. Offer sections both at beginning and end
of quarter.
• Prevents competition with F2F schedule
• Traditional distance ed reasons: working student, single
parent, rich course content
• Supports De Anza goal to provide comprehensive online
student services
Challenges Unique to Online Instruction
• More administrative tasks: adding students, forgotten
passwords, adjusting the settings – release dates for
content and quizzes
• Sending emails to students: reminder to log into the
course and how to log in
• High attrition rates – even more emails to students
• Updating course content that changes
• Learning curves for new CMS versions or switching to
another CMS
To log into my online orientation to college course
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Go to https://catalyst.deanza.edu/
Select COUN 100 – Nickel Orientation to College
Username – dnickel
Password – moodle
Will leave open until October 25.
Philosophical Considerations
• It is more work to teach (and maintain) a
course online than it is to teach in the
traditional classroom
Philosophical Considerations
• First time college students will benefit more
by completing an orientation in a classroom
rather than online
Philosophical Considerations
• Counselors can make just as effective student
connections online versus F2F
Resources
• http://remote-learner.net/ for information, demo
classes and training using Moodle
• http://moodle.com/ The Moodle Partners are a group of
service companies guided by the core developers of
Moodle.
• http://moodle.org/ resources for using Moodle
• Instructional design for online courses
• Web accessibility initiative
• Accessibility color wheel
Upcoming/Archived Seminars
For upcoming desktop seminars and links to recently
archived seminars, check the @ONE Web site at:
http://www.cccone.org/de/07fall/seminars/index.htm
Evaluation Survey Link
http://tinyurl.com/35zaqg
Thanks for Attending
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