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Quill West Open Education Project Manager Pierce College @quill_west OPEN PRACTICES FOR INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
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Open practices for institutional change

Mar 19, 2017

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Quill WestOpen Education Project Manager

Pierce College@quill_west

OPEN PRACTICES FOR INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE

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Pierce Open Pathways (POP): Transferrable Associate of Arts Degree, no textbooksCurrently Pierce College at Joint Base Lewis-McChord offers the full POP. We are working on a second degree, and extending the POP to the full district.

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“Hand” by Golan Levin is CC-BY 2.0 Modified by Quill West, CC-BY 4.0

Fall 2013: Build it, they will come.

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“Revolving doors” by John is licensed under CC BY 2.0

Access equals opportunity.

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Fall 2014: We need to refocus. Open Education is bigger than resources.

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Six Open Practices

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“Painted door” by Andy Maguire is licensed under CC BY 2.0

Invite students to help fill in the details.

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Fall 2015: As we establish a new degree can we blend data, concepts of proven practice, and open practices to translate access to success?

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The 7th Practice: Analyze Data

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82.5% AverageSuccess Rate

61.4% Average Success Rate

72.4% Average Success Rate

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Thank you for your time.

This presentation by Quill West is licensed Creative Commons Attribution 4.0