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EARLY REPORTING
PROJECT UPDATE
June 12, 2012
Summary of Project
• Spring 2012 classes

• KC Online classes

• Blackboard mentors

• College 100 pilot

• Total of 521 students, 13 instructors, 28 sections

• 106 students completed the survey (20%)
Summary continued
• Instructors were asked to send progress notices to every
 student in their section at least 3 times
• Suggested times were 2nd week, 4th week and midterm.

• Reminders were sent to instructors for these times.

• Instructors were provided training

  • Face-to-face sessions on several campuses

  • Self-paced tutorial online
Analysis of Pilot
• Data will come from Research—comparison to other class
 sections—retention and grade information

• Surveys sent to students—20% completed the survey


• Feedback requested from instructors
Was getting an email from your instructor an effective way for you
to receive information on your progress in the class?




                                             Response    Response
                                             Percent     Count
                                      Yes        84.0%         89

                                      No         16.0%         17
Did getting an email prompt you to communicate with your
instructor?




                                            Response    Response
                                            Percent     Count
                                    Yes         73.3%        77

                                    No          26.7%        28
Was the communication with your instructor effective for you?




                                             Response   Response
                                             Percent    Count
                                    Yes         93.4%           71

                                    No           6.6%           5
Did the message you received contain useful information for you?




                                            Response   Response
                                            Percent    Count

                                    Yes        87.3%          89

                                    No         12.7%          13
If the message you received directed you to use support services
such as the learning center, library, academic advisors,
counselors, etc., did you use these services?




                                            Response     Response
                                            Percent      Count
                                    Yes          32.4%         33

                                    No           13.7%         14

                                    N/A          53.9%         55
Which services did you use as a result of the email from your
instructor?
                                      Response     Response
                                      Percent      Count
    Tutoring, Learning Resources or
    Academic Resource Center
                                           36.7%              11

    Library                                56.7%              17

    Academic Advising                      13.3%              4

    Counseling                              0.0%              0

    Financial Aid                           3.3%              1

    Access Office                           6.7%              2

    Testing Center                          3.3%              1
    Other (please specify)
    Show Responses
                                           13.3%              4
• Other: Tech Line, Online Research, Instructor, SmarThinking
If your grade needed improvement, were you able to make
changes to improve your grade?




                                          Response    Response
                                          Percent     Count
                                  Yes         65.3%          66

                                  No          34.7%          35
Would you recommend instructors provide grade feedback in
other classes at MCC?




                                         Response    Response
                                         Percent     Count
                                Yes          92.1%          93

