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ONLINE COLLABORATIVE
      LEARNING
        (OCL):
The NEXT Generation for
       Elearning

 Public Presentation: March 13, 2006
          Sao Paulo, Brasil

                                Linda Harasim, PhD
                             Simon Fraser University
                             Vancouver, BC, Canada
Focus of this Presentation…

• Introduction
  – Historical Case for OCL
  – Definition of OCL
  – Theoretical Case for OCL
• The Practice of OCL: Success Stories
• Institutional Aspects
• Pedagogic Aspects
Focus of this Presentation…

• Moving from ODE to OCL
  – Why?
  – How?
  – Results?
• How to Design & Implement OCL?
• What are Some Effective Designs?
• Show & Tell…
Introduction
INTRODUCTION: The Context

• What is Important?
  – Why?
  – How?
  – Results?
• What Makes Excellent Elearning?
• What is the Best Practice?
• What are Key Success Stories?
Why are Elearning and OCL Important?


• Paradigmatic Shift in Education from the
  Dominant Model of past 400+ Years
• Transformation from
   – Knowledge Transmission to Knowledge Building
   – -from Teacher Centered to Learning Centered
   – From Passive to Active Learning
• Socio-Economic Shift
• Virtual Learning is Dominating Growth Rates
  (4x annual growth of traditional colleges)
• 25% rate of increase/year
What does it mean to be literate in the 21st century?

What does it mean to be a knowledge worker?

The ability to work in groups is a 21st Century Skill!

The ability to create knowledge and innovate in

groups is a 21st Century Requirement!

How do we as educators facilitate the transition from *

*the Book era to the Web Era?

*the Teching era to the Learning era?
Communication and Community


• The word ‘communication’ and the word
  ‘community’ derive from a common Latin root:
  communicare, which means to share.

• Sharing, discourse, communication, and
  community are the basis of all civilizational
  advances, scientific disciplines, schools of art,
  schools of thought, and all aspects of life, society,
  and work.
Historical Case for OCL
Communication Revolution
1861   Telegraph
1875   Telephone
1919   Radio
1926   Overseas Long Distance
1948   Broadcast Television/ Cable
1961   Communication Satellite
1969   ARPANET Begins
       • 1971: Email
       • 1972: Computer conferencing
       • 1978: Bulletin boards
       • 1989: Internet
       • 1992: Web
Education Revolution
Mid   University Courses Supplemented by Email
1970s and Computer Conferencing

1981 First Online Course (Adult Education)
      • The Source                 • Participate CC System

1982 First Online Program (Executive Education)
      • WBSI Executive Education   • EIES CC System

1983 Networked Classroom Model Emerges
      (Primary and Secondary Education)
      • ICLN: Research Project in 4 Countries
      • RAPPI: Canada - X-Cultural Project in 5 Countries
          • 1985 : National Geographic Society Kids Network
          • 1987 : AT&T Learning Network
          • 1988 : WIER: Writers In Electronic Residence
          • 1989 : SITP in British Columbia, Canada
Education Revolution
1984 First Online Undergraduate Courses
      • Virtual Classroom (NJIT)

1985 First Online Graduate Courses
      • Connect-Ed (New School of Social Research)
      • OISE (University of Toronto)

1986 Professional Development Communities Emerge
     • OISE Ontario Educators Online Course
         • 1990 Global Lab, Lab Net And Star Schools, TERC
         • 1992 Educators Network of Ontario

1985 First Labour Education Network
      • Solinet

1989 First Large Scale Online Course
      • Open University (U.K.)
Education Revolution

1989 First Online Degree Program
       • UofPhoenix Online
       • 1986 Connect-Ed

1993 First National Educational Network
      • SchoolNet (Canada)
      • 1995 TeleLearning•NCE (Canada)
      • 1998 CL-Net (Europe)

1996 First Large-Scale TeleLearning Field Trials
      • Virtual-U
• Online education has impacted all sectors
  and disciplines including:
  – Formal Education
  – Nonformal Education
  – Informal Education


• New Modes that Emerged:
  – Totally Online Mode
  – Mixed or Blended Mode
  – Enhanced Mode
Definitions of OCL
• The term “online education” has been applied to
  almost any educational activity that uses email or
  web access, regardless of the educational design or
  learning processes that characterize that course or
  activity.

