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EDUCAUSE Technology Research in the Academic Community: What Matters Most to Your Students and Faculty?. Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2014 2:40 PM – 3:30 PM #EDU14 #ECAR @ datadeeva @ dcbphd. Eden’s section. Jacqueline Bichsel Senior Researcher. D. Christopher Brooks Senior Researcher - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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EDUCAUSE Technology Research in the Academic Community: What Matters Most to Your Students and Faculty? Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2014 2:40 PM – 3:30 PM #EDU14 #ECAR @datadeeva @dcbphd
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EDUCAUSE Technology Research in the Academic Community:

What Matters Most to Your Students and Faculty?

Wednesday, Oct. 1, 20142:40 PM – 3:30 PM

#EDU14#ECAR

@datadeeva @dcbphd

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D. Christopher BrooksSenior Researcher

@dcbphd

Eden DahlstromDirector of Research

@datadeeva

Jacqueline BichselSenior Researcher

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Thanks to our sponsors for the 2014 ECAR Student Study:

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History, Background, and Context

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institutional perspectives

What is EDUCAUSE’s Technology Research Academic Community?

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What is EDUCAUSE’s Technology Research Academic Community?

A series of ECAR studies that research

technology experiences and expectations

among students, faculty, and other

populations of the academic community.

#partnership #collaboration #mutualbenefit #symbiotic

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Why do *we* do this research? Provides data that can:

Calibrate user experiences with institutional priorities Benchmark with others Benchmark with self-improvement goals

Institutions use these insights to: Improve IT services Increase technology-enabled productivity Prioritize strategic contributions of IT to higher education Plan for tech shifts among the various constituencies of the

academic community Become more technologically competitive among peer institutions,

and find out what it might take to compete at the next level

…we do it for *you*!

Srsly?!

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Findings – What matters most…

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Busting the faculty ed tech stereotypes

Graphics cred: Kyle Bowen aka, Class Hackhttp://classhack.com/post/76426209140/fave-updated

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Faculty & students’ tech inclinations - results

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Faculty and students’ tech inclinations

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Faculty seek technology help from…

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Faculty help desk ratings, by modality

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Student help desk use andratings

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Faculty opinion about online learning, based on online teaching experience

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Learning environments in which students say they learn most

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MOOC…what’s a MOOC?

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Faculty perception of MOOCs’ value to HE

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Students’ experience with MOOCs

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Students value the traditional undergraduate degree

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Interest level in early alert and intervention notifications to students:

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Student opinions about data collection for analytics

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Interest level in early alert and intervention notifications to students:

Percentage very or extremely interested. Almost all are at least moderately interested.

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Faculty Perceptions of the LMS

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How faculty use the LMS…

…and extent that students want their instructors to use it more

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Faculty satisfaction with the LMS:

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Student satisfaction with the LMS:

Percentage satisfied or very satisfied.

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Consumerization of technology

Graphics cred: Kyle Bowen aka, Class Hackhttp://classhack.com/post/57024983820/byod

“…and knowing is half the battle!”

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In-class BYOD experiences

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How students say they would use mobile devices in class

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What do faculty say about in-class BYOD?

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What do students say about the importance and use of devices for academics?

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Extent of tech use and perceived needs for better skills

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Motivating faculty to integrate tech more

Top 4 motivators in getting faculty to use

more technology

1. EVIDENCE THAT STUDENTS WOULD BENEFIT

2. RELEASE TIME TO REDESIGN COURSES

3. CONFIDENCE THAT TECHNOLOGY WOULD WORK AS PLANNED

4. A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF T&L-RELEVANT TECHNOLOGIES

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Get involved

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Thanks (again) to our sponsors for the 2014 ECAR Student Study:

And thank you ECAR subscribers!

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Learn more

Participation Website:http://www.educause.edu/ecar/about-ecar/technology-research-academic-community

E-Mail: [email protected]

Twitter updates from Eden: @DataDeeva

Know who you are connecting with:

Eden [email protected]

D. Christopher [email protected]

Jackie [email protected]

Jamie Reeves, Research [email protected]

Sign up for the 2015 student study or

faculty study!

Participation is free and you’ll receive powerful institution-specific data and benchmarking data about

your students’ and faculty’s tech experiences and expectations.

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Q&A

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Help Us Improve and Grow

Thank you for participating

in today’s session.

We’re very interested in your feedback. Please take

a minute to fill out the session evaluation found within

the conference mobile app, or the online agenda.


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