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<Title>Course banners &amp; table enhancements coming in November</Title>
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<Title>National Distance Learning Week 2021 Lunchtime Series</Title>
<Tagline>Nov. 8-12, 2021: Teaching &amp; Learning in a Hybrid World</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content"><span><span><p><span>One in four students take some of their courses online, and two-thirds do so at a public institution in the same state where they live (Allen, Seaman, Pouline, &amp; Straut, 2016; Allen &amp; Seaman, 2017). Last year, those numbers increased dramatically when the pandemic brought all teaching and learning to the virtual classroom. As life gradually shifts to a different instructional format, we invite faculty, staff, administrators, and students to reflect on new teaching and learning modalities.</span></p><p><span>Join UMBC in celebrating <a href="https://usdla.org/events/2021-ndlw/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">National Distance Learning Week</a> (NDLW) from November 8 - 12, 2021. Instructional Technology will host a series of panel conversations around our theme, <em>Teaching &amp; Learning in a Hybrid World</em>, as we celebrate the successes and the challenges of adapting, teaching, and working together during a pandemic. Topics include:</span></p><p><span><strong>Monday, November 8, 2021 @ Noon</strong></span><br><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/instructional-technology/events/98510" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Lessons Learned: Online Teaching &amp; Course Design</a><br><em>What We've Learned and How We're Moving Forward</em></p><p><span>Join us as we talk with faculty about their successes and challenges this past year, both technically and pedagogically. We will explore new practices they plan to continue, navigating a return to campus, and how course design and delivery have evolved. Learn about their experiences adapting to online and hybrid instruction, the courses they developed, and the future of these teaching modalities at UMBC. </span><a href="https://umbc.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=94dd216c-d688-4515-bf52-addc012c2c11" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">View the event recording.</a></p><p><br></p></span></span><span><span><p><span><strong>Wednesday, November 10, 2021 @ Noon</strong><br><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/instructional-technology/events/98513" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Student Services: </a></span><span><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/instructional-technology/events/98513" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Library, Career Center, Advising, Classroom AV</a></span></p><p><span>Supporting students during the pandemic also required massive shifts across the institution. As we return both in-person and online, join us for conversations with those who have designed, delivered, and innovated their way to success for students. </span><a href="https://umbc.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=c2d09647-6de7-4fad-9b98-addc012c2c4f&amp;start=6.698945" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">View the event recording</a><span>.</span></p><p><span><br></span></p></span></span><span><span><p><span><strong>Friday, November 12, 2021 @ Noon</strong></span><br><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/instructional-technology/events/98515" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The Future of eLearning: <span>What Could it Look Like?</span></a></p></span></span><span><p><span>Online learning provided flexible opportunities when faculty and students could not come to campus last year and it created successful innovation for students, as seen by the Finish Line campaign. As UMBC invests in technology, support, and outreach for e-learning, we will talk with a program director and staff about the ways our practices have changed and what it may hold for our future. </span><a href="https://umbc.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=91a1c9a0-0dd3-4d5d-85de-adde0132ccc0&amp;start=5.211463" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">View the event recording.</a></p><p><br></p></span><span><p><span><span><span>The final schedule with links to join the live sessions will be posted to myUMBC by early November. All sessions will be recorded and posted to <a href="https://umbc.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Sessions/List.aspx?folderID=72c21429-3d39-4a25-bcec-addc012b7f85" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">the recording archive</a></span><span>. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span><strong>Share your thoughts!</strong></span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>We also invite you to participate in this year’s NDLW conversations by </span><span>contributing your reflection on lessons learned </span><span>or what’s next </span>in a VoiceThread box. <strong>To share your reflection,</strong> you may use this <a href="https://umbc.voicethread.com/myvoice/browse/threadbox/5978" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>VoiceThread link</span></a><span>. If you have not posted to VoiceThread, please refer to the <a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/x/NoTVBw" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">directions</a> for next steps.</span></span></span></p></span><span><p><span><strong>Can't make these National Distance Learning Week sessions? Bookmark this post for updates about other virtual events!