•   Different Models lead to Different Results!
•   1972: Computer conferencing---> OCL
•   1989: Public Internet---->ODE
•   1993: WEB---->OCBT
Online
             Collaborative
              Learning



Online Distance         Online Computer
                        Based Training
     Education


 Three Types of Online Education can
             be identified.
Instructors, Learners, Researchers, Policy Makers &
                 the Public are confused
s Are these approaches the same?

s Does computer-based training that is accessed over the web
  equal online education?

s Are individualized or mass approaches the same quality as
  collaborative learning?

s Are synchronous and asynchronous models the same in terms of
  educational effectiveness? Finer definition is required to
  understand the processes, their outcomes and implications.

s What kind of educational model leads to what results, exactly?
Characteristics of Online
                            Approaches
      Online
   Collaborative
                       Online Distance
    Learning
                         Education         Online Computer
• Many to Many
                                            Based Training
                     •1-Many
   •Group Learning
                        •Mass Learning    •1 to Computer
   •Instructor Led
                        •Tutor Support    Courseware
•Asynchronous
                     •Asynchronous           •Individualized
•Place Independent                           •Computer
                     •Place Independent
                                             Assessment
•Text Based
                     •Text Based
                                          •Asynchronous
•Computer Mediated
                     •Computer Mediated
                                          •Multimedia
                                          •Computer Mediated
Theoretical Case for OCL
Role of Knowledge and Collaboration


Role of the Knowledge
Social construct, consensus among members of community
of knowledgeable peers

Role of the University
Institutions of reacculturation


Role of the Professor
Agents of cultural change who foster reacculturation
Role of Collaboration in Post-Secondary


Collaborative learning models the conversation
by which communities of knowledgeable peers
             construct knowledge.

 With collaborative learning, students learn to
  construct knowledge as it is constructed
        in the knowledge communities
       they hope to join up graduation.



    This is a process of reacculturation
Harasim’s model of cognitive
processes in online collaborative learning.
Towards a Theoretical & Methodological Framework

   1. Democratic Participation Leads to IDEA GENERATING
       •   Quantitative Indicators: Usage Reports
       •   Qualitative Indicators: Discourse Analysis
       •   Use of the term “I think…”

   2. Intellectual Progress Through IDEA LINKING
           Quantitative Indicators: Level of Interactivity
       •
           Qualitative/Quantitative Indicators: Name Mentioning and
       •
           Transcript Analysis, REFERENCES TO OTHER INPUT

   3. Convergent Thinking
           Quantitative Indicators: Density of #1 and #2
       •
           Qualitative Indicators: Conclusive Supported Position
       •
           Statements: THUS, THEREFORE, IN CONCLUSION.
(Based on Roschelle 1996 and Harasim 1990)
New Learning Processes and Outcomes

1. Group Work Toward Local Consensus;

2. Reports and Plenary Discussion toward
   PLENARY CONSENSUS;

3. Comparison of the Class’s Plenary
   Consensus with the Consensus of a
   Larger Relevant Knowledge Community.
Knowledge Community


                              Role of Faculty




    Small Group                  Class               Approximation to
    Discussions               Discussion           Knowledge Community


Knowledge (science, learning, invention) is viewed as a construct of the
  community’s form of discourse, negotiated and maintained by local
 consensus and subject to endless conversation (Bruffee, 1999; Kuhn,
                                 1970)
Practical Case for OCL (Online Collaborative
                 Learning)
Elearning equals Higher Quality
Data indicates the potential of elearning to be more than
   “as good as” traditional classroom learning but
   provide far superior quality of learning. Well
   designed and implemented collaborative e-learning
   represents powerful gains key indicators such as:
•   Learning Effectiveness
•   Access: Geographical and Temporal
•   Satisfaction Rates: Faculty and Learners
•   Completion Rates
•   Pedagogical, Institutional, Workplace
    Innovation
Practical Case



(a)Learning Effectiveness
Indicators:
At the same level of
quality or better than   • Completion rates
non-eLearning.           • Grades
                         • Faculty reports
                         • Learner reports
                         • University Presidents
By 2004 students & administrators believed
 that elearning equals or surpasses F2F

• ¾ of Academic leaders in US universities
  & colleges believe that elearning matches
  or is better than f2f

• The larger the school, the more positive
  the belief in online vs f2f instruction.
New Learning Processes

Virtual Classrooms
Usage Patterns
• Participation is 7 days/week, 24 hours/day
• Students are active in posting, reading and responding
  to messages
• Peer interaction is high
• In F2F classes, instructor uses approx. 80%+ of air time;
  online, students send about 85% of messages
• Distribution of Communications
    • Far more equitable spread [with fewer outliers] than F2F
                                                Copyright 2000: Linda M. Harasim, Ph.D.
Better than non-eLearning.
Collaborative Knowledge Work
                                       Indicators:
•Is increasingly the global standard
for eLearning programs                 • Transcript Analysis
                                       • Three phases of
•Emphasizes conceptual change
Contributes to 21st century skills       Conceptual
building such as:                        Development:
    •Team work
                                          – Idea Generating
    •Problem solving
                                          – Idea Organizing
    •Innovation
                                          – Idea Convergence
Practical Case



       (b) Access:
Geographical and Temporal
• Geographical: Students can collaborate
  with peers or experts anywhere in the world
  to gain multiple perspectives

• Temporal or asynchronous access:
  Asynchronous (24/7) access enables active,
  collaborative and mindful engagement:
Virtual Classrooms

Active Learning / Participation (based on 32 courses)
                                                            Active : 77%
• 77% of the classes have active students, who
  log in at least 10 times per week on average.