                                No            7.9%          8
What improvements could we make to the way we
provide progress notifications?
• “Since this was the first online class that gave the periodic
    benchmarks, I do not have any suggestions at this point. I
    do want to make mention that the feedback was useful to
    me.”
•   “Continue using both Blackboard and emails. It is going
    great in my opinion.”
•   “Make sure to include advice on how to improve.”
•   “Send current grade with the progress report.”
•   “The system you currently have was sufficient for
    correspondence with my instructors.”
What improvements could we make to the way we
provide progress notifications? (Cont’d)
• “Instructor messages within Blackboard were
  easier than email. I’m just not good at checking
  my school email.”
• “I was one of the students that was doing well in
  the course and didn’t need much direction. I think
  it would be nice if you make the emails more
  personally focused. Regardless, the notifications
  were a very nice indicator of my progress and
  helped to keep me motivated.”
• “Taylor the number of emails on progress to the
  length of the class session. Example 8 wk
  sessions might have two or three where 16
  weeks sessions would have four or five.”
What improvements could we make to the way we
provide progress notifications? (Cont’d)
• “My grades are generally good, but for students struggling
    it is always nice if the teacher approaches the student in
    some way to ask if there is anything they can do to help
    them out.”
•   “I believe no changes need to be made.”
•   “Send out notifications after each section or test.”
•   “Reminding students to look in the “My Grades” section
    and ask for guidance on improving grades.”
•   “Let the student know their shortcomings and steps to
    improve.”
Do you have any other comments?
• “Great system, worked well.”
• “I am sure that email might be a great way for other
  students, just not for myself. However, messages in the
  course learning was beneficial.”
• “If student is not doing well, the instructor should give
  clearer instructions, for people to understand.”
• “I found it unnecessary and redundant to get the email;
  however, I am also very good at checking my grade in BB.
  It was probably helpful to others. This was not eh fault of
  the instructor, just not necessary for me.”
• “The emails were good because Blackboard is a little slow
  sometimes.”
Other comments, non-related to Early
Alert.
• Several students made recommendations for improved
 technology and a few complained that email was behind
 the times.
• At least three instructors were complimented on their
 teaching techniques; James Moes, Stephanie Zerkel, and
 Katherine Melles.
• Many students asked for more communication from the
 instructor and more timely communication.
Faculty Response
• It is easy to use and the flexibility makes it fit the variety of
 instructor styles.
• Still some uncertainty about why we would send
 notifications to students who are doing well
• Some push-back or dread about being “required” to do
 this.
• Some instructors who already send messages regularly
 appreciated learning about the Bb tools that make this
 process easier.
Faculty Comments
• I have sent course progress notifications weekly (8 week
 sessions) and bi-weekly (16 week sessions). As I have
 stated previously, I have found the new system incredibly
 beneficial.
• I have been trying to send out the updating emails that
 distance ed. recommends and the feedback has been
 positive.
• I just wanted to let you know I have sent out messages in
 my courses, and the students are loving the feedback! I
 am really pleased this was implemented.
Faculty Comments continued
• About the notifications...so far this semester I haven't sent
 any because students have either just self-dropped
 without notification to me or I have contacted through
 phone calls or emails. I don't have anyone with problems
 at this point, but I tend to just call students that I'm really
 worried about.

• I do what you all suggested and send messages out
 through the Early Warning System. I run it every
 Wednesday at noon and send a message to all students
 below a 70%. It has worked well, and some students have
 turned in late work as a result.
Increased Communications
To: Katherine.Melles
Subject: Re: 1121_PV_8W2_HUMN_140_20100: Humn 140

Wow. Thank you. I must say this is the first time I have received
an email like this since I started school. Your thoughtfulness is
greatly appreciated. :)

On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 1:23 PM, Katherine R Melles wrote:

You are doing well in this course. Please continue your efforts, and
if you have questions, don't hesitate to contact me. My office is
located in ST 307 on the Penn Valley campus, and my office hours
are Tuesday and Thursday from 10:00-11:00.

Keep up the good work!
College 100 Plans
• All College 100 course sites in Blackboard have been set
 up with rules the Early Warning System and color coding
 in the GradeCenter.

• Instruction on how to send progress notifications is
 included in the College 100 instructor training

• Instructors will be expected to use the system to notify
 students of their progress at least 3 times by midterm.
KC Online Plans
• KC Online instructors are expected to send out progress
  notifications at least 3 times during the course.
• Included in the faculty guide:
  Student progress reports--required
    • As part of KC Online, you will be expected to notify each student in your
      class of his or her progress in the course at least 3 times prior to
      midterm. The expected dates correspond roughly with the times that
      you should be submitting an attendance roster. For summer, this would
      be after the 1st, 2nd and 4th weeks.
    • There is training on the various methods of contacting your students in
      Blackboard, or you can access it here: Early Reporting Lesson
    • Your messages should contain the following information:
      •   The class and instructor
      •   Status of their performance compared to the course expectations
      •   What they can do to improve their performance
      •   Your contact information
PV First Time/First Year
• Advisory group has discussed using this process with
 their students.

