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February | 2009 | Higher Ed Blogs

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124; Comments RSS. Posted on February 7, 2009. Content will be added prior to the February 2009 ITC eLearning 2009 workshop on Blogs and Wikis for Beginners in Portland, OR. 124; Leave a comment. Barry Dahl dot com. Blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com.

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Blogs for Class | Higher Ed Blogs

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124; Comments RSS. Using Blogs in the Classroom. Who is doing it? Here are some examples. Screenshot of University of Mary Washington blog site. At University of Mary Washington. For learning Spanish: Español 317. Other spanish class blogs. Dr Greenlaw’s ECON 300 course. Musical Theatre Performance: THEA 335. A Cultural History of Late 20th c. China. Many, many more course blogs. At Lake Superior College:. Uses a blog for posting student art pieces. Student blog portfolio for First Year Experience. Creat...

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College Blogs | Higher Ed Blogs

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124; Comments RSS. This is a list of some of the schools that use official, branded blog sites:. Uses the WordPress Multti-User (WPMU) open source platform. University of Mary Washington. Is a great example (WPMU). University of British Columbia. Is very good site (WPMU). University of Minnesota (UThink). Uses the Movable Type blog platform. Has a stylish splash page for their blog site. Princeton University Blog Service. Is powered by Moveable Type. Weblogs at Harvard Law School. Blogs at Penn State.

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Web Content | Higher Ed Blogs

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124; Comments RSS. Using Blog Sites for Web Content Management. One of the best things about blogs is that you can use them (usually for free) in any way that you can think of. I find them to be especially handy ways of maintaining a website, especially useful for people with little or no web programming knowledge. Here are a few examples from colleges and universities:. Barry’s Online Learner Satisfaction. Is sort of half blog, half content management. Barry’s Free Web-based Tools. By Library Web Chic.

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124; Comments RSS. This blog site is used primarily for workshops explaining how blogs are being used in higher education. This blog is maintained by Barry Dahl. Anyone can use the contents of this blog as they please. Any suggestions for additions to the site are welcome. Lake Superior College – Duluth, MN. Main website: http:/ barrydahl.com. Personal email: email Barry. Duluth, MN 55811. Barry Dahl serves as the Vice President of Technology and Lake Superior Connect e-Campus at Lake Superior College.

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Five Years of Improvements | Online Student Satisfaction

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Online Students at Community Colleges. Five Years of Improvements. November 25, 2010. Although only a slight improvement this year, this continues the year-over-year improvement that can be seen by looking at the average satisfaction scores for the 26 basic items in the PSOL. From → 2009 PSOL. Larr; Added Questions: Mission Accomplished. PSOL Gap Analysis →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Self-congra...

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PSOL Gap Analysis | Online Student Satisfaction

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Online Students at Community Colleges. November 25, 2010. CC photo by Joe Shlabotnik. FY09 PSOL (Priorities Survey for Online Learners). Item – Gap: high to low. 20 The quality of online instruction is excellent. 12 There are sufficient offerings within my program of study. 09 Adequate financial aid is available. 06 Tuition paid is a worthwhile investment. 32 Layout of courses, as designed by instructors, is easy to navigate and understand. 11 Student assignments are clearly defined in the syllabus.

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Survey Incentives for Everyone | Online Student Satisfaction

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Online Students at Community Colleges. Survey Incentives for Everyone. November 25, 2010. In a random drawing and saw an increase in submissions from prior years. This year we went another step down that road. Apparently not (at least in my opinion). From → 2009 PSOL. Larr; Online Learners – What’s Important? Added Questions: Mission Accomplished →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting u...

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Online Learners – What’s Important? | Online Student Satisfaction

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Online Students at Community Colleges. Online Learners – What’s Important? November 25, 2010. This will be cross-posted at my e-Learning blog. I have been analyzing some of the data (again) from the 2008 PSOL survey. This is the fourth year that we have used this Noel-Levitz survey at Lake Superior College. The embedded slides explain a bit more about the survey, including the four sets of data that are compared for online student ratings of both importance and satisfaction. 11 (10) This institution resp...

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Online Students at Community Colleges. Student Satisfaction: Online vs. On-ground. November 25, 2010. These slides show the comparisons between our 2008 PSOL results and the 2008 SSI (student Satisfaction Inventory) results. There are eleven questions that match up between the two surveys, including some that we added for that very purpose. To clarify: here are the questions that were compared from the two groups. This institution has a good reputation. Program requirements are clear and reasonable.

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A.A. Student Comparisons | Online Student Satisfaction

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Online Students at Community Colleges. November 25, 2010. For the 2009 PSOL survey I have been analyzing the results of our two largest groups who completed the survey; the students pursuing the Associate in Arts degree primarily online and those students pursuing the same degree primarily (but not completely) through on-ground courses. I’ve previously written about how I don’t find the summary questions to be completely useful, at least not the first one (what WERE their expectations? You are commenting...

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Added Questions: Mission Accomplished | Online Student Satisfaction

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Online Students at Community Colleges. Added Questions: Mission Accomplished. November 25, 2010. For the Noel-Levitz PSOL, there are spaces for 10 customized questions in addition to the 26 standard questions (statements, actually) where students indicate both their levels of importance and satisfaction. Since we give the survey in conjunction with many other MnSCU schools we all use five common statements that get at some of the data that they need to collect for the MnOnline system. I picked five state...

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Looking for Evidence of Gen Y Traits | Online Student Satisfaction

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Online Students at Community Colleges. Looking for Evidence of Gen Y Traits. November 25, 2010. You can count me among the skeptics of much of what is written about Generation Y, (or Millennials, or as I prefer to call them, the Digital Net-Gennials). I decided to take a look at our most recent PSOL data to see if we can see any evidence of any of the claims made. One of the traits that is claimed by the “experts” about the Digital Net-Gens is that they are team-oriented. 24 and under: 27% work full-time.

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Online Students at Community Colleges. This blog will be used to document and share the results from the Priorities Survey for Online Learners. PSOL) This survey was administered in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, and 2009 at Lake Superior College. The survey is produced and managed by Noel-Levitz. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Barry Dahl &#821...

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