                                                        Login Regularly : 85%
• 85% of the students in all classes login
  regularly, logging in at least 5 times per week.


                                                         Post Regularly : 81%
• 81% of the students in all classes post
  regularly, writing at least 3 messages per week.
Student Participation Data
College Level: Psychiatric Nursing 98-01
                  Messages by Hour of Day                                   Messages by Day of Week



                                                                     100
 50
                                                                      80
 40
                                                                      60
 30
                                                                      40
 20                                                                   20
                                                                       0
 10
  0                                                                         Sun    Mon   Tue    Wed   Thu       Fri   Sat
          0   2   4   6   8     10   12     14   16   18   20   22
                                                                                         Day of Week
                              Hour of Day




                  Logins by Hour of Day                                       Logins by Day of Week


                                                                      100
  60
                                                                       80
  40                                                                   60
                                                                       40
  20                                                                   20
                                                                        0
      0                                                                      Sun   Mon    Tue   Wed       Thu   Fri   Sat
                                                                                            Day of Week
                               Hour of Day
Practical Case


(c)Satisfaction Rates:
Faculty and Learners
New Educational Roles

Faculty Satisfaction
 A recent Study of 255 faculty using CLO in 31
 colleges in State University of New York found:

    • 96% of faculty expressed general satisfaction
    • 74% believed that Online Learning is equivalent
      or better than in other modes
    • 89% believe that interaction was equivalent or
      higher online
    • 88% believe that interaction among students was
      equivalent or higher online
    • 62% believe that they know their students as well
      or better online
The Virtual Professor


• New Roles
 • Instructor becomes less a provider & entertainer and
   more a facilitator as students take more responsibility
   for generating input, references, and analysis

• New Experiences
 • Revitalization for teaching - providing students
   with better learning experience through collaborative
   learning & knowledge building


                                               Copyright 2000: Linda M. Harasim, Ph.D.
New Educational Roles

The Virtual Learner

Gender Difference? Women NOT disenfranchised!
   • 77% of males report a positive experience with VU
   • 81% of females report a positive experience with VU

Satisfaction
   • 85% of students reported that they would take another
     online course
   • Students note that advantages outweigh disadvantages
   • No reports of extra or excessive workload

Dissatisfaction
   • Technical Problems and Slow Access Times
   • Communication Anxiety
The Virtual Learner


     Virtual online learning environments
     dramatically change the patterns of
     student interaction and support an unprecedented
     level of learner input, interaction, and exchange.
Overall Students Report ”Very Positivequot; Experience (SUNY)
• 90% of students report high levels of satisfaction w/ OCL
• 86% of students report spending more time studying in OCL
courses
• 91% of students felt that they learn more online
• 47% reported they participated more online than in
classroom (19.2%)
  4 Better understanding of curriculum through collaboration
  4Greater control and management of time           Copyright 2000: Linda M. Harasim, Ph.D.
Practical Case



(d) Completion Rates
Completion rates for Universities and workplaces
using Online Collaborative Learning:



                         COMPLETION RATES
      Education
                    Workplace/        Public/Private
      Modality
                    Corporate          Universities
                                       92% (Virtual-U)
       Online           96%
                                       [Harasim, 2000]
    Collaborative    (NACTEL)       90% (Pace)[Sachs 2003]
     Learning       [Sachs 2003]   91% (SloanC Consortium)



       OCBT
                                            20%
SUCCESS STORIES
SUCCESS STORIES

1. University of Phoenix Online
  •   Created Separate Virtual University
  •   Major Financial and Strategic Investment
  •   Focus on “How People Learn: OCL” vs Technology
  •   200,000 students; 7,000 faculty

2. State University of New York
      Virtualized a Traditional University
  •
      Major Financial & Strategic Investment
  •
      Create Special SLN Unit
  •
      Focus on Faculty training, OCL Pedagogy
  •

3. Open U Online MBA
      Government & University Mission
  •
      Small Class Size
  •
Institutional Issues:
        •New Institutional Mission & Vision
           •Supported by Major Financial Investment
           •Major Investment in Ongoing Faculty Training
           •Major Investment in Student Support & Services

        •Recognition that Elearning is NOT a Cost-
        Saving Strategy: EL is costly but CRUCIAL

        •Maintaining Quality Control While Accommodating
        Massive Increases in Student Enrolment
        •Appropriate Use of Technology

        •Service is King!
        •Reinvest Profits to Academic Mission
PEDAGOGIC ISSUES:
     •Pedagogy is King!
        •OCL has highest Satisfaction Rate]
        •OCL has lowest Drop Out rate
        •OCL Provides BEST learning environment in both
        Blended and Totally Online courses

        •Major Investment in Ongoing Faculty Training
        •Major Investment in Student Support & Services

     •Technology is important but in service to Good
     Pedagogy!