</strong></span></p><ul><li><a href="https://usdla.org/events/2021-ndlw/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">USDLA Schedule of Events</a></li></ul></span><div><div><span><p><span>--</span></p><p><span>References</span></p><p><span>Allen, I. E., Seaman, J., Poulin, R., &amp; Straut, T. T. (2016). Online report card: Tracking online education in the United States. Oakland, CA: Babson Survey Research Group. Retrieved from <a href="http://onlinelearningsurvey.com/reports/onlinereportcard.pdf">http://onlinelearningsurvey.com/reports/onlinereportcard.pdf</a></span></p><p><span>Allen, I. E., &amp; Seaman, J. (2017). Digital learning compass: Distance education enrollment report 2017. Oakland, CA: Babson Survey Research Group. Retrieved from <a href="http://onlinelearningsurvey.com/reports/digtiallearningcompassenrollment2017.pdf">http://onlinelearningsurvey.com/reports/digtiallearningcompassenrollment2017.pdf</a></span></p></span></div></div></div>
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<Title>October brings student receipts &amp; bigger rubrics for Ultra</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><div>Rubrics are grading tools that help instructors to assess student performance and give feedback in detail. <span>Prior to the October update, rubrics were limited to 10 rows and 10 columns. Now faculty can create rubrics with up to 15 rows and 15 columns, providing more flexibility for the grading process.</span></div><div><br></div><div>Students need a way to ensure their work has been correctly submitted into the system. <span>The latest update to Ultra features the student receipts for assignment submissions, which </span><span>provides students with a unique tracking number that confirms their academic submission. </span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><div><img src="https://blackboard.umbc.edu/bbcswebdav/institution/doitnews/ultra-updates/learn_ultra_student_SubmissionReceiptsAndTracking.png" alt="Student submission receipts" width="500" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></div><div><br><div>Finally, <a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/x/GoPVBw" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">tables are available</a> in the Ultra content editor, providing a way for instructors and students to align and organize content. There are some limitations to how tables can be used -- please check the <a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=73893934#What'snewintheUltraExperience?-October7,2021(v3900.23)" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">What's New in Ultra FAQ</a> for this information. We also encourage users to leverage accessibility features by using the row and column headers which establishes relationships between header and data fields and provides context to users access assistive technologies.</div><div><span><span><br></span></span></div><div><span><span>T</span>he <a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/x/LohnB" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">next update</a> to our test environment will take place on October 12, 2021. Faculty who are interested in test driving new features before they are released to production should </span><a href="http://my.umbc.edu/go/request-help" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">open an RT ticket</a><span> to request early access. </span><span>Please </span><a href="http://umbc.edu/go/ultra" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">watch the FAQs</a><span> and myUMBC for additional information about Ultra.</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span>As always, if you have any questions about teaching, learning, and technology at UMBC, please consider the following options:</span><div><div><div><div><div><ul><li><span><a href="http://pivot.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">PIVOT</a> | <a href="https://doit.umbc.edu/itnm/academic-continuity/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Academic Continuity</a></span><span> </span><span>|</span><span> </span><span><a href="https://fdc.umbc.edu/teaching/keep-on-teaching/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Keep On Teaching</a></span><span> </span><span>|</span><span> </span><span><a href="https://doit.umbc.edu/students" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Student Technology Resources</a></span></li><li><a href="http://www.umbc.edu/faq" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Check our extensive FAQ collection</span></a><span> </span></li><ul><li><span><a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/x/LohnB" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>What’s new in Ultra?</span></a><span> </span><span>|</span><span> </span><a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/x/bwrSAQ" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Known Issues</span></a><span> </span></span></li></ul><li><span><a href="http://my.umbc.edu/go/request-help" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Open a ticket via RT</a></span></li><li><span>Follow the </span><a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/instructional-technology" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Instructional Technology</span></a><span> &amp; </span><a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/doit" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>DoIT</span></a><span> myUMBC groups</span></li><li><a href="http://doit.umbc.edu/itnm/staff/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Request a consult</span></a><span> with <a href="http://doit.umbc.edu/itnm/staff" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">instructional technology staff</a></span><p></p></li></ul></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div>
