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JISC

Making the most of Course Information
              Project




      Elaine Garcia & Kerry Dungay
           egarcia@plymouthart.ac.uk
          kdungay@plymouthart.ac.uk
Stage 2 – Dissemination of Research from
                   Stage 1


• Survey included 29 Questions designed from pilot open ended
  question
• 2 week window to respond
• Utilised surveymonkey
• 94 HE Students responded
• 29 FE Students responded

• Questions such as…..
When you first thought about choosing a course how important were
the following factors to you……
0
                                                1
                                                    2
                                                        3
                                                             4
                                                                  5
                                                                       6
                                                                            7
                                                                                 8
                                                                                      9
                                                                                          9




                                                                           6
                                                                           6




                                                             3
                                                        2




FE Students
                                                        2
                                                        2
                                                    1
                                                    1

                                            0
                                                5
                                                        10
                                                             15
                                                                  20
                                                                           25
                                                                                 30




                                   UCAS
                                                                                26




                            The website
                                                                            24




                                  Online
                                                                       21




                     College Prospectus
                                                             12
                                                         9




                                  Onsite
                                                        7




                        Word of mouth
                                                    5




                               Open day
                                                                                              First place students looked




                                                    4




                    Professional referral
      HE Students
                                                    4




                                 Google
                                                    3




                                  Other
                                                    3




                     Already studying at…
                                                2




                    Leflets/newspapers
                                                1




                                   Radio
When first thinking about choosing a
      course, factors that were important.

        FE Students                       HE Students
• The most important factor was   • Almost 100% of respondents
  course content                    said that course content and
                                    facilities and resources were
• Other important factors were      very important
  facilities and
  resources, atmosphere and       • Atmosphere and career related
  career related issues             issues were also very
                                    important
• No one found course content
  unimportant
Location, Location, Location


        FE Students                                HE Students
     What was important about location
14                                            What was important about location
                                         25
12
                                         20
10

 8                                       15

 6                                       10

 4
                                         5
 2
                                         0
 0
Changing my mind….
 Have any of the factors that you thought were important / unimportant changed
   as you are getting closer to making a decision about where and what you
                              wanted to study next?



• FE STUDENTS                           • HE STUDENTS

 o Yes 31%                                 o Yes 33%

 o No 69%                                  o No 67%
What changed?


FE Students                            HE Students
•   Costs and course tutors became a   •   Tutors and course content
    more important factor                  became more important.

                                       •   Moving away and reputation
                                           became less important
I needed to know about...

 When you have been thinking about a course is there any information that you
 would have liked to have had relating to the course or institution that you have
                        been unable to access so far?


FE Students
• 72% said they did not need            HE Students
   more information.                    • 79% said they did not need more
• Types of information required           information
   included:                            • Extra information on module
   o Financial                            information was the highest on the
   o Learning outcomes                    information agenda
   o Hours spent with staff and
   self study
Who’s opinion really matters?


FE Students                            HE Students
                                       •   94% said that previous students’
•    Almost half the respondents           (not on same course) opinion was
     place importance on the opinion       fairly important
     of their parents
                                       •   83% said that parents were fairly
•    Careers advisor opinion was           important
     largely fairly important
                                       •   Students’ opinions already on the
•    Followed by girlfriend/partner/       course were also rated as
    boyfriend                              important
Important information sources


FE Students                                                     HE Students

       How important were the following sources of                     How important were the following sources of
     information to you when you were trying to find                 information to you when you were trying to find
      information about a course or institution? (FE)                 information about a course or institution? (HE)
25                                                              70                                                 Very
                                                 Very                                                              Important
20                                               Important      60
                                                                                                                   Fairly
                                                                50                                                 Important
15                                               Fairly
                                                 Important      40                                                 Neither
10                                                                                                                 Important or
                                                 Neither        30
                                                                                                                   Unimportant
                                                 Important or                                                      Fairly
                                                                20
5                                                Unimportant                                                       Unimportant
                                                 Fairly         10
                                                                                                                   Very
0                                                Unimportant
                                                                 0                                                 Unimportant
When can we meet?
    From your experience how important do you think it is to meet the course team /
      people who will be teaching you before you make the decision about what /
                                   where to study?

