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Action Plan finalized

This has been a week of reading other blogs and finalizing my action plan. I am encouraged to see that there are many classmates that have similar desires to find ways to encourage faculty to implement new technology. I have learned a lot by reading their plans and ideas. I learned about Survey Monkey and  I am happy to see suggestions for other surveys from one of our classmates. After looking at some suggestions, I have added a time for reflection into my plan, and I think I may add even more. I am looking forward to start working this plan.

EDLD 5301 - Week 3 Assignment - Action Planning Template

Action Planning Template Goal: The personal face-to face interaction that happens in traditional classrooms is absent in distance learning. How does this affect student learning, and how can Brazosport College create that connection between the student and teacher, and the student and student, in the on-line classroom to enhance student learning? The goal of this plan is to determine it value of adding collaborative elements in Brazosport College ’s distance course and help teachers incorporate more of these tools into their distance classes. Action Steps(s): Person(s) Responsible: Timeline: Start/End Needed Resources Evaluation 1.Research -1 Review current resources related to educational technology available to Brazosport College’s online instructors Joanne Puryear Dr. Dorothy Brandt Terry Comingore October- November 2011 IT – will share data available and training on WimBa and Campasia I will write a research paper listing resources and training available to Brazosport facult...

Week 3 - Action Research and how to do it!

My action research will take place at Brazosport College, the Bachelor of Applied Technology department. Although Brazosport is known as a 2 year college, it has recently added a bachelors program. Because this is a new program, it is small. There are three full time professors and several associates that contribute to the program. My focus will be on these teachers and their upper level classes. In the future, the scope could include the rest of the school. It has become very obvious that the students in this program gravitate to the on-line classes and are not as interested in the hybrid classes. In this bachelors program, there seem to be more digital immigrants than digital natives. Many of the students have started back to school later in life, hold part or full-time jobs, and balance family life and parenting. Because this is a relatively unique sample of students, the technology we will be introducing in the online classes may be just as new to the students as it is to the t...

EDLD 5301 Week 2 - Lessons Learned

This has been a enlightening week for me. It has been a week of reading and learning.I believe I am finally beginning to clarify my thoughts about my action research. I understand that this action research needs to be very specific and directed. It is very easy to chase rabbit trails all over the Internet about subjects that are realted to other subjects. I have finally narrowed my action research down to a very specific problem, and that is the lack of the use of WimBa in on-line classes. Chapter 2 of Dana’s, Leading with Passion and Knowledge helped me organize my thoughts about the different areas that educational leaders need to consider as they reflect on their actions. I have gained a new respect for research in the form of action research. Believe I have done action research all my life, but never formally and never methodically. I am happy to understand this process better, and plan to incorporate it into my routine. Another thing that was emphasized to me this week is t...

My Action Research Project – Purpose and Significance

Purpose The purpose of my action research project is to familiarize some of the Brazosport College BAT faculty with new and creative ways to use WimBa in hybrid and on-line classes, and to measure the effectiveness and quality of these courses that incorporate WimBa compared to the ones that do not. Significance The key stakeholders in this action research include the students and their families, teachers, administration and staff, and the Brazosport community at large. College students today are not the same as traditional students of the past. These 21st century learners are “digital natives” and are more comfortable “with texting messages and Facebook profiles than they are with textbooks and face-to-face communication.” (WimBa, 2009). There are also distance learners that do not have the time to come to class, but want to continue their education. These students may start school later in life, and already have jobs and families. On-line classes are becoming extremely popular an...

How Educational Leaders Might Use Blogs

Although blogs can be used as personal journals, the power of a blog is its ability to connect people by allowing them to interact with ideas. A principal can create a blog for the faculty to keep them updated on all the current happenings, news or special event on campus. If there is an issue that needs to be discussed: blogs allow discussion. Blogs can be set up with other principals anywhere on the globe to share common situations and possible solutions. The community that can be established among professionals can be very helpful to avoid isolationism. Blogs can become a running journal when reflecting on a problem or issue. Over a period of time, the body of work that has been blogged can be reviewed, allowing a fresh look and perhaps a new perspective. Blogs allow you to see other colleague’s ideas which can stimulate your ideas and thought. Blogs are easy to set up and easy to access. It is also possible to keep a blog private and seen only by members. A classroom can set up a ...

Action Research

When I first heard about action research, my mind immediately went back to what I believed traditional research meant. I thought I would be reading long articles on subjects that are of no interest to me, and reporting on what I read. Happily, that is not the meaning of action research. In her book, Nancy Dana Fichman likened the concept of action research to “wonderings” (Dana, 2009. p.2). I like the idea of it being a “wondering” or inquiry. The most creative minds I know, my children, have always had wonderings. They see things without preconceived opinions or theories. They take the information for face value and process it in a fresh, new way. That is how I envision action research. Action research is a process. It is a continual appraisal, implementation and evaluation cycle that repeats and refines. It allows and requires input from people that are directly involved with the topic of the inquiry, and that active engagement in the process increases the input of knowledg...