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<Title>New Features for VoiceThread Assignments</Title>
<Tagline>Updates to Due Dates, Creating Assignments, and Commenting</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content"><p>There are some new features in VoiceThread Assignments! </p><p><br></p><p>New features were added to VoiceThread Assignments at the end of September and we would like to share them with faculty. These features enhance the functionality of VoiceThread Assignments to allow increased flexibility for submissions, due dates, and commenting. New features are available in Blackboard now and as you create new assignments.</p><p><br></p><h4><span><strong>Separate close and due dates + late submissions</strong></span></h4><p><span>When building an assignment, you can now set both a due date and a close date. This enables you to continue making the assignment available to students even after the due date passes. It will only become unavailable after the close date.</span></p><p><br></p><p><img src="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/instructional-technology/posts/112722/attachments/40720" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>Additionally, students can submit after the due date has passed, and their submissions will be marked as "Late" on your <a href="https://voicethread.cmail20.com/t/y-l-ohiktdd-iikicuydj-t/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>grading page</span></a> so you can decide whether to deduct any credit for missing the due date.</span></p><p><span><br></span></p><p><img src="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/instructional-technology/posts/112722/attachments/40721" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p><p><span><br></span></p><h4><strong>Replying to comments after submitting</strong></h4><p><span>After students submit a commenting assignment, you might want them to go back and reply to classmates to keep the conversation going. Now they can use the <a href="https://voicethread.cmail20.com/t/y-l-ohiktdd-iikicuydj-i/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>threaded reply</span></a> option to continue the conversation even if they've submitted and received a grade. The image below illustrates how a student can make a reply comment even after submitting successfully.</span></p><p><span><br></span></p><p><span><img src="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/instructional-technology/posts/112722/attachments/40723" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></span></p><p><br></p><h4><span><strong>Slide requirements</strong></span></h4><p><span>Create and comment assignments can require students to <a href="https://voicethread.cmail20.com/t/y-l-ohiktdd-iikicuydj-d/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>add a specific number of slides</span></a> before they can submit. Set this requirement in the same place you set a required number of comments.</span></p><p><span><br></span></p><p><span><img src="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/instructional-technology/posts/112722/attachments/40722" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></span></p><p><br></p><h4><span><strong>New location for importing from other VoiceThreads</strong></span></h4><p><span>Previously the option for importing slides from other VoiceThreads was inside the Media Sources option. Now it is available right on the main slide import page to make it easier to find and faster to use.</span></p><p><br></p><p><img src="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/instructional-technology/posts/112722/attachments/40724" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p><p><br></p><h4><strong>Other recent updates</strong></h4><p><span>Just in case you missed these other great updates from the last couple of months, these have also been added since June:</span></p><p></p><ul><li><span></span><span><strong>Hands-off course copying: </strong>If you use a learning management system that supports automatic copying of LTI-integrated links, all of your student submissions and comments will be removed from your assignments automatically each time you copy the course to re-use it.</span></li><li><span></span><span><strong>Watch assignment feedback: </strong>If students are completing a "Watch a VoiceThread" assignment, they can access a detailed list of which slides or comments they haven't yet viewed or listened to completely.</span></li><li><span></span><span><strong>Caption editing: </strong>You can now edit closed captions in the Assignment Builder and in the student view. Note that you can't do this in the grader yet, but that's coming soon.<br><em>Bonus:</em> This means you can create and edit closed captions in <a href="https://voicethread.cmail20.com/t/y-l-ohiktdd-iikicuydj-h/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>VT Universal</span></a> now, too!</span></li><li><span></span><span><strong>Maximum comment requirement</strong>: Rather than setting only a minimum or exact number of comments required on a VoiceThread, you can set a maximum number of comments students can record.</span></li><li><span></span><span><strong>Selecting comments to include: </strong>When building a commenting or watch assignment and selecting a VoiceThread you've already created, you can also choose which comments you want to include in this fresh instance.</span></li></ul><div><span><a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/x/kQzBBQ" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Learn more about creating VoiceThread Assignments</a>.</span></div></div>
