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24th Annual TCC | Online Conference | April 16-18, 2019
Sustainable Learning, Accessible Technologies, & Diverse Contexts
Candy Mowen, Purdue University Global, Greencastle, USAA recording of this presentation is available.
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Using a generative research approach, we collected data through observations and interviews to understand what students need. We then used this data to inform the features of prototypes that we created, tested, and modified. This led to our mass lecture app, the A+tention app, with five main features: quick notifications to the instructor, the ability to view and take notes on lecture slides, flash card game, seating map, and the ability to leave comments and questions for others in the course anonymously.
We would like to share our research process, features of the A+tention app, and the future of this app, in hopes of bringing more attention to the mass lecture learning environment, creating a conversation around our app, and inspiring more technologies that can help improve learning for all.
Jaymian Urashima, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
James Balicao, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Karen Fujii, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, USAA recording of this presentation is available.
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Blackboard Collaborate Ultra is now browser-based, which ensures ease in entering a session with the synchronous virtual classroom tool. It also has features such as text and voice chat, PowerPoint slideshow delivery, and desktop sharing.It was the first-time for most students using Blackboard Collaborate as a resource for tutoring which was difficult for them to adopt since they are used to in-person tutoring. In addition to it, it was too much for one tutor, who is new in online tutoring, to deal with 7 courses with 20 sections this semester. As the semester goes on, the tutor got busier and his schedules got harder to coordinate.
Overall, finding success in this environment of online tutoring can sometimes be challenges. This is because of lack of physical contact to see how students react to what they are tutored on. This makes it difficult for the tutor to gauge if students understood what they thought.
Kwi Park-Kim, Bronx Community College/The City University of New York, Bronx, New York, USA
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This session shares practical strategies for promoting a mindfully multicultural classroom in the online classroom and university. In order to best support the ultimate goal of improving the online learning experience, we explore the challenges and share strategies from a dual-sided lens. The session explores both student-focused and faculty-focused perspectives, tools, and strategies.
Jennifer Schneider, Southern New Hampshire University; Akilah Institute, Manchester, NH / Kigali, Rwanda, USA/RwandaA recording of this presentation is available.
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Cynthia Calongne, Colorado Technical University, Colorado Springs, CO, USAA recording of this presentation is available.
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InfoTCC Hawaii, LearningTimes, & the Learning Design and Technology (LTEC) Department, College of Education, UH-Manoa, collaborate to produce this event. Volunteer faculty and staff worldwide provide additional support. TCCHawaii.org, a Hawaii nonprofit corporation, conducts events for educators and graduate students worldwide relating to current and future practices and research in learning technologies and design. |
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