• Presentation made to the group in May, 2012.
Recommendations from Pilot
MESSAGES:
1. Emphasize sending notifications to ALL students, not
   just those at risk
2. Include specific grade information for students

3. Include resources and services students can use to
   improve their performance.
Recommendations from Pilot
CHANGES IN MCC PROCESSES:
1. Add a suggestion in the attendance roster reminder
   email to notify students of their progress.
2. Add a tab/link to student email in Blackboard

3. Improve syncing of MCC communications tools—
   messages, email, portal
Next Steps
• Increase training options to more faculty
   • Have received requests from individual faculty and small faculty
     groups
   • Make the online training more evident
   • Offer training on campuses




• Suggestions from Officers?
Questions?

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Early reporting project update

  • 2. Summary of Project • Spring 2012 classes • KC Online classes • Blackboard mentors • College 100 pilot • Total of 521 students, 13 instructors, 28 sections • 106 students completed the survey (20%)
  • 3. Summary continued • Instructors were asked to send progress notices to every student in their section at least 3 times • Suggested times were 2nd week, 4th week and midterm. • Reminders were sent to instructors for these times. • Instructors were provided training • Face-to-face sessions on several campuses • Self-paced tutorial online
  • 4. Analysis of Pilot • Data will come from Research—comparison to other class sections—retention and grade information • Surveys sent to students—20% completed the survey • Feedback requested from instructors
  • 5. Was getting an email from your instructor an effective way for you to receive information on your progress in the class? Response Response Percent Count Yes 84.0% 89 No 16.0% 17
  • 6. Did getting an email prompt you to communicate with your instructor? Response Response Percent Count Yes 73.3% 77 No 26.7% 28
  • 7. Was the communication with your instructor effective for you? Response Response Percent Count Yes 93.4% 71 No 6.6% 5
  • 8. Did the message you received contain useful information for you? Response Response Percent Count Yes 87.3% 89 No 12.7% 13
  • 9. If the message you received directed you to use support services such as the learning center, library, academic advisors, counselors, etc., did you use these services? Response Response Percent Count Yes 32.4% 33 No 13.7% 14 N/A 53.9% 55
  • 10. Which services did you use as a result of the email from your instructor? Response Response Percent Count Tutoring, Learning Resources or Academic Resource Center 36.7% 11 Library 56.7% 17 Academic Advising 13.3% 4 Counseling 0.0% 0 Financial Aid 3.3% 1 Access Office 6.7% 2 Testing Center 3.3% 1 Other (please specify) Show Responses 13.3% 4
  • 11. • Other: Tech Line, Online Research, Instructor, SmarThinking
  • 12. If your grade needed improvement, were you able to make changes to improve your grade? Response Response Percent Count Yes 65.3% 66 No 34.7% 35
  • 13. Would you recommend instructors provide grade feedback in other classes at MCC? Response Response Percent Count Yes 92.1% 93 No 7.9% 8
  • 14. What improvements could we make to the way we provide progress notifications? • “Since this was the first online class that gave the periodic benchmarks, I do not have any suggestions at this point. I do want to make mention that the feedback was useful to me.” • “Continue using both Blackboard and emails. It is going great in my opinion.” • “Make sure to include advice on how to improve.” • “Send current grade with the progress report.” • “The system you currently have was sufficient for correspondence with my instructors.”
  • 15. What improvements could we make to the way we provide progress notifications? (Cont’d) • “Instructor messages within Blackboard were easier than email. I’m just not good at checking my school email.” • “I was one of the students that was doing well in the course and didn’t need much direction. I think it would be nice if you make the emails more personally focused. Regardless, the notifications were a very nice indicator of my progress and helped to keep me motivated.” • “Taylor the number of emails on progress to the length of the class session. Example 8 wk sessions might have two or three where 16 weeks sessions would have four or five.”
  • 16. What improvements could we make to the way we provide progress notifications? (Cont’d) • “My grades are generally good, but for students struggling it is always nice if the teacher approaches the student in some way to ask if there is anything they can do to help them out.” • “I believe no changes need to be made.” • “Send out notifications after each section or test.” • “Reminding students to look in the “My Grades” section and ask for guidance on improving grades.” • “Let the student know their shortcomings and steps to improve.”