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<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="112409" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/oer/posts/112409">
<Title>VoiceThread Assignments for Media Projects and Peer Critique</Title>
<Tagline>One Instructor&#8217;s Use Case and Lessons Learned</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><span>Shifting to teaching in online and hybrid formats has created opportunities to identify how students can share multimedia projects and receive feedback through peer critique. While </span><a href="https://doit.umbc.edu/itnm/lecturing-online/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>various tools support multimedia</span></a><span>, faculty often wonder what tools can enhance asynchronous peer engagement for multimedia projects and how to use these tools with Blackboard.</span></p><p><span>UMBC community members have used asynchronous tools like </span><a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/display/faq/VoiceThread" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>VoiceThread</span></a><span> for multimedia engagement. VoiceThread is a learning tool for enhancing student engagement and online presence. With VoiceThread, instructors and students can create, share, and comment on images, Microsoft PowerPoint presentations, videos, audio files, documents, and PDFs, using text, a microphone, webcam, phone, and audio-file upload. </span></p><p><span>The VoiceThread platform supported communication between presenters and visitors at conferences like </span><a href="https://urcad.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>URCAD</span></a><span>, </span><a href="https://eng.umd.edu/minorities/events/research-symposium/presentations" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>USM LSAMP</span></a><span>, and </span><a href="https://surf.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>SURF</span></a><span>. In addition, faculty incorporate VoiceThread in Blackboard to share lectures, presentations, and student work. The most recent feature for VoiceThread in Blackboard, VoiceThread Assignments, creates a new level of integration between student work, collaboration, and Blackboard.</span></p><p><a href="https://mcs.umbc.edu/mcs-faculty-and-staff/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Kristen Anchor,</span></a><span> Lecturer, </span><a href="https://mcs.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Media and Communication Studies</span></a><span> (MCS), uses VoiceThread Assignments in her MCS courses. She devised several innovative approaches to manage and facilitate media project assignments, peer learning, and peer critique. For Anchor, peer critique is an integral part of the learning and creative process. She explains to students, "Critique is helpful for two reasons: (1) Getting feedback on your work, and (2) practicing your visual and communication skills about media (as the critic)." How can instructors design online courses with asynchronous components to support this essential student interaction? Anchor finds VoiceThread helps students achieve course goals and meets the instructional need to support multimedia projects and peer engagement.</span></p><p><span>Anchor thoughtfully delivers VoiceThread assignments by providing students with assignment instructions and reference guides for using VoiceThread. She presents students with assignment instructions within Blackboard and again after they launch the VoiceThread Assignment. Students receive project examples as references with their assignment instructions. Anchor uses the VoiceThread Student Gallery for each project, an optional feature that faculty can select when </span><a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/x/kQzBBQ" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>creating a VoiceThread Assignment</span></a><span>, to support peer critique. </span></p><p><span><br></span></p><img src="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/instructional-technology/posts/112409/attachments/40577" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>The Student Gallery feature makes peer critique in VoiceThread possible; it allows students to see submissions from their peers and add audio, video, and text-based comments, allowing for asynchronous peer feedback sessions.</span></p><p><span>Kristen Anchor will share her excellent ideas about using VoiceThread to support student projects and engagement, along with tips, tricks, and thoughts for faculty considering adopting VoiceThread for their instruction moving forward. Please <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/instructional-technology/events/96570/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">register and join us</a> </span><span>Thursday, October 21st, at Noon </span><span>to learn more.</span></p><p><span>~ By </span><a href="https://doit.umbc.edu/itnm/staff/abrams/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Josh Abrams</span></a></p></div>
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<Title>Synchronize Bb groups in Collab breakout groups coming soon!</Title>
