Assessing Learning Spaces
Joan K. Lippincott
Coalition for Networked Information
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Learning Spaces
Information/learning commons Multi-media studios Computer labs Classrooms Group/social/informal areas in libraries
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Overview
Why assess What to assess How to assess Examples Assessment tips
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Two major concerns with current assessment of learning spaces
No clear link to institutional goals or learning priorities
No thoughtful consideration of potential audience(s) and what will have most impact
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Why assess learning spaces?
Clarify purpose of the project(s) Demonstrate value or effectiveness Measure satisfaction Provide data for administrators,
funders, and accrediting agencies Identify needed changes
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What to assess about learning spaces
Planning Stage• What are the needs for learning spaces?
Post-occupancy Stage:• Do they accomplish their purpose(s)?• Are users satisfied with the spaces?• What changes are needed?
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What to assess about learning spaces
MEASURE EXAMPLE
Extensiveness How many courses, students, faculty are using the facility?
Efficiency What is the cost of support for each hour of service or course?
Effectiveness Does the use or pedagogy incorporate innovations enabled by technology?
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What to assess about learning spaces
MEASURE EXAMPLE
Service Quality Can students acquire assistance they need with multimedia?
Impact Are students doing innovative group work?
Usefulness Are faculty teaching in ways that enhance deeper learning?
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How to assess learning spaces
Data collection User surveys Observation/Photos Focus groups Case studies Interviews
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Data Collection
How many students and faculty are using the spaces
What type of technology is being used How often do potential users need to
be turned away What are the costs of equipping and
servicing the facility How frequently are help services used
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User surveys
What are users’ expectations Are students and faculty satisfied with
the space and/or services What changes would the users like What kinds of uses are being made of
the space What are the most important/least
important aspects of the space for users
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Case studies
Focus on department or school revamping curriculum & relationship to new spaces and implementing changes
Focus on incorporation of a new technology in a large enrollment course and impact on success
Focus on cutting edge use of technology in a course - in class and student projects
Focus on at-risk students
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Interviews
Faculty• What difference does the facility make in
their teaching - have they redesigned courses or curricula; do they use different methods
• Does the facility promote innovation• How does the technology enhance
learning• Are they receiving the support they need• What are their unmet expectations
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Interviews
Students• What difference does the facility make in
their learning• Are they able to do different types of
projects than previously • Does the facility promote a sense of
community• Are they using the facility for a variety of
purposes• Are needed services available• What are their unmet expectations
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Interviews
Staff• What differences do they see in what
campus constituencies are accomplishing• What are the services most in demand• What are service gaps• Is staff receiving adequate training• Are users receiving adequate training• Is the facility a source of campus pride
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Assessment planning
Assessment plan for an Information Commons• Needs assessment• Gate and group study room counts to
monitor use and use trends• Student and faculty student satisfaction
survey• Case study focusing on a course in which
students develop multi-media projects• Interviews with faculty, students, staff
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Assessment Tips
Focus on the big picture• Provide evidence of the value of the
investment in technology for teaching and learning
Align assessment goals with institutional goals
Work with assessment experts
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Understand what type of information would be valuable to administrators and funders
Assemble stakeholders to shape the assessment effort
Consider both quantitative and qualitative measures
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Assessment Tips
Be persistent Use what you have learned to make
improvements, gain support, make the case for additional resources, etc.
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Assessment Tips
Use available outside resources• EDUCAUSE ELI
http://www.educause.edu/SuccessfulLearning/6796
• ARL LibQUAL+ ™ program• www.libqual.org• TLT Flashlight Project
http://www.tltgroup.org• Project Kaleidoscope (PKAL)• www.pkal.org
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Assessment Tips
More resources Chauncey, Bonnie. C&RL News, Nov. 2004
http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlpubs/crlnews/backissues2004/november04/alternativeassessment.htm
Association of American Colleges and Universities. Liberal Education Outcomes.
http://www.aacu.org/publications/index.cfm Bailey, Donald R. “Assessing Success to Enhance
Space and Improve Service.” Information Commons Handbook by Donald R. Beagle. NY: Neal-Schuman, 2006.
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Thanks
Thanks to the many librarians and administrators who shared their assessment reports and instruments with me.
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Contact:
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information, [email protected]