  • 17. Do you have any other comments? • “Great system, worked well.” • “I am sure that email might be a great way for other students, just not for myself. However, messages in the course learning was beneficial.” • “If student is not doing well, the instructor should give clearer instructions, for people to understand.” • “I found it unnecessary and redundant to get the email; however, I am also very good at checking my grade in BB. It was probably helpful to others. This was not eh fault of the instructor, just not necessary for me.” • “The emails were good because Blackboard is a little slow sometimes.”
  • 18. Other comments, non-related to Early Alert. • Several students made recommendations for improved technology and a few complained that email was behind the times. • At least three instructors were complimented on their teaching techniques; James Moes, Stephanie Zerkel, and Katherine Melles. • Many students asked for more communication from the instructor and more timely communication.
  • 19. Faculty Response • It is easy to use and the flexibility makes it fit the variety of instructor styles. • Still some uncertainty about why we would send notifications to students who are doing well • Some push-back or dread about being “required” to do this. • Some instructors who already send messages regularly appreciated learning about the Bb tools that make this process easier.
  • 20. Faculty Comments • I have sent course progress notifications weekly (8 week sessions) and bi-weekly (16 week sessions). As I have stated previously, I have found the new system incredibly beneficial. • I have been trying to send out the updating emails that distance ed. recommends and the feedback has been positive. • I just wanted to let you know I have sent out messages in my courses, and the students are loving the feedback! I am really pleased this was implemented.
  • 21. Faculty Comments continued • About the notifications...so far this semester I haven't sent any because students have either just self-dropped without notification to me or I have contacted through phone calls or emails. I don't have anyone with problems at this point, but I tend to just call students that I'm really worried about. • I do what you all suggested and send messages out through the Early Warning System. I run it every Wednesday at noon and send a message to all students below a 70%. It has worked well, and some students have turned in late work as a result.
  • 22. Increased Communications To: Katherine.Melles Subject: Re: 1121_PV_8W2_HUMN_140_20100: Humn 140 Wow. Thank you. I must say this is the first time I have received an email like this since I started school. Your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated. :) On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 1:23 PM, Katherine R Melles wrote: You are doing well in this course. Please continue your efforts, and if you have questions, don't hesitate to contact me. My office is located in ST 307 on the Penn Valley campus, and my office hours are Tuesday and Thursday from 10:00-11:00. Keep up the good work!
  • 23. College 100 Plans • All College 100 course sites in Blackboard have been set up with rules the Early Warning System and color coding in the GradeCenter. • Instruction on how to send progress notifications is included in the College 100 instructor training • Instructors will be expected to use the system to notify students of their progress at least 3 times by midterm.
  • 24. KC Online Plans • KC Online instructors are expected to send out progress notifications at least 3 times during the course. • Included in the faculty guide: Student progress reports--required • As part of KC Online, you will be expected to notify each student in your class of his or her progress in the course at least 3 times prior to midterm. The expected dates correspond roughly with the times that you should be submitting an attendance roster. For summer, this would be after the 1st, 2nd and 4th weeks. • There is training on the various methods of contacting your students in Blackboard, or you can access it here: Early Reporting Lesson • Your messages should contain the following information: • The class and instructor • Status of their performance compared to the course expectations • What they can do to improve their performance • Your contact information
  • 25. PV First Time/First Year • Advisory group has discussed using this process with their students. • Presentation made to the group in May, 2012.
  • 26. Recommendations from Pilot MESSAGES: 1. Emphasize sending notifications to ALL students, not just those at risk 2. Include specific grade information for students 3. Include resources and services students can use to improve their performance.
  • 27. Recommendations from Pilot CHANGES IN MCC PROCESSES: 1. Add a suggestion in the attendance roster reminder email to notify students of their progress. 2. Add a tab/link to student email in Blackboard 3. Improve syncing of MCC communications tools— messages, email, portal
  • 28. Next Steps • Increase training options to more faculty • Have received requests from individual faculty and small faculty groups • Make the online training more evident • Offer training on campuses • Suggestions from Officers?