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<Title>Free Training for Respondus Lockdown Browser &amp; Monitor</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><div><span>Join an upcoming training webinar from Respondus to see the latest features and integrations for LockDown Browser and Monitor. Learn how these applications are used with a range of online testing environments, virtual proctoring and Blackboard. </span></div><div><br></div><div><div><strong>Instructor Training: LockDown Browser &amp; Respondus Monitor</strong></div><div>This comprehensive 45-minute training is intended for instructors who plan to use LockDown Browser and/or Respondus Monitor to protect academic integrity and ensure student identity during online testing. <span>The training will cover:</span></div><div><div><ul><li><span>How to use LockDown Browser to prevent digital cheating in proctored testing environments</span></li><li><span>How to use Respondus Monitor in non-proctored environments, to protect exam integrity and confirm student identity</span></li><li><span>The student perspective using each application</span></li><li><span>Efficient review of the assessment data collected, including the Review Priority system, timeline, and milestone features</span></li><li><span>Best practices and tips for success with both applications</span></li></ul></div><div><span>Pick your date/time and register directly with Respondus:</span></div></div><div><ul><li><a href="https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5857805844266046988" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Tuesday, September 7 at 12 pm ET / 9 am PT</a></li><li><a href="https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3468666033173772557" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Wednesday, September 8 at 2 pm ET / 11 am PT</a></li><li><a href="https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3816231554236914956" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Thursday, September 9 at 1 pm ET / 10 am PT</a></li><li><a href="https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7974814328563486475" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Tuesday, September 14 at 2 pm ET / 11 am PT</a></li><li><a href="https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3294920106307040267" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Wednesday, September 15 at 10 pm ET / 7 pm PT</a></li><li><a href="https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5643306518934560011" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Wednesday, September 22 at 3 pm ET / 12 pm PT</a></li><li><a href="https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6973113056171564299" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Thursday, September 23 at 1 pm ET / 10 am PT</a></li><li><a href="https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3253879735289106187" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Tuesday, September 28 at 12 pm ET / 9 am PT</a></li><li><a href="https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4476070472473782028" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Wednesday, September 29 at 3 pm ET / 12 pm PT</a></li></ul></div><div>All attendees will receive a link to a recording after the session.</div></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span><strong>About Respondus Lockdown Browser</strong></span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span>RLDB is a custom browser that locks down the testing environment within Blackboard. Students are unable to copy, print, access other applications, or visit other websites during an online exam. </span>For additional information, please review <a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/x/0AI9BQ" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">our FAQ collection</a>.</div><div><br></div><div>NOTE: Students should not register for any instructor training session but instead, contact use the Respondus support tools embedded in RLDB, or <a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/x/BQb9Aw" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">review this FAQ</a> for further help.</div><div><br></div></div>
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<Title>PIVOT Selected to Receive OLC Effective Practice Award</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><span><p><span>The </span><a href="https://onlinelearningconsortium.org/news_item/2021-olc-accelerate-award-winners/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Online Learning Consortium announced</span></a><span> that UMBC's Instructional Technology <a href="https://doit.umbc.edu/itnm/staff/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">team</a> has earned an Effective Practice Award for its </span><a href="https://pivot.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Planning Instructional Variety for Online Teaching (PIVOT)</span></a><span> program. Led by Dr. <a href="https://doit.umbc.edu/itnm/staff/hawken/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>Mariann Hawken</strong></a>, representatives from the Instructional Technology team will receive the award at </span><a href="https://onlinelearningconsortium.org/attend-2021/accelerate/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>the OLC Accelerate conference</span></a><span> in Washington, D.C. </span></p><p><span>“As we return to campus life, it is undeniable that the pandemic shift to online learning and PIVOT’s support has made an impact on our faculty and students,” said <strong>Jack Suess</strong>, Vice President of IT and CIO.</span></p><p><span><a href="https://doit.umbc.edu/itnm/staff" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img alt="DoIT's Instructional Technology team" src="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/instructional-technology/posts/111756/attachments/40290" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a></span></p><p><span>The </span><a href="https://onlinelearningconsortium.org/about/olc-awards/effective-practices/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Effective Practice Awards</span></a><span> are peer-reviewed and evaluated against </span><a href="https://onlinelearningconsortium.org/5-pillars/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>OLC’s five pillars of quality</span></a><span> in digital education:</span></p><ul><li><p><span>Learning Effectiveness</span><span>: The practice demonstrates effectiveness in producing learning outcomes, which are consistent with learner needs and representative of the distinctive quality of the institution.