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Big Data Thinking and Learning 3.0 as Guides for Online Textbook Development

Ed Nagelhout and Eileen Medinger

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Presentation Goals

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Present a narrative of our process to date• Describe the course• Situate our thinking• Explain our design plans• Articulate our long-term goals

Offer our experience

Provide possible ideas / strategies / techniques

Initiate a conversation

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Presentation Outline

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Block 1: ENG 411B: Principles of Modern GrammarDiscussion

Block 2: Improving Learning in This CourseDiscussion

Block 3: Planning, Collaborating, and RevisingDiscussion

Conclusions and Long-Term Planning

Final Comments/Questions

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ENG 411B: Principles of Modern Grammar

edes366fall11.pbworks.com

Promote “Learning How” and “Learning Why” in a Collaborative Learning Environment

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Coherence and Consistency

http://www.serpinstitute.org/2013/serp-press/november-2011/internal-coherence-website-nears-completion/

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Integrate Assessment Throughout All Sections Each Semester and Over Time

www.swap.ac.uk

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Course Outcomes

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By the end of the semester, students will be able to

1) Describe fully English words, phrases, and clauses2) Analyze a sentence grammatically, including as

transformation3) Discriminate among various types of sentences4) Make rhetorical choices about sentences and

punctuation

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Course Workload

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Workload Based on Five Modules• Quizzes = 8% (8 x 1 pt. each)• Online Exercises = 16% (16 x 1 pt. each)• Homework/In-Class = 6% (6 x 1 pts. each)• Proficiency Practice = 8% (4 x 2 pts. each)• Proficiency WS = 24% (12 x 2 pts. each)• Module Exams = 21% (3 x 7 pts. each)• Final Reflection = 3% (1 x 3 pts. each)• Final Exam = 14% (1 x 14 pts. each)

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http://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/ENG411Bs13A/

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http://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/ENG411Bs13A/mod1.html

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http://faculty.unlv.edu/nagelhout/ENG411Bs12C/index.html

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ENG 411B: Principles of Modern Grammar

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Are there points about the course that need to be clarified?

Is there any more information that you need to help you understand the course?

How might this course help you think about your plans for designing an online textbook?

Questions? Discussion?

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http://epubgeneration.weebly.com/learning-analytics.html

How can we best understand student learning and pedagogical effectiveness in our course/program?

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Learning for All

Means

Learning for One

http://pumr.pascalobservatory.org/pascalnow/pascal-projects/pumr/higher-learning-all

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Increase self-directed and non-formal learning activities/opportunities (i.e., independent and lifelong learning)

http://www.olecommunity.com/the-power-of-personal-learning-networks-wait-what-is-a-personal-learning-network/

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Traditional Database Management

Data Compilation

Data Visualizations

Course and Program Dashboards

Adaptive Learning Analytics

Social Network Analytics

Discourse Analytics

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blog.eogn.com

Key Features for OurOnline Textbook:• Integrate Assessment• Personalize Learning

for Students• Provide an Adaptive

Learning Environment• Function on Multiple

Platforms• Customizable for

Individual Teachers• Revisable Each

Semester

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Improving Learning in ENG 411B

Can I clarify my goals for improving the course?

Are there features that you would add or that we should consider?

How are these goals similar or different from your own?

Questions? Discussion?

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The OE Team

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Instructional Designers, Programmers, Artists

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Clarifying the Goals and Requirements

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Clarifying the Goals and Requirements

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Ed’s Awesome Website!

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Draft Ideas for Redesign

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Draft Ideas for Redesign

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Draft Ideas for Redesign

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Draft Ideas for Redesign

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Flash Development vs. HTML5 and CSS3

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Flash Development vs. HTML5 and CSS3

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Planning, Collaborating, and Revising

Can I clarify our progress so far?

Are there features that you could add or that we should consider?

How are these applications similar or different from your own?

Questions? Discussion?

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Conclusions and Long-Term Planning

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The project will be developed in phases

Initial steps for phase 1:• Conceiving the visual metaphors for concepts • Developing small, focused instructional assets to

present/explain/demonstrate each concept, provide opportunities for practice, and assessment

• Through these focused assets, provide immediate and specific feedback for students

• Gather information about effectiveness of specific learning processes/experiences to benefit instructional practice, asset development, and learning

• Provide accessible, meaningful, and timely data

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Big Data Thinking and Learning 3.0 as Guides for Online Textbook Development

Final Comments or Questions?

Or to continue the conversation:

[email protected]@unlv.edu

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