     •Small Class Size (UoPX=11/course;
     SUNY=17/course;OU MBA=25 max/course)
     •Maintain Quality Control
How to Design and Implement OCL?
Data on Learning Strategies (100 Courses)
100% use Collaborative Learning

      50

      40
                                    Discussions & Individual
                                    Work
                              33%
      30
            30%                     Discussions Only

                  26%               Discussions & Group
      20                            Work
                                    Discussions, Group &
                                    Individual Work
      10
                        11%
       0
OCL Pedagogies: How To?

1. Getting Started with OCL work
2. Student-Led Online Seminars
3. Student-Led Debates
4. Student-Led Book/Article Reviews
Getting Started with OCL
ICE Breaking: Getting Comfortable Online
-move from what I know to what I need to know.
   Start easy! Three online conferences
   whereby each student can introduce
   him/herself!!
•   Self Introductions:             Who Am I? What am I studying? Why is
    this important to me? Who is my family? What do I care
    about/participate in culturally? In sports? In my spare time??

•   What are my Learning Objectives? What do I expect
    from this course? What do I expect from learning online?

•   Great Debate: What are my initial concepts on the subject?
    And how do I defend them?
STUDENT MODERATING
Students are expected to Moderate an Online
   Seminar for 1 week. They work in groups of
   3-4 students. This assignment is worth 30%
   of total grade
1. Introduction to Topic (10%)
  •   Overview of topic
  •   Design of Seminar: (Discussion? Debate? Role Play?)
  •   Discussion Questions (3)
  •   Readings
2. Facilitating Week-long Discussion (10%)
3. Summary (10%)
Student Discussant
A student will be a Discussant in the remaining 5
   weeks of online Seminars
Discussant of Online Seminar:
•   Log on at least 2 times per week to respond
    to the 3 DQs and to respond to others
•   Input at least 4 messages per week
•   Ensure Quality of Content move to IG->IO->IC
•   Reference the Literature
•   Contribute new Ideas
SHOW AND TELL!
The END




   THANK YOU!

From Linda Harasim

 harasim@sfu.ca
Rubrics & Grade Sheets for Student Discussants


The unit of analysis for assessment purposes is the quality
  and quantity of messages by each student discussant in
   each seminar. My approach has always been to give
more weight to the quality of the discussant input than to
  the quantity. Nonetheless, active participation by each
student should also be recognized since this contributes to
 the overall quality of a seminar and student engagement
                 in the online community.
Rubrics & Grade Sheets for Student Discussants


                   Week One                  Week Two                Week Three                 Week Four           TOTAL          Total




            Qual                               Quan                     Quan                        Quan
CIPATION                              Qual              Tot   Qual                Tota   Qual                               Tota   /X      of X%
                     Quan     Total                                                                         Total

                                                        al                        l                                         l




Student 1



Student 2



Student 3



Student 4



Student 5
Rubrics & Grade Sheets for Student Discussants


TOTAL per week: ?
Quantity of the Message Input: Some considerations:
1.1. ACTIVE WRITING: Posted at least 4 messages with substantive
input
2.2. REPLYING: Logged on at least 2x/week, to respond to DQ and to
respond to other Discussants
3.3.CTIVE READING: Read all messages

Quality of the Message Input:
1.Addressed 3 DQ Thoughtfully
        Referenced Readings
        Added new Insights
        Posed new Ideas, Questions
2.Built Knowledge (Moved from IG, to IO, to IC).
Rubrics & Grade Sheets for Student Discussants


                  QUANTITATIVE            QUALITATIVE A               QUALITATIVE B          TOTAL
WEEK 1



            WRE     RPLY     READ   DQ1       DQ2         DQ3                         Qual   Quan    Total
                                                                IG-       IO-
                                                                IO        IC




Student 1

Student 2

Student 3

Student 4
OCL Pedagogies: How To Assess?
Rubrics for Group Work
   http://www.uwstout.edu/soe/profdev/rubrics.shtml
Enhancing Group Experience
   http://datasearch.uts.edu.au/site_manager_sites/iml_
   2003/learnteach/enhance/ groupwork/index.html
Teaching Strategies: Group Work
   http://www.crit.umich.edu/tstrategies/tsgwcl.html
Cooperative Learning http://www.ntif.com/html/lib/faq/cl-
   utenn.htm
Grading Group Projects
   http://research.umbc.edu~korenman/wmst/group_gra
   ding.html
Sample Grading Form
   http://research.siue.edu/~korenman/wmst/group_gra
OCL Pedagogies: How To Assess?

