NROC Network Case Studies
Opportunity:
Offer high-quality online course content statewide
“The (NROC courses) were a unique find. The quality is extraordinary, the flexibility is exceptional, and the feedback we’re getting from our teachers is the content is amazing.”
Steve Nelson Chief Information Technology Strategist, ODOE
NROC Network Case Studies
Opportunity:
Extra support for ESL and struggling students falling behind in class
“I’ve noticed that they’re testing well on vocabulary words we reviewed in HippoCampus . . . The HippoCampus lessons really help reinforce their vocabulary with nice, clear audio, video, and animations.”
Rebekka StoneBiology Teacher, HSHS
NROC Network Case Studies
Opportunity:
Seeding a statewide repository to promote content sharing and save development costs
"Starting a statewide digital repository is a challenge. At the core of the project, the repository must offer sufficient rich multimedia and high quality resources to attract and motivate faculty to use repository content. In Florida, we are licensing the high quality NROC content library to form that essential content core."
Susie Henderson, Director, Orange Grove
NROC Network Case Studies
Opportunity:
Course redesign to replace some classroom time with online course components
“We chose the NROC content because it is high quality, and includes lessons, learning objects, activities and assessments, all of which may be used separately. The fact that lessons can be “chunked” in ways that work for the individual faculty member make them more desirable than other third party content.”
Michael Anderson, Assistant Director, UT System TeleCampus
NROC Network Case Studies
Opportunity:
Reaching students with special needs
“For students with ADHD, it’s there when they’re ready and can focus on it; for students who are mildly autistic, it allows them to limit the stimuli in a way that’s more comfortable for them.”
Liz WoolardAdvanced Placement Physics teacher, RCHS
NROC Network Case Studies
Opportunity:
Replacing Costly Textbooks
On teaching US History without a textbook
“. . . we turned to NROC. I left my discussion questions, midterms, and finals the same as they were when we used the textbook, so I could compare outcomes. I was happy to find that my students are right on track with the digital alternative.“
Karen KaemmerlingChair of Social Sciences, CCCOnline
NROC Member PanelA closer look at exemplary implementations…
Judy LoweAssistant VP, Distributed Education & Multi MediaChattanooga State Technical and Community College
Robert CurrieExecutive Director, Michigan Virtual School
Rachel WiseDirector of Secondary Education, Omaha Public Schools
Opportunity:
Maximize course development budgets by integrating NROC’s high-quality, low-cost, adaptable multi-media learning objects.
“NROC’s content transforms excellent teaching and online delivery
into best practices.” Judy Lowe, Asst. VP of Distributed Education and Multi Media, CSTCC
NROC Network Case Studies
Background
Part of Tennessee Board of Regents and RODP Program
Community college enrollment of 8-10,000 students
Growth from 20 online courses and 300 students in 2001 to 160 online courses and 2500 students per semester
Online enrollment growth has continued at 30-40% each semester over the past two years
Expansion to 100% blended learning environments across the college in the past two years
All faculty have had basic online teacher training
NROC Network Case Studies
Opportunity:
To secure high quality Advanced Placement©
content and learning objects to enhance AP course offerings for Michigan students.
The quality and flexibility of the NROC content has assisted MVS instructors and course designers in creating numerous AP courses.
Robert Currie, Executive Director, Michigan Virtual School
Michigan Virtual SchoolMichigan Virtual School
NROC Network Case Studies
Opportunity:
To customize and adapt rigorous content for credit recovery
“The use of NROC for content was our starting point to transition credit recovery from the use of content that did not align to the OPS curriculum or standards, to a customized system tied to OPS standards curriculum and graduation requirements.
Rachel Wise, Ph.D.Director of Secondary Education, OPS
In Progress,
28%
Dropped, 1%
Failed, 5%
Passed, 66%
Mark Distribution for e-Courses Used During 2008 Summer School
The chart above reflects 1,427 course enrollments made by 737 individual students.
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Three Variations
Environmental ScienceCherry Picked Lessons and inserted as Learning Objects
American GovernmentUsed all Multi Media Lessons as main content for the course
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Three Variations
Environmental ScienceCherry Picked Lessons and inserted as Learning Objects
American GovernmentUsed all Multi Media Lessons as main content for the course
NROC organized by topic and not by date
Created timelines for each Test
Received student feedback
Re-designed
PedagogyADA Requirements Learning Styles
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Learning Objects InsertedContentContent
Insert of Multi Media Lessons from NROC as
Learning Objects
Three Variations
Environmental ScienceCherry Picked Lessons and inserted as Learning Objects
American GovernmentUsed all Multi Media Lessons as main content for the course
U.S. HistoryDeconstructed all NROC Lessons
Re-Formatted as Topics and Timeline
Added Instructor Content
Textbook is now optional
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U.S. History Contents PageContentContent
U.S. History Outline FormatContentContent
U.S. History Timeline FormatContentContent
U.S. History Lesson 61 MediaContentContent
U.S. History Lesson 61 TextContentContent
NROC Content Flexibility
MVS Courses Developed Using NROC Content
• Physics B• Calculus AB• Calculus BC• Environmental Science• U.S. History• U.S. Government
PlusHippoCampus in MMC Courses
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NROC Content Flexibility
Advantages of MVS Courses Developed Using NROC Content:
• MVS Instructors “Own” the Content
• MVS Controls the Content and Modifications
• Freedom from Reliance on Vendor/Providers
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“I like being able to have a personal contact with each of my students (often on a daily basis).”
