Title: STUDENT SATISFACTION WITH WEB-BASED EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES FOR COMPUTER
1STUDENT SATISFACTION WITH WEB-BASED EDUCATIONAL
RESOURCES FOR COMPUTER INFORMATION SCIENCE
Teaching with Merlot Collection
- Emrah Orhun, Ph.D.
- Troy State University Montgomery
- Alabama, USA
2Outline
- Introduction
- Learning and Teaching Materials in The Merlot
Collection - Students Satisfaction with Merlot Materials in
CIS Classes - Conclusions
3Introduction
- Difficulties in locating relevant and affordable
materials of high quality - World Lecture Hall at the University of Texas
- 83 categories to browse and search utilities to
locate materials - WebCT (2002)
- 1,250 publisher course content packs in more than
50 subject areas - customizable materials around which to build
courses combined with the functionality of
WebCT's course management software.
4Quality issue
- World Lecture Hall materials
- courses offered at accredited colleges and
universities around the world - WebCT packs
- editorial standards of the publisher and author
of the text
5MERLOT (Multimedia Educational Resource for
Learning and Online Teaching)
- Web-based open resource designed primarily for
faculty and students in higher education - emphasizes the quality issue
6MERLOT repository
- Over 8,000 free learning materials and support
materials that can be integrated within the
context of a larger course
7Searching and Browsing in MERLOT
8Figure 1. Entries in the Applications
sub/subcategory of Information Technology
subcategory under Science and Technology category
9Figure 2. Search results for TECHtionary
10Support resources
- sample assignments
- evaluations of the learning materials
- discipline panel peer reviews
- individual user reviews
11Peer Review Process
- Discipline communities
- Biology, business, chemistry, engineering, health
sciences, history, information technology,
mathematics, music, physics, psychology, teacher
education, and world languages.
12- Discipline teams
- (MERLOT Editorial Boards)
- selected by the MERLOT partner organizations in
accordance with the MERLOT guidelines. - develop evaluation standards,
- conduct peer reviews of learning materials within
the discipline, and - make connections with their professional
organizations
13Peer review process
- Evaluated by at least two team members who have
relevant expertise. - Review process stages
- triage review to identify worthy candidates
- review of candidates
- composite review report sent back to the authors
for feedback and permission to post the review on
MERLOT. - approved review is posted to the MERLOT Web site
by the discipline leader
14- The evaluation criteria
- quality of content,
- potential effectiveness as a teaching tool,
- and ease of use.
15- Each dimension evaluated separately (on a scale
of 1-5 stars, with 5 being the highest), and an
overall rating is computed - A review must average three stars in order to be
posted to the site.
16Figure 3(a). Peer Review of TECHtionary (Part a)
17Figure 3(b). Peer Review of TECHtionary (Part b)
18Figure 3(c). Peer Review of TECHtionary (Part c)
19Figure 4. Member Comments for TECHtionary
20Current state of MERLOT
21Table 1 Growth of MERLOT materials, members, and
peer reviews (May 28, 2002)
 Total Added during last 365 days Added during last 30 days
Materials 6863 1991 229
Members 8613 4142 600
Peer Reviews 479 361 20
22Table 1 Growth of MERLOT materials, members, and
peer reviews (February 27, 2003)
Total Added during last 365 days Added during last 30 days
Materials 8331 2338 284
Members 12637 5527 712
Peer Reviews 778 86 2
Member Comments 1790 305 18
Assignments 322 59 1
23Table 1 Growth of MERLOT materials, members, and
peer reviewsfor IT Category
Total Added during last 365 days Added during last 30 days
Materials 559 274 21
Members 524 259 30
Peer Reviews 36 3 0
Member Comments 218 99 6
Assignments 11 9 0
24Ratio of Peer Reviews, Member Comments, and
Assignments to Materials
May 25, 2002 September 26, 2002 February 27, 2003
Materials 6863 7395 8331
Peer Reviews 7.0 8.5 9.3
Member Comments 21.2 20.8 21.4
Assignments 3.4 3.8 3.9
25Problem
- Percentage of reviewed materials low
Cause
- Editorial peer review process too slow
Potential Solution
- Peer review by community of learners
26STUDENTS SATISFACTION WITH MERLOT MATERIALS IN
CIS CLASSES
27Goal of Study
- To find out to what extent MERLOT provides
relevant and quality materials for the CIS
courses.
28Questions
- Is the quality and quantity of learning materials
in the MERLOT collection sufficient to satisfy
CIS students knowledge/learning needs in
specific courses? - Is the MERLOT collection usable by the
students? - Does the MERLOT collection induce the students to
become members of learning communities? - Can peer review by students substitute for peer
review by editorial boards?
29Questions re-formulated
- How do students rate their satisfaction with
MERLOT collection? - How do students rate the learning materials as
reviewers? Do students ratings of the learning
materials differ from the ratings given by
Discipline Panel members?