Rubric for Individual Contributions to Group
   http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/consumerissues/Group%
   20MembContribRubric.htm
Group Development
   http://matsone.csuhayward.edu.bcorreia/web-paper/
Guidelines
    http://www.bothell.washington.edu/faculty/mgoldberg
    /students/groupskills.htm
Evaluation Group Projects
    http://www.utc.edu/Units/walkerTeachingResourcesC
    enter/FacultyDevelopment/Ev alGroups/index.html
Practical Case



(e) Pedagogical, Institutional, and
       Workplace Innovation
• Encourage
  pedagogical renewal
                         • Enable institutional
• Provide students and
                                 renewal to
      faculty with
                           maintain reputation
    opportunities for
                              Workplace and
   knowledge work,
                                institutional
      collaborative
                            innovation is key
        learning
                             to society and to
                            survival in a very
                                competitive
                               marketplace.
Conclusions

• It’s the Pedagogy,     • Better than - as
  not the Technology:      good as!
  – Choosing the         • If More is Better,
    Pedagogy               then More and
  – Choosing the           Better is BEST!
    Technology


             Challenges Ahead!

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Linda Harasim on Online Collaborative Learning

  • 1. ONLINE COLLABORATIVE LEARNING (OCL): The NEXT Generation for Elearning Public Presentation: March 13, 2006 Sao Paulo, Brasil Linda Harasim, PhD Simon Fraser University Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • 2. Focus of this Presentation… • Introduction – Historical Case for OCL – Definition of OCL – Theoretical Case for OCL • The Practice of OCL: Success Stories • Institutional Aspects • Pedagogic Aspects
  • 3. Focus of this Presentation… • Moving from ODE to OCL – Why? – How? – Results? • How to Design & Implement OCL? • What are Some Effective Designs? • Show & Tell…
  • 5. INTRODUCTION: The Context • What is Important? – Why? – How? – Results? • What Makes Excellent Elearning? • What is the Best Practice? • What are Key Success Stories?
  • 6. Why are Elearning and OCL Important? • Paradigmatic Shift in Education from the Dominant Model of past 400+ Years • Transformation from – Knowledge Transmission to Knowledge Building – -from Teacher Centered to Learning Centered – From Passive to Active Learning • Socio-Economic Shift • Virtual Learning is Dominating Growth Rates (4x annual growth of traditional colleges) • 25% rate of increase/year
  • 7. What does it mean to be literate in the 21st century? What does it mean to be a knowledge worker? The ability to work in groups is a 21st Century Skill! The ability to create knowledge and innovate in groups is a 21st Century Requirement! How do we as educators facilitate the transition from * *the Book era to the Web Era? *the Teching era to the Learning era?
  • 8. Communication and Community • The word ‘communication’ and the word ‘community’ derive from a common Latin root: communicare, which means to share. • Sharing, discourse, communication, and community are the basis of all civilizational advances, scientific disciplines, schools of art, schools of thought, and all aspects of life, society, and work.
  • 10. Communication Revolution 1861 Telegraph 1875 Telephone 1919 Radio 1926 Overseas Long Distance 1948 Broadcast Television/ Cable 1961 Communication Satellite 1969 ARPANET Begins • 1971: Email • 1972: Computer conferencing • 1978: Bulletin boards • 1989: Internet • 1992: Web
  • 11. Education Revolution Mid University Courses Supplemented by Email 1970s and Computer Conferencing 1981 First Online Course (Adult Education) • The Source • Participate CC System 1982 First Online Program (Executive Education) • WBSI Executive Education • EIES CC System 1983 Networked Classroom Model Emerges (Primary and Secondary Education) • ICLN: Research Project in 4 Countries • RAPPI: Canada - X-Cultural Project in 5 Countries • 1985 : National Geographic Society Kids Network • 1987 : AT&T Learning Network • 1988 : WIER: Writers In Electronic Residence • 1989 : SITP in British Columbia, Canada
  • 12. Education Revolution 1984 First Online Undergraduate Courses • Virtual Classroom (NJIT) 1985 First Online Graduate Courses • Connect-Ed (New School of Social Research) • OISE (University of Toronto) 1986 Professional Development Communities Emerge • OISE Ontario Educators Online Course • 1990 Global Lab, Lab Net And Star Schools, TERC • 1992 Educators Network of Ontario 1985 First Labour Education Network • Solinet 1989 First Large Scale Online Course • Open University (U.K.)
  • 13. Education Revolution 1989 First Online Degree Program • UofPhoenix Online • 1986 Connect-Ed 1993 First National Educational Network • SchoolNet (Canada) • 1995 TeleLearning•NCE (Canada) • 1998 CL-Net (Europe) 1996 First Large-Scale TeleLearning Field Trials • Virtual-U
