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ECAR Study of UG Students 2013 Results: Nationally & UoM S. J. Schaeffer, III, EdD Advanced Learning Center Fall 2013

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ECAR Study of UG Students

2013 Results: Nationally & UoMS. J. Schaeffer, III, EdD

Advanced Learning CenterFall 2013

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Started by EDUCAUSE in 2004◦ UoM began participating in 2005 ◦ 2013 was the 8th year that UoM participated

Method:◦ Data collected in Spring 2013◦ All UG classes solicited (Only Fresh/Senior in past)

◦ Online survey request: Email from CIO TigerLAN prompt page at login

Study Overview

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General Resultsand Findings

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250+ institutions participated in 2013

Response rate:◦ US – 29,262◦ UoM – 771 (2.6% of all responses)

120 Freshmen / 143 Sophomores / 190 Juniors /262 Seniors / 56 Other

72% Female / 28% Male (similar to previous years)

Summary of Participation

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In most cases the results from UoM students largely mirror those from other institutions in this study. This is a trend we’ve seen since beginning participation in this study.

A few notable exceptions are highlighted in this report.

Worth Noting: Our students continue to look like other students across the U.S.

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Equipment OwnershipOwn… UoM Nationally

…Laptop 95% 97%

…Desktop 53% 42%

…Tablet 52% 42%

…eReader 29% 22%

…Smart Phone 85% 85%

Notes:

• Laptop up from 83% in 2011

• Desktop is down from 56% 2011

• Tablet is up from 20% in 2011

• eReader is up from 10% in 2011

• iPhone is up from 62% in 2011

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Observations and Implications

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85% of our students say that their personal laptop is very or extremely important to their academic work and success.

In addition, 67% say the same about their smartphone 90% of our students own two (2) or more internet-enabled devices

and 60% own three (3) or more.

Observation: Personal ownership of internet-enabled personal technology is very relevant to our students’ academic success.

Implications: Innovative pedagogical strategies (BYOD, flipped, in-class polling, etc.) that rely on personal devices can be readily pursued.

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How our students use lab equipment: When they leave personal laptop at home (57%) Printing (67%) Specialty software (31%) Faster internet (27%)

Observation: Campus investments in computer labs are seen by students as primarily for convenience & printing.

Implications: Consider print-only labs or similar spaces? Expand the benefit of bringing personal laptops to campus (charging stations, furniture, space, etc.)?

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Things they can do with a mobile device: Access library resources (40%) Check grades (61%) Register for courses (49%) Check financial aid (51%) Access online course information (40%)

Observation: Campus support for mobile device as a practical tool is making headway.

Implications: Explore other ways in which the campus can take advantage of student’s willingness to use personal mobile equipment for conducting business as a student.

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Coursework, Faculty, Etc.

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Observation : Perception of faculty use of technology is improving

2011 201330%

40%

50%

60%

70%

Use Tech Ef-fectively

2011 201330%

40%

50%

60%

70%

Have Adquate IT Skills

Most or All Faculty…

Implications: Campus faculty community is becoming more prepared for teaching with technology. (A similar survey of faculty self-perceptions might be useful.)

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Students want faculty to use more: Regular email (65%) Face-to-Face conversation (61%)

…but not so much on social networking: Texting (34%) Chat (23%) Facebook (13%) Twitter (10%)

Observation: Students still prefer direct communication with their faculty via traditional means.

Implications: Faculty should not feel bad sticking to traditional means of connecting with their students.

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Pct of our students who did not use the LMS in the last 12 months is 21%, while the US average is 5%. However, 40% wish faculty would use the LMS more often to communicate.

The campus LMS is perceived to be very important for your academic success?◦ UoM = 51%, US = 74%

Observation: Campus use and perceived value of LMS (D2L) lags other campuses in US.

Implications: Need to understand why our faculty use the LMS less than at other campuses. Perhaps need programs/incentives to encourage more use.

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More use of personal equipment in the classroom:◦ Laptops (53%), Smartphone (40%), Tablet (38%)

In terms of how technology helps them:◦ 54% say is makes them more actively involved

◦ 74% say it helps them achieve academic success

◦ 73% say technology prepares them for future educational plans.

But our faculty seem to be going in the other direction:◦ 70% report smartphones being discouraged or banned entirely in

class

◦ Only 1 in 5 report encouragement to use their laptop in class

Observation: Students would like to have more use of technology in the classroom.

Implications: Disconnect between students and faculty on the role of personal technology in the classroom. What are the impediments? (wireless, furniture, culture, skills)?

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Good news: 50% have taken a fully O/L course in the last 12 months.

Bad news: Only 10% prefer fully O/L. Preference: Blended is preferred by 60% of

our students.

Observation: While fully O/L has become mainstream, students do not prefer it.

Implications: Perhaps better understand why students feel this way? Is there a need to improve fully O/L experiences for students?Should we explore formalizing a broader use of blended courses for the future?

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Classroom lecture capture – 62% want more access to video-recorded classroom lectures that are available via the web.

MOOCs are not on students’ radar:◦ Only 2% of our students have taken a MOOC in the last

12 months with only 0.4% reported completing it.

◦ 75% don’t even know what a MOOC is.

◦ These numbers are essentially identical to U.S.

Miscellaneous Observations:

Implications: Should we be cautious about our MOOC investments and instead think about more lecture capture technology?

= ?

= Yes

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Recap

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1. The UoM continues to mirror national trends (significant variances are rare; e.g., LMS usage).

2. Students see our faculty as having better skills using technology in the classroom.

3. Ownership of personal computing devices (laptops, tablets, smartphones, etc.) is nearing 100%.

4. Student perceptions on the value of technology in classes is strong,…

5. But there is a disconnect with actual use in the classroom.

Recap of Findings

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Presenter: [email protected]

EDUCAUSE/ECAR: http://www.educause.edu/ecar

All past ECAR study data on UMwiki

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