30Teaching with the MERLOT Collection in CIS
Courses
- Summer-Fall 2002 semesters in the following CIS
classes at Troy State University Montgomery
- CIS 5547 CAR Applied Systems Analysis
- CIS 5547 CBR Applied Systems Analysis
- CIS 3332 Software Engineering I
- CIS 3357 Logical Structures of Computer
Design - Overall, 41 students participated in the
evaluation. A total of 252 evaluations were made.
31Â
Student Assignment
- Evaluation of web-based learning materials Â
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- 1.  Visit MERLOT (www.merlot.org) site and
register as a member. - 2.      For each chapter covered in the course
- a.     Find a relevant learning material in the
IT subcategory. - b.     Review the material using the guidelines
provided by MERLOT. In the table provided below,
state what learning outcomes are supported by the
material and post your review as a Member Comment
on MERLOT. - c.     Rate your satisfaction with MERLOT
collection on a scale 1-5, with 5 implying that
you were fully satisfied with the quality and
quantity of learning materials you found in
connection with your task, and 1 implying that
you were not satisfied at all. - d.     Find a relevant online learning material
not contained in MERLOT, post it to MERLOT and
add a Member Comment.
32Example of Relevant MERLOT Material
Chapter Topic Title URL Learning outcome Satisfaction with MERLOT collection for this task 5 very good 1very poor
1 Players in the System Game Enterprise Resource Planning Supersite http//www.erpsupersite.com Provides analysis on ERP trends 3
2 Information System Building Blocks Interface Design for Educational Multimedia http//www.cdl.edu.rachel/PDF/intdesmm.pdf Describes the principle of interface design 4
3 Information System Development Risk analysis and management for Projects (RAMP) http//www.ramprisk.com/frontindex.htm Comprehensive outline of RAMP Â 5
33Example of New MERLOT material posted
Chapter Topic Title URL Learning outcome
1 Players in the System Game New responsibilities Fall Heavy on IT Workers www.informationweek.com Talks about the new job responsibilities of current and upcoming IT employees.
2 Information System Building Blocks TP Middleware keeping up with Mainframe Revival www.adtmag.com Explains the functionality of the product TP middleware on mainframe systems.
3 Information System Development Tips for a successful Software Distribution Project. www.computerworld.com Shares other companies success stories of in relation to Software Distribution Project.
34How do students rate their satisfaction with
MERLOT collection?
35Students mean satisfaction ratings for MERLOT
collection
36CIS3357 Students satisfaction with MERLOT
collection
37CIS3332 Students satisfaction with MERLOT
collection
38CIS5547 Students satisfaction with MERLOT
collection
39CIS5547 Students satisfaction with MERLOT
collection (contd.)
40How different are students evaluations from
Editorial Peer Reviews?
41Distribution of materials in IT
Type
Tutorial File System Design for an NFS File Server Appliance  Cascading Style Sheets, Level1 Electronic Commerce Tutorial  FTP Tutorial Learning Microsoft Word 2000  Web-Database Integration  Mulder's Cascading Style Sheets Tutorial  Sharky's Netscape Frames Tutorial  Tje ABCs of Building a Web Site Data Communications  ADSL  Computer Knowledge Virus Tutorial
Reference Material Study Guides and Strategies Tips for Using Blackboard
Animation TECHtionary Warriors of the net
42Sample of Materials from IT Category
Material Type
Tutorial   ADSL
Reference Material Web-Database Integration
Animation TECHtionary Â
Distribution of materials according to type and rating (excluding materials with no user comments with 3 categories)
43Sample of Students
- CIS3332 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (16)
- CIS5547 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS (27)
44Students Ratings
Case Editorial Board Rating Member Rating Students Rating (mean)
TECHtionary 3.0 3.75
Web-Database Integration 3.67 3.82
45Students ratings for TECHtionary
Mean Std. Dev. Std. Error Variance Coef.Var. Count
3.754 .421 .086 .177 11.218 24
Minimum Maximum Range Sum Sum Squared Missing
2.5 4.4 1.9 90.1 342.33 0
Editorial Board Rating 3.00
46Students ratings for Web-Database Integration
Mean Std. Dev. Std. Error Variance Coef. Var. Count
3.829 .545 .119 .297 14.238 21
Minimum Maximum Range Sum Sum Squared Missing
2.8 4.9 2.1 80.4 313.76 0
Editorial Board Rating 3.67
47Is the mean student rating different from the
rating given by the Editorial Board?
- TECHtionary
- Different (one-group t-value 8.773, p0.0001)
- Web-Database Integration
- Insufficient evidence (one-group t-value 1.333,
p0.1975)
48Conclusions
- Students are satisfied with the quality and
quantity of learning materials they found in the
IT category. - Current data suggest that students rate materials
differently than editorial boards. - The present limited study does not provide
evidence for the notion that peer review by
students can substitute for peer review by
editorial boards.