  • 14. • Online education has impacted all sectors and disciplines including: – Formal Education – Nonformal Education – Informal Education • New Modes that Emerged: – Totally Online Mode – Mixed or Blended Mode – Enhanced Mode
  • 16. • The term “online education” has been applied to almost any educational activity that uses email or web access, regardless of the educational design or learning processes that characterize that course or activity. • Different Models lead to Different Results! • 1972: Computer conferencing---> OCL • 1989: Public Internet---->ODE • 1993: WEB---->OCBT
  • 17. Online Collaborative Learning Online Distance Online Computer Based Training Education Three Types of Online Education can be identified.
  • 18. Instructors, Learners, Researchers, Policy Makers & the Public are confused s Are these approaches the same? s Does computer-based training that is accessed over the web equal online education? s Are individualized or mass approaches the same quality as collaborative learning? s Are synchronous and asynchronous models the same in terms of educational effectiveness? Finer definition is required to understand the processes, their outcomes and implications. s What kind of educational model leads to what results, exactly?
  • 19. Characteristics of Online Approaches Online Collaborative Online Distance Learning Education Online Computer • Many to Many Based Training •1-Many •Group Learning •Mass Learning •1 to Computer •Instructor Led •Tutor Support Courseware •Asynchronous •Asynchronous •Individualized •Place Independent •Computer •Place Independent Assessment •Text Based •Text Based •Asynchronous •Computer Mediated •Computer Mediated •Multimedia •Computer Mediated
  • 21. Role of Knowledge and Collaboration Role of the Knowledge Social construct, consensus among members of community of knowledgeable peers Role of the University Institutions of reacculturation Role of the Professor Agents of cultural change who foster reacculturation
  • 22. Role of Collaboration in Post-Secondary Collaborative learning models the conversation by which communities of knowledgeable peers construct knowledge. With collaborative learning, students learn to construct knowledge as it is constructed in the knowledge communities they hope to join up graduation. This is a process of reacculturation
  • 23. Harasim’s model of cognitive processes in online collaborative learning.
  • 24. Towards a Theoretical & Methodological Framework 1. Democratic Participation Leads to IDEA GENERATING • Quantitative Indicators: Usage Reports • Qualitative Indicators: Discourse Analysis • Use of the term “I think…” 2. Intellectual Progress Through IDEA LINKING Quantitative Indicators: Level of Interactivity • Qualitative/Quantitative Indicators: Name Mentioning and • Transcript Analysis, REFERENCES TO OTHER INPUT 3. Convergent Thinking Quantitative Indicators: Density of #1 and #2 • Qualitative Indicators: Conclusive Supported Position • Statements: THUS, THEREFORE, IN CONCLUSION. (Based on Roschelle 1996 and Harasim 1990)
  • 25. New Learning Processes and Outcomes 1. Group Work Toward Local Consensus; 2. Reports and Plenary Discussion toward PLENARY CONSENSUS; 3. Comparison of the Class’s Plenary Consensus with the Consensus of a Larger Relevant Knowledge Community.
  • 26. Knowledge Community Role of Faculty Small Group Class Approximation to Discussions Discussion Knowledge Community Knowledge (science, learning, invention) is viewed as a construct of the community’s form of discourse, negotiated and maintained by local consensus and subject to endless conversation (Bruffee, 1999; Kuhn, 1970)
  • 27. Practical Case for OCL (Online Collaborative Learning)
  • 28. Elearning equals Higher Quality Data indicates the potential of elearning to be more than “as good as” traditional classroom learning but provide far superior quality of learning. Well designed and implemented collaborative e-learning represents powerful gains key indicators such as: • Learning Effectiveness • Access: Geographical and Temporal • Satisfaction Rates: Faculty and Learners • Completion Rates • Pedagogical, Institutional, Workplace Innovation
  • 30. Indicators: At the same level of quality or better than • Completion rates non-eLearning. • Grades • Faculty reports • Learner reports • University Presidents
  • 31. By 2004 students & administrators believed that elearning equals or surpasses F2F • ¾ of Academic leaders in US universities & colleges believe that elearning matches or is better than f2f • The larger the school, the more positive the belief in online vs f2f instruction.
  • 32. New Learning Processes Virtual Classrooms Usage Patterns • Participation is 7 days/week, 24 hours/day • Students are active in posting, reading and responding to messages • Peer interaction is high • In F2F classes, instructor uses approx. 80%+ of air time; online, students send about 85% of messages • Distribution of Communications • Far more equitable spread [with fewer outliers] than F2F Copyright 2000: Linda M. Harasim, Ph.D.