•    58% of FE Students felt it was very important and 38% fairly important

•    76% of HE students felt it was very important and 23% fairly

•    Neither group considered it unimportant.
What this means for our Stage 2 Project


• Highlighting important information to students:
  – Course Content
  – Tutors experience
  – Tutors research and experience

  – Utilising GuildHE CREST Mahara System and working
    with ULCC to link aspect of staff portfolios to fields
    within XCRI-CAP and provide students with a greater
    range of information so they can choose the most
    appropriate course and are more likely to make the
    right choice

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Presentation for JISC Webinar - making the most of course information 130712

  • 1. JISC Making the most of Course Information Project Elaine Garcia & Kerry Dungay egarcia@plymouthart.ac.uk kdungay@plymouthart.ac.uk
  • 2. Stage 2 – Dissemination of Research from Stage 1 • Survey included 29 Questions designed from pilot open ended question • 2 week window to respond • Utilised surveymonkey • 94 HE Students responded • 29 FE Students responded • Questions such as….. When you first thought about choosing a course how important were the following factors to you……
  • 3. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 6 6 3 2 FE Students 2 2 1 1 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 UCAS 26 The website 24 Online 21 College Prospectus 12 9 Onsite 7 Word of mouth 5 Open day First place students looked 4 Professional referral HE Students 4 Google 3 Other 3 Already studying at… 2 Leflets/newspapers 1 Radio
  • 4. When first thinking about choosing a course, factors that were important. FE Students HE Students • The most important factor was • Almost 100% of respondents course content said that course content and facilities and resources were • Other important factors were very important facilities and resources, atmosphere and • Atmosphere and career related career related issues issues were also very important • No one found course content unimportant
  • 5. Location, Location, Location FE Students HE Students What was important about location 14 What was important about location 25 12 20 10 8 15 6 10 4 5 2 0 0
  • 6. Changing my mind…. Have any of the factors that you thought were important / unimportant changed as you are getting closer to making a decision about where and what you wanted to study next? • FE STUDENTS • HE STUDENTS o Yes 31% o Yes 33% o No 69% o No 67%
  • 7. What changed? FE Students HE Students • Costs and course tutors became a • Tutors and course content more important factor became more important. • Moving away and reputation became less important
  • 8. I needed to know about... When you have been thinking about a course is there any information that you would have liked to have had relating to the course or institution that you have been unable to access so far? FE Students • 72% said they did not need HE Students more information. • 79% said they did not need more • Types of information required information included: • Extra information on module o Financial information was the highest on the o Learning outcomes information agenda o Hours spent with staff and self study
  • 9. Who’s opinion really matters? FE Students HE Students • 94% said that previous students’ • Almost half the respondents (not on same course) opinion was place importance on the opinion fairly important of their parents • 83% said that parents were fairly • Careers advisor opinion was important largely fairly important • Students’ opinions already on the • Followed by girlfriend/partner/ course were also rated as boyfriend important
  • 10. Important information sources FE Students HE Students How important were the following sources of How important were the following sources of information to you when you were trying to find information to you when you were trying to find information about a course or institution? (FE) information about a course or institution? (HE) 25 70 Very Very Important 20 Important 60 Fairly 50 Important 15 Fairly Important 40 Neither 10 Important or Neither 30 Unimportant Important or Fairly 20 5 Unimportant Unimportant Fairly 10 Very 0 Unimportant 0 Unimportant
  • 11. When can we meet? From your experience how important do you think it is to meet the course team / people who will be teaching you before you make the decision about what / where to study? • 58% of FE Students felt it was very important and 38% fairly important • 76% of HE students felt it was very important and 23% fairly • Neither group considered it unimportant.
  • 12. What this means for our Stage 2 Project • Highlighting important information to students: – Course Content – Tutors experience – Tutors research and experience – Utilising GuildHE CREST Mahara System and working with ULCC to link aspect of staff portfolios to fields within XCRI-CAP and provide students with a greater range of information so they can choose the most appropriate course and are more likely to make the right choice

Editor's Notes

  1. Both FE and HE Students used UCAS, Online and the University website as the first point. FE students were specific and said that they went to the PCA website first – this may mean that they already knew they wanted to go here. It is worth noting that HE students were note specific as they cast a wider net, they did not refer specifically to PCA.
  2. Expression was made of the degree of importance, some were high and some whilst important weren’t pivotal was. Mode of transport was remarked upon frequently i.e walking, cycling, buses. Not moving out included the financial independence staying at home provided. With 50% of FE and HE students rating location as very important.
  3. Same results for both HE and FE
  4. Some of these factors only changed in importance once factors outside of their control changed the situation.
  5. HE also included – Success rates, meeting the tutors, information on the tutors, employability etc
  6. What is interesting to note is that FE and HE students gave fairly high importance to all factors listed, so were heavily influenced by the opinions of others.
  7. FE found the website to be the most important, whilst HE found the interview a fraction more important, interestingly both weren’t particularly bother by social networking sites or league tables - 81% of HE Students place the interview as very important, with FE finding the website the most important source of information
  8. A high importance was placed on meeting the course team and tutors before making the decision by both FE and HE students.