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JISC Making the most of Course Information Project Elaine Garcia & Kerry Dungay [email protected] [email protected]

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

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JISC

Making the most of Course Information Project

Elaine Garcia & Kerry [email protected] [email protected]

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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……

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First place students looked

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FE Students

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Prosp

ectus

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Open day

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

FE Students• The most important factor was

course content

• Other important factors were facilities and resources, atmosphere and career related issues

• No one found course content unimportant

HE Students• Almost 100% of respondents

said that course content and facilities and resources were very important

• Atmosphere and career related issues were also very important

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Location, Location, Location

FE Students

Close to home

Cost of tr

avel

Commuting/trav

el time

Ease

of trav

el

Locati

on not importa

nt

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What was important about location

HE Students

Close to home

The c

ity its

elf in

cluding o

pportunity

/socia

l etc

Close to fa

mily/fr

iends

Didn't wan

t to m

ove out/a

way

Have d

epen

dants

Close to th

e coast

Easy

of trav

el/co

mmute to co

llege

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perien

ces

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of getti

ng aro

und

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ge

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ving

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t city

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What was important about location

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Changing my mind….

• HE STUDENTS

o Yes 33%

o No 67%

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

o Yes 31%

o No 69%

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What changed?

FE Students

• Costs and course tutors became a more important factor

HE Students

• Tutors and course content became more important.

• Moving away and reputation became less important

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I needed to know about...

HE Students• 79% said they did not need more

information• Extra information on module

information was the highest on the information agenda

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

more information. • Types of information required

included:

o Financial

o Learning outcomes

o Hours spent with staff and self study

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Who’s opinion really matters?

FE Students

• Almost half the respondents place importance on the opinion of their parents

• Careers advisor opinion was largely fairly important

• Followed by girlfriend/partner/

boyfriend

HE Students

• 94% said that previous students’ (not on same course) opinion was fairly important

• 83% said that parents were fairly important

• Students’ opinions already on the course were also rated as important

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Important information sources

FE Students

Web

site

Open Day

Prosp

ectus

Leaflet

Word

of Mouth

Intervie

w

Comments

on Socia

l Netw

orking S

ites (

Faceb

ook, etc

)

Leagu

e Tab

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How important were the following sources of in-formation to you when you were trying to find in-

formation about a course or institution? (FE)

Very Impor-tant

Fairly Impor-tant

Neither Im-portant or Unimportant

Fairly Unimpor-tantVery Unimpor-tant

HE Students

Web

site

Open Day

Prosp

ectus

Leaflet

Word

of Mouth

Intervie

w

Comments

on Socia

l Netw

orking S

ites (

Faceb

ook, etc

)

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e Tab

les0

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How important were the following sources of in-formation to you when you were trying to find in-

formation about a course or institution? (HE)

Very Important

Fairly Important

Neither Impor-tant or Unim-portant

Fairly Unimpor-tant

Very Unimpor-tant

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When can we meet?

• 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.

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?

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• 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

What this means for our Stage 2 Project