  • 33. Better than non-eLearning. Collaborative Knowledge Work Indicators: •Is increasingly the global standard for eLearning programs • Transcript Analysis • Three phases of •Emphasizes conceptual change Contributes to 21st century skills Conceptual building such as: Development: •Team work – Idea Generating •Problem solving – Idea Organizing •Innovation – Idea Convergence
  • 34. Practical Case (b) Access: Geographical and Temporal
  • 35. • Geographical: Students can collaborate with peers or experts anywhere in the world to gain multiple perspectives • Temporal or asynchronous access: Asynchronous (24/7) access enables active, collaborative and mindful engagement:
  • 36. Virtual Classrooms Active Learning / Participation (based on 32 courses) Active : 77% • 77% of the classes have active students, who log in at least 10 times per week on average. Login Regularly : 85% • 85% of the students in all classes login regularly, logging in at least 5 times per week. Post Regularly : 81% • 81% of the students in all classes post regularly, writing at least 3 messages per week.
  • 37. Student Participation Data College Level: Psychiatric Nursing 98-01 Messages by Hour of Day Messages by Day of Week 100 50 80 40 60 30 40 20 20 0 10 0 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 Day of Week Hour of Day Logins by Hour of Day Logins by Day of Week 100 60 80 40 60 40 20 20 0 0 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Day of Week Hour of Day
  • 39. New Educational Roles Faculty Satisfaction A recent Study of 255 faculty using CLO in 31 colleges in State University of New York found: • 96% of faculty expressed general satisfaction • 74% believed that Online Learning is equivalent or better than in other modes • 89% believe that interaction was equivalent or higher online • 88% believe that interaction among students was equivalent or higher online • 62% believe that they know their students as well or better online
  • 40. The Virtual Professor • New Roles • Instructor becomes less a provider & entertainer and more a facilitator as students take more responsibility for generating input, references, and analysis • New Experiences • Revitalization for teaching - providing students with better learning experience through collaborative learning & knowledge building Copyright 2000: Linda M. Harasim, Ph.D.
  • 41. New Educational Roles The Virtual Learner Gender Difference? Women NOT disenfranchised! • 77% of males report a positive experience with VU • 81% of females report a positive experience with VU Satisfaction • 85% of students reported that they would take another online course • Students note that advantages outweigh disadvantages • No reports of extra or excessive workload Dissatisfaction • Technical Problems and Slow Access Times • Communication Anxiety
  • 42. The Virtual Learner Virtual online learning environments dramatically change the patterns of student interaction and support an unprecedented level of learner input, interaction, and exchange. Overall Students Report ”Very Positivequot; Experience (SUNY) • 90% of students report high levels of satisfaction w/ OCL • 86% of students report spending more time studying in OCL courses • 91% of students felt that they learn more online • 47% reported they participated more online than in classroom (19.2%) 4 Better understanding of curriculum through collaboration 4Greater control and management of time Copyright 2000: Linda M. Harasim, Ph.D.
  • 44. Completion rates for Universities and workplaces using Online Collaborative Learning: COMPLETION RATES Education Workplace/ Public/Private Modality Corporate Universities 92% (Virtual-U) Online 96% [Harasim, 2000] Collaborative (NACTEL) 90% (Pace)[Sachs 2003] Learning [Sachs 2003] 91% (SloanC Consortium) OCBT 20%
  • 46. SUCCESS STORIES 1. University of Phoenix Online • Created Separate Virtual University • Major Financial and Strategic Investment • Focus on “How People Learn: OCL” vs Technology • 200,000 students; 7,000 faculty 2. State University of New York Virtualized a Traditional University • Major Financial & Strategic Investment • Create Special SLN Unit • Focus on Faculty training, OCL Pedagogy • 3. Open U Online MBA Government & University Mission • Small Class Size •
  • 47. Institutional Issues: •New Institutional Mission & Vision •Supported by Major Financial Investment •Major Investment in Ongoing Faculty Training •Major Investment in Student Support & Services •Recognition that Elearning is NOT a Cost- Saving Strategy: EL is costly but CRUCIAL •Maintaining Quality Control While Accommodating Massive Increases in Student Enrolment •Appropriate Use of Technology •Service is King! •Reinvest Profits to Academic Mission
  • 48. PEDAGOGIC ISSUES: •Pedagogy is King! •OCL has highest Satisfaction Rate] •OCL has lowest Drop Out rate •OCL Provides BEST learning environment in both Blended and Totally Online courses •Major Investment in Ongoing Faculty Training •Major Investment in Student Support & Services •Technology is important but in service to Good Pedagogy! •Small Class Size (UoPX=11/course; SUNY=17/course;OU MBA=25 max/course) •Maintain Quality Control
