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Pearson Campus Project

Kirkwood Community CollegeFaculty

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Mathematics DepartmentDr. John Dawson

O Professor, Mathematics & Math Coordinator

O Objectives: O Preparing students for collegeO Understanding math

fundamentals for future success

O Achieving valuable study skillsO Critical thinking skills

O Student success:O Multifaceted and depends on

the student

[email protected]: Room 210, Iowa City

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Mathematics DepartmentDr. John Dawson

O Challenges:O Student preparedness for classO Students with different mathematical skill in the

same courseO Revisits new materials when there is a new

edition out (every 3 or 4 years)O New online adoption forms for Iowa City CampusO Custom titles are not in the system

O Imports TestGen by Pearson into AngelO Likes the textbook because of TestGen

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Mathematics DepartmentTia DoyleO Instructor, Mathematics

O Developmental Math O Survey of Math: course

geared towards liberal arts students

O Success:O Student success is defined

by grades and student progress

O Personal success is indicative of student participation and retention rates

[email protected]: Room 215, Iowa City

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Mathematics DepartmentTia Doyle

O Challenges:O Student retentionO Importance of education: with some

students, many things come before their schoolwork

O Currently utilizing Pearson textbooks and prefers eBooks

O Online Survey of Math course utilizes MyMathLabO Would like to use MyMathLab for face-to-

face courses as well

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Mathematics DepartmentDoug Gustafson

O Professor, MathematicsO Statistics, College Algebra

with Limits, Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry, Business Calculus, and lower Algebra courses

O Lower Algebra courses have the highest enrollments

O Student Success: O Not based upon grades, but

future [email protected]

Office: Room 217, Iowa City

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Mathematics DepartmentDoug Gustafson

O Considers changing textbooks when there is a new edition

O Utilizes Pearson’s TestGen O Prefers face-to-face interaction with

publishing representatives when possible

O Helped to develop a Pearson customized solution

O “Easiest classes are the hardest to teach”

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Science DepartmentGary Donnermeyer

O Associate Professor, BiologyO Environmental Science, Basic

Biological Concepts, General Biology I & II

O Biology textbooks are decided by a committee consisting of:O Jill ScottO Brenda BensemaO Jeanelle BoyerO Department retreats twice a

[email protected]: Room 232, Cedar Rapids

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Science DepartmentGary Donnermeyer

O Currently utilizes all Pearson material (Campbell), except lab textbook which is McGraw-HillO Mastering Biology

O Does not anticipate changing textbooks soonO Advice for publishing representatives:

O Don’t be pushyO Faculty schedules can be hectic, so provide

advance notice if stopping byO Email contact is preferred

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Science DepartmentDJ Hennager

O Faculty, Anatomy & PhysiologyO Human Anatiomy and

PhysiologyO Nutrition

O Nutrition has the highest enrollments because it is now a required course for Nursing

O Success:O Student success is outlined by

grades and preparedness for other [email protected]

Office: Room 133T, Cedar Rapids

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Science DepartmentDJ Hennager

O ChallengesO Student motivationO Nutrition students are more motivated (course

is a requirement for most of them)O Materials:

O Human Anatomy and Physiology: Pearson O Nutrition: WileyO YouTubeO “Clickers” used for PowerPoint comprehension

O The same textbook has been utilized for Human Anatomy and Physiology for 5 years,

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Economics DepartmentSaul Mekies

O Professor, EconomicsO MicroeconomicsO MacroeconomicsO International Relations

O Challenges:O Underprepared students versus

the University studentsO Some online students are

looking for an easy courseO Success:

O Students mastering material: finals are comprehensive

[email protected](319) 887-3617

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Economics DepartmentSaul Mekies

O Materials:O Face-to-face courses utilize Hubbard &

O’Brien (Pearson)O Online courses utilize McConnell’s (McGraw-

Hill)O MyEconLab

O Attends the American Economic Association meeting every year in January to keep up with the professionO New texts are showcased here (Pearson is

one of the attendees)

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Math and Science DepartmentInformation

O Office Coordinator: Kim BurrowsO Cedar Rapids, Linn Hall Room 240O (319) 398-5516O [email protected]