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ELAC Team Project (Action Research) Spring 2010 FTLA Developing Connections for Assistance

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  • 1. ELAC Team Project(Action Research)
    Spring 2010 FTLA
    Developing Connections for Assistance
  • 2. Team Members
    Unjoo Lee, Librarian
    Harry Lord, Title V Web 2.0 Tech Activities Director
  • 3. Research Plan
    Students views on what are the primary limitations and strengths to their learning
    Will Facebook participation help student learning?
    What other interventions can benefit?
  • 4. Part A: Unjoos ClassEtudes Discussion w Rubric
    Unjoos class
    is taught online, in Etudes.
  • 5. Analyzing Student data from Survey Monkey
  • 6. Findings
    80% of online students lack time.
    The majority of online students had a good foundation of basic skills (English and Math).
    Little more than half the students felt that the use of Facebook was not helping their learning.
  • 7. Unjoos Facebook Site
  • 8. Engaging Students in the Library Workshop
  • 9. F2F Library WorkshopStudent Collaboration
  • 10. Summary
    Students who participated in Facebook had a higher grade.
    Students who sent Facebook messages required immediate attention.
    Setting a rubric helps the quality of posts on the discussion board.
    Ice breaker helps students engage and collaborate with team mates.
  • 11. Part 2: HarrysChem Class
    The class explored
    their limitations to
    learning, online in
    the Discussion
    Forum in our CMS
    (Bb),
  • 12. as well as
    in the
    Groups
    Facebook
    site.
  • 13. Learning Limitations
    Interestingly, the primary limitations did not include time, effort or study methods, but rather:
    (a) Math anxiety,
    (b) Inability to tackle word problems, &
    (c) Fear of failure (lack of confidence).
  • 14. Interventions Applied
    Posting of math & chem tutorials in the CMS
  • 15. Interventions Applied, 2
    Creation of study & work groups, with master students & instructor assisting,
  • 16. Interventions Applied, 3
    Friday evening &/or Saturday AM, 3 hr guided workshops with 1 on 1 assistance.
  • 17. Results
    The student response has been very positive, with the guided workshops the most useful.
    Comparing the same test in the prior semester with this semester, the class average increased by almost 10%, even though for the prior test this semester was 3.7% lower.
  • 18. Recommendations
    1. The college should create and offer a set of math review workshops for introductory chem (or science) students, and/or empathetic tutoring services.
    2. The college should offer training to a select group of tutors to work with low self-confidence students.
  • 19. Contact us
    Unjoo Lee, [email protected]
    Harry Lord, [email protected]
    East Los Angeles College
    1301 Avenida Cesar Chavez
    Monterey Park, CA, 91754
    www.elac.edu