”I think that the online interactive activities keep the students involved in a quality learning environment. Online students can take courses that would be otherwise unavailable to them.”
“Many of my Anatomy and AP kids are at schools that may not offer these courses due to the size of the school.”
”The learning environment is better for some students too. It can even give a kid a fresh start in a system that does know his/her past and can blossom in the anonymity of the environment.”
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How have you adapted the NROC materials to benefit you and your students?
I have worked with the AP Environmental Science course for over a year now and have made some modifications that make the course a great learning environment for my students.
With the NROC labs I have added in the requirement for a submission of a formal lab report write-up, which moves the students closer to the college requirements they will be facing.
I have incorporated unit tests that better reflect the AP exams.
The labs are really challenging which is good for my students, and the discussions have proven a valuable tool for the students.
I have not heard back from all my students on their scores on the AP exams, but one who is attending U of M this fall to study Environmental Science was very proud of her score of 5 on the test.
NROC Content Flexibility
IntroductionWelcome to the NROC Environmental Science course. This course is designed to acquaint you with the physical, ecological, social, and political principles of environmental science. The scientific method is used to analyze and understand the inter-relationships between humans and the natural environment. The course shows how ecological realities and the material desires of humans often clash, leading to environmental degradation and pollution. The course covers the following topics: Earth's Systems, Human Population Dynamics, Natural Resources, Environmental Quality, Global Changes, and Environment and Society.
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Content Sharing
MVS/NROC Partner to Offer Career Forward
Content Content
• OPS started the transition from an on-line “tutorial” system to a customized on-line system in June, 2006.
• Courses were developed and piloted throughout the 2006/2007 school year.
• The primary on-line delivery model involves a blended environment—which is a teacher in a lab setting facilitating instruction, with some assignments given “anytime/anywhere”.
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Learning Objects housed in ANGEL Repository
Repository Access
Learning Objects inserted into Master Course
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Master Courses
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Customized Assignments
Discussion
What opportunities did NROC offer your organization?
How has NROC Content been adapted at your institution?
Have you considered contributing content or adaptations back to the NROC Network Community?
ContentContent
Training
Staff Assigned CDE On-Line Learning Specialist to all
NROC projects Self-trained and worked with NROC staff Trained others in CDE
Faculty Trained to find NROC content from HIPPO Campus
& CSTCC Server Trained to show students HIPPO Campus Training to link from HIPPO Campus to course
Professional DevelopmentProfessional Development
Online Instructor Training (OIT)
• All MVS Teachers Must Complete OIT
• Designed/Delivered by MVS Master Teachers
• Blended Instruction Model
• Online Techniques and Blackboard
• Annual Update & PD Sessions
Professional DevelopmentProfessional Development
Future Opportunities
Statewide Online Access
Michigan LearnPort, a state-wide online professional development portal, is funded through ESEA Title IIA and was developed through a partnership between Michigan Virtual University and the Michigan Department of Education.
Michigan LearnPort is available at no cost to all Michigan educators and other school employees.
Professional DevelopmentProfessional Development
Local Strategies Consistent message on a District Level Differentiate based on Student/Teacher/School Needs Accessible 24/7 Accountable
Digital Repository for Teachers Course Guides Pacing Guides Best Practice Lessons Multi-Media Lesson Documents
State Initiatives
Professional DevelopmentProfessional Development
Strategies and Resources
Professional DevelopmentProfessional Development
Discussion
How do you introduce NROC to your teachers and staff?
How do you make your branded HippoCampus site broadly available to teachers and students?
What other PD opportunities might NROC support?
Professional DevelopmentProfessional Development
Many Supporting Hands
Environmental Science & American GovernmentFaculty picked NROC lessons and identify Course location
CDE staff insert links
U.S. HistoryFaculty determined timeline and NROC lesson position
CDE staff created Outline and Timeline
TechnologyTechnology
NROC Courses in Blackboard 8.0
• Highly compatible with Blackboard • SCORM Conformance• Course Archives Available
• Dedicated Blackboard Administer
• Regular Updates and Maintenance
• Technology Advice and Support from NROC
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OPS Evolving with “e” Tools
• Teaching and Learning through the use of a Learning Management System-ANGEL
• ANGEL is compatible with NROC content• Technology and the Learning Management System is
driving other “e” Initiatives for teaching and learning:– Curriculum Repository– Online textbooks, resources and materials– Virtual Library– Elementary 1:1
• Transitioning Staff Roles/Office of eLearning
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Discussion
How do you use your technology staff to support NROC integration into local applications?
Have you taken advantage of NROC technology support tools and resources?
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The Invitation
2009 NROC Network Members Conference:
Building Learning Communities
Bring your questions, suggestions and ideas to all three tracks of this meeting and as you network with one another:
ContentProfessional Development
Technology
How would you like your NROC Network to evolve?
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