Advanced Microsoft Office Applications Online Course – Lessons Learned

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Advanced Microsoft Office Applications Online Course – Lessons Learned. Background. Online Course Model. Course Content Map. Contrast between the FTF course and the fully online version (course content, student assessment, student feedback, completion rates, student evaluations …). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Advanced Microsoft Office Applications Online Course – Lessons Learned

Background

Online Course Model

Course Content Map

Student Survey Results

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Student Final GradesFTF Class

Online Class

Course Completion Rates

Course Evolution

Course OutlineWeek Instruction and reading assignment Assignments Due

#1, Jan. 20 Course Introduction#2, Jan. 27 Microsoft Word 2007 Lab 1 ; Read Word Chapter 4 Icebreaker#3, Feb. 3 Microsoft Word 2007 Lab 2; Read Word Chapter 5 Word Lab 1#4, Feb. 10 Microsoft Word 2007 Lab 3; Read Word Chapter 6 Word Lab 2#5, Feb. 17 Microsoft Office 2007 Lab 4; Read Word Chapter Integration Feature Word Lab 3

#6, Feb. 24 EXAM #1. (Word)

Microsoft Excel 2007 Lab 1; Read Excel Chapter 4

Word Lab 4

#7, Mar. 3 Microsoft Excel 2007 Lab 2; Read Excel Chapter 5 Excel Lab 2#8, Mar. 10 Microsoft Excel 2007 Lab 3; Read Excel Chapter 6 Excel Lab 2

#9, Mar 24 Microsoft Excel 2007 Lab 4 --Integration Lab Excel Lab 3

#10, Mar. 31 EXAM #2. (Excel)

Microsoft Access 2007 Lab 1; Read Access Chapter 4

Excel Lab 4

#11, Apr. 7 Microsoft Access 2007 Lab 2; Read Access Chapter 5 Access Lab 1#12, Apr. 14 Microsoft Access 2007 Lab 3; Read Access Chapter 6 Access Lab 2#13, Apr. 21 EXAM #3. (Access)

Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Lab

1; Read PowerPoint Chapter 3

Access Lab 3

#14, Apr. 28 Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Lab 2; Read PowerPoint Chapter 4 PowerPoint Lab 1#15, May 5 Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Lab 3 -Integration Lab PowerPoint Lab 2

Demonstration:

Course Management System

Course Materials

Lessons LearnedFaculty Time and Effort→ greater workload (especially student communication)

Student orientation is important! •cannot provide enough written instruction •repeat instruction in different formats

“Breaking the ice” and ensuring the students that they were not alone in their educational experience is essential up front

Assign deadlines for discussion responses

Offer exams in a 24 hour period only; flexibility with test scheduling

Recommendations

“…very efficient and great with feedback…”

“…easy to get a hold of…”

“…very responsive to questions…excellent feedback…”

Future Improvements

Lenore Horowitzhorowilg@sunysccc.edu

Lenore Horowitzhorowilg@sunysccc.edu