  • 49. How to Design and Implement OCL?
  • 50. Data on Learning Strategies (100 Courses) 100% use Collaborative Learning 50 40 Discussions & Individual Work 33% 30 30% Discussions Only 26% Discussions & Group 20 Work Discussions, Group & Individual Work 10 11% 0
  • 51. OCL Pedagogies: How To? 1. Getting Started with OCL work 2. Student-Led Online Seminars 3. Student-Led Debates 4. Student-Led Book/Article Reviews
  • 52. Getting Started with OCL ICE Breaking: Getting Comfortable Online -move from what I know to what I need to know. Start easy! Three online conferences whereby each student can introduce him/herself!! • Self Introductions: Who Am I? What am I studying? Why is this important to me? Who is my family? What do I care about/participate in culturally? In sports? In my spare time?? • What are my Learning Objectives? What do I expect from this course? What do I expect from learning online? • Great Debate: What are my initial concepts on the subject? And how do I defend them?
  • 53. STUDENT MODERATING Students are expected to Moderate an Online Seminar for 1 week. They work in groups of 3-4 students. This assignment is worth 30% of total grade 1. Introduction to Topic (10%) • Overview of topic • Design of Seminar: (Discussion? Debate? Role Play?) • Discussion Questions (3) • Readings 2. Facilitating Week-long Discussion (10%) 3. Summary (10%)
  • 54. Student Discussant A student will be a Discussant in the remaining 5 weeks of online Seminars Discussant of Online Seminar: • Log on at least 2 times per week to respond to the 3 DQs and to respond to others • Input at least 4 messages per week • Ensure Quality of Content move to IG->IO->IC • Reference the Literature • Contribute new Ideas
  • 56. The END THANK YOU! From Linda Harasim harasim@sfu.ca
  • 57. Rubrics & Grade Sheets for Student Discussants The unit of analysis for assessment purposes is the quality and quantity of messages by each student discussant in each seminar. My approach has always been to give more weight to the quality of the discussant input than to the quantity. Nonetheless, active participation by each student should also be recognized since this contributes to the overall quality of a seminar and student engagement in the online community.
  • 58. Rubrics & Grade Sheets for Student Discussants Week One Week Two Week Three Week Four TOTAL Total Qual Quan Quan Quan CIPATION Qual Tot Qual Tota Qual Tota /X of X% Quan Total Total al l l Student 1 Student 2 Student 3 Student 4 Student 5
  • 59. Rubrics & Grade Sheets for Student Discussants TOTAL per week: ? Quantity of the Message Input: Some considerations: 1.1. ACTIVE WRITING: Posted at least 4 messages with substantive input 2.2. REPLYING: Logged on at least 2x/week, to respond to DQ and to respond to other Discussants 3.3.CTIVE READING: Read all messages Quality of the Message Input: 1.Addressed 3 DQ Thoughtfully Referenced Readings Added new Insights Posed new Ideas, Questions 2.Built Knowledge (Moved from IG, to IO, to IC).
  • 60. Rubrics & Grade Sheets for Student Discussants QUANTITATIVE QUALITATIVE A QUALITATIVE B TOTAL WEEK 1 WRE RPLY READ DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 Qual Quan Total IG- IO- IO IC Student 1 Student 2 Student 3 Student 4
  • 61. OCL Pedagogies: How To Assess? Rubrics for Group Work http://www.uwstout.edu/soe/profdev/rubrics.shtml Enhancing Group Experience http://datasearch.uts.edu.au/site_manager_sites/iml_ 2003/learnteach/enhance/ groupwork/index.html Teaching Strategies: Group Work http://www.crit.umich.edu/tstrategies/tsgwcl.html Cooperative Learning http://www.ntif.com/html/lib/faq/cl- utenn.htm Grading Group Projects http://research.umbc.edu~korenman/wmst/group_gra ding.html Sample Grading Form http://research.siue.edu/~korenman/wmst/group_gra
  • 62. OCL Pedagogies: How To Assess? Rubric for Individual Contributions to Group http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/consumerissues/Group% 20MembContribRubric.htm Group Development http://matsone.csuhayward.edu.bcorreia/web-paper/ Guidelines http://www.bothell.washington.edu/faculty/mgoldberg /students/groupskills.htm Evaluation Group Projects http://www.utc.edu/Units/walkerTeachingResourcesC enter/FacultyDevelopment/Ev alGroups/index.html
  • 63. Practical Case (e) Pedagogical, Institutional, and Workplace Innovation
  • 64. • Encourage pedagogical renewal • Enable institutional • Provide students and renewal to faculty with maintain reputation opportunities for Workplace and knowledge work, institutional collaborative innovation is key learning to society and to survival in a very competitive marketplace.
  • 65. Conclusions • It’s the Pedagogy, • Better than - as not the Technology: good as! – Choosing the • If More is Better, Pedagogy then More and – Choosing the Better is BEST! Technology Challenges Ahead!