</span></p></li><li><p><span>Scale</span><span>: The practice offers the best possible educational value to learners and supports achieving capacity enrollment. </span></p></li><li><p><span>Access</span><span>: The practice has improved access to education by expanding opportunities and/or reducing barriers.</span></p></li><li><p><span>Faculty Satisfaction</span><span>: The practice has maintained a high level of faculty satisfaction.</span></p></li><li><p><span>Student Satisfaction</span><span>: Learners who are impacted by the practice express satisfaction with their learning experience.</span></p></li></ul><p><span>“The OLC Awards program is an opportunity to showcase leadership and innovation in the field of online, blended, and digital learning,” said Dr. <strong>Jennifer Mathes</strong>, Chief Executive Officer of the Online Learning Consortium. “The awards program allows us not only to celebrate the incredible work that has been done by our community in the past year, but to look forward to what is possible in the year to come.”</span></p><p><span>Given the rapid shift to online learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the Instructional Technology team created </span><a href="https://pivot.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>the PIVOT program</span></a><span> to help faculty better prepare for a long-term commitment to virtual instruction. Leveraging an approach that targeted an individual instructor’s reflection on technology use, online pedagogies, and course content, PIVOT took faculty through a course design and online teaching journey. Since faculty engagement in planning and delivering this important training is critical to establishing peer relationships, the program included peer mentors for pedagogical and technical facilitation. “For many of our faculty members,” said Dr. <strong>John Stolle-McAllister</strong>, Associate Dean, College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, “this collaboration was a highlight of the program because they learned from each other and engaged with instructors from their own and other departments, sharing ideas and exploring tasks and projects that they would not have otherwise considered.”</span></p><p><span>PIVOT reached about 70% of UMBC’s faculty, and the majority of participants said the program was helpful for their pedagogical shift to online teaching. Faculty found their role as students in the training course and access to peer mentors to be among the most valuable aspects of the program. Students </span><a href="https://doit.umbc.edu/post/97557/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>reported PIVOT-designed courses</span></a><span> were well organized and planned. Moreover, there is </span><a href="https://doit.umbc.edu/post/98871/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>a statistically significant, positive relationship</span></a><span> between instructors completing PIVOT training and elevated course-level average values on end of semester evaluations (p&lt;.001). Courses taught by PIVOT-trained instructors also have increased LMS interactions, which indicate improved learner engagement. “While the pandemic has been a huge challenge,” said Dr. <strong>Sarah Shinn</strong>, Associate Provost, “our PIVOT program has played a critical role in helping our faculty and students be successful.” Earlier this year, PIVOT also received the 2021 <a href="https://hr.umbc.edu/job-well-done-award-program/job-well-done-award-recipients-spring-2021/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">"Job Well Done" award</a> from UMBC's Human Resources department.</span></p><p><span>Through the OLC Effective Practices program, the OLC community shares techniques, strategies and practices that have worked effectively in their institution or program. Two rounds of Effective Practices Awards are awarded annually.</span></p><p><span>A free panel discussion and celebration is scheduled for </span><a href="https://bit.ly/2021OLCAccelerateAwardsGala" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>the OLC Accelerate Virtual Awards Gala</span></a><span> on Monday September 20, 2021 at 7:45 PM as a part of the OLC Accelerate virtual program. Further opportunities to engage directly with these winners are currently being scheduled for after the conclusion of the OLC Accelerate conference when a selection of these award-winning individuals will be hosting free public webinars for the OLC community. The final schedule for these webinars will be announced in a future release.</span></p><p>More information about the OLC Effective Practice Awards can be found online at <a href="https://onlinelearningconsortium.org/about/olc-awards/effective-practices/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://onlinelearningconsortium.org/about/olc-awards/effective-practices/</span></a></p></span></div>
