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Creating an Interdisciplinary Collection of Learning Objects to Address Basic Skills By Adena Rottenstein, July 2011

The Challenge Undergraduate students enter the University with different levels of academic training Success in undergraduate education demands a solid foundation in a variety of basic academic skills Examples: Writing skills Working in Groups Classroom Presentations Study skills How can we work towards leveling the playing field?

The Solution Players: Michigan Education through Learning Objects (MELO) Faculty, Staff, & Graduate Students from gateway courses Interdisciplinary (Statistics, Chemistry, Romance Languages, etc.) Resource: Online learning materials, or Learning Objects (LOs) accessed through MERLOT.org Outcome: Create an interdisciplinary collection of LOs that address basic skills

Discussion Break! Break up into groups by discipline Work together to come up with 3 basic/ foundational academic skills that Are critical for academic success Students commonly lack Apply across various disciplines

Math Skills Fractions, Basic Algebra, Precalculus General Statistics concepts Graphing, Interpreting Graphs Representing data in various forms Scientific Method Understanding a scientific experiment Using different research methods Writing Skills Complete structured sentences, etc. Writing a group report References In-text Citations Study Skills How to read & take notes on a chapter Exam Preparation Communication & Group Work Group dynamics Communication with-in groups Problem Solving Strategies Critical Thinking Systematic Problem Solving Presentation Skills Creating an effective presentation Delivering an effective presentation PowerPoint Skills

The Process II Searching & Posting Search (independently) for LOs to address the areas of greatest need Create a group website for posting search results and composing LO commentary Submit individual LO findings to website with commentary

The Process III Selecting Collaborate in Selection 1. Review preliminary collection 2. Establish inter-rater reliability with reviewer scorings 3. Select best LOs for the final collection Which LOs were selected for the final collection? 4.25 star rated LOs and above Overlapping LOs (found & posted by multiple reviewers) LOs applicable to at least three academic disciplines

The Outcome An Interdisciplinary Collection of LOs to Address Basic Skills 17 LOs 6 Categories Mathematics Sciences Technology Writing Interactive General

Example LO from the Collection

Pros/Cons of X-Disc Project Strengths Allowed for interdepartmental collaboration Found strong inter-rater reliability for evaluating LO usefulness Created a resource for faculty/gsis Weaknesses Deployment Were people aware of the resource? Did they have easy access to the resource? Evaluation Did people find the resource useful? Was there a mechanism for providing feedback or evaluating usefulness?

In the Future Create a new interdisciplinary collection Build on strengths from previous collections E.g. peer-review Address weaknesses from previous collections E.g. create better deployment & evaluation mechanisms

Next Steps As you work on your discipline-specific collections, keep an eye out for resources that you feel may be useful across disciplines Brainstorm ideas for how this created resource could best be used by the people in your discipline Buy Adena beer and/or chocolate

Thank You!

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