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    <div class="html-content">Faculty training to support <a href="https://www.qualitymatters.org/research/curated-research-resources" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">empirically driven course design</a> potentially represents one of the most scalable options available for improving student outcomes at an institution. One strategy to assess effectiveness related to institutionally supported training has been to consider <a href="https://analytics.umbc.edu/?id=98871" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Student Evaluation of Educational Quality (SEEQ</a>) surveys in courses taught by faculty who participated in the training program. For this reason, the UMBC <a href="http://rex.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Report Exchange</a> (REX) team has recently released the <a href="https://rexprd-ssrs1.rex.aws.umbc.edu/Reports/report/Analytics%20for%20Learn%20Reports/SEEQs%20and%20Other%20Course%20Metrics%20By%20Training" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">SEEQs and Other Course Metrics By Training</a> report for the campus community to look further into these data on their own. For those who are unfamiliar with the data warehouse and would like to learn more, <a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=45646063" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">please consult this FAQ article to learn how to gain access</a>.<br><br>There are two simultaneous advantages of effective training: 1) the better courses are designed, the greater the likelihood unit-level objectives align back to course-level goals and ultimately to institutional functional competencies, and therefore we would expect improved outcomes of various measures, and  2) the better enterprise tools are leveraged through intentional design, the more meaningful the signal – metadata – from activity within a course, and in turn, the more precise predictive modeling might be to inform <a href="https://doit.umbc.edu/whats-new/?id=99760" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">behavioral nudging</a>. <br><br>Similar to <a href="https://doit.umbc.edu/news/?id=98871" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">prior explorations</a>, this current analysis shows <a href="http://pivot.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">PIVOT</a> courses in terms of average SEEQs and student behaviors in courses as “signal” (i.e., tool interactions). Notably, this trend held when looking at individual instructors’ pre/post training. Overall, there is a statistically-significant SEEQ gain for courses instructed by a PIVOT participant (.09; p&lt;.001), as illustrated above in <em>Figure 1</em>. <br><br><strong>Figure 1: Mean Distribution of Bb Course SEEQs, by Term and PIVOT Participation</strong><br><div><img src="https://blackboard.umbc.edu/bbcswebdav/institution/doitnews/pivot_seeqs.png" alt="Fall 2020 non-PIVOT = 4.35; Fall 2020 PIVOT = 4.41; Fall 2020 difference-in-difference = 0.06; Spring 2021 non-PIVOT = 4.37; Spring 2021 PIVOT = 4.47; Spring 2021 difference-in-difference = 0.11; Overall non-PIVOT = 4.35; Overall PIVOT = 4.44; Overall difference-in-difference = 0.09" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></div><br>The difference in averages is even more pronounced when looking at the Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 terms separately, where we see an initial gain of approximately .06 in the Fall, followed by an even greater increase to .11 by the Spring. One way to interpret this increase is the faculty who participated in training began applying new techniques learned through PIVOT in the Fall and then were able to more fully apply these approaches as they honed their pedagogy in the Spring term.<br><br>Other <em>treatments</em>, including the <a href="https://doit.umbc.edu/itnm/adp/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Alternate Delivery Program (ADP)</a>, which informed PIVOT, as well as ongoing programming in the form of one-time training and webinars, do not appear to have the same positive, measurable impact on SEEQs. Including SEEQs in a model with PIVOT, ADP, and myUMBC training event data shows no significant relationship with SEEQs and either ADP or myUMBC-documented training. In other words, for non-PIVOT trainings, there’s not a similar discernable lift.<br><br>PIVOT and ADP courses, on the other hand, tend to also have higher DFW rates (an uncontrolled mean difference of 2% and 2.2%, respectively). However, analysis to address the role of course design using propensity score matching indicates the relationship between training and DFWs is not statistically significant and therefore the increased prevalence of this negative outcome appears to be a function of course design rather than training (i.e., how tools are used, rather than the actual treatment).<br><br>Although the methodologies do not control for instructor-level effects, like how one teaches or interacts with students, since both PIVOT and non-PIVOT trained faculty were exposed equally to the pandemic discontinuity – i.e., as a natural experiment there was simultaneous disruption – subsequent mean SEEQ differences are accurate measurements of treatment effects. In other words, maybe the training helped, or maybe PIVOT instructors, on average, contemporaneously and inexplicably earned higher mean SEEQ values due to another yet-to-be-determined variable. However, in the notable absence of such a separate, identifiable catalyst, the mean differences are attributable to the training and the relationship appears causal. Moving forward, DoIT plans to continue investigating PIVOT’s potential impacts on students' learning and engagement as well as faculty satisfaction and course design.<br><br>~ by <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/instructional-technology/posts?tag=penniston" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Tom Penniston</a><br></div>
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