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My Experiences
Using Various Delivery Methods
Raj Sampath
DeVry University
November 18, 2013
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Founded 1931 by Herman DeVry.
Was originally a technical institute.
Earned University status in 2002.
Offering degrees in: Electronics, Business, IT.
Year round eight week sessions: Jan/Feb,
Mar/Apr, etc.
Proprietary data restrictions.
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Introductory statistics course for
undergraduate business majors.
Course covers: Descriptive Statistics,
Probability, HT and CI, and Regression.
The same curriculum taught for more than
ten years in all delivery formats using same
text.
So unique perspective to analyze
effectiveness of various delivery methods.
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More breadth and depth to course.
More time for reinforcement activities.
Separate lab class.
Pass rate information not available, but closer
to blended then online.
Ideal delivery method but may not be suited
to online/hybrid course growing popularity.
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Online has lowest pass rate.
Emphasis on calculations through virtual
white board or videos.
Lecture/Video on each week topic needed.
All concepts need to be reinforced on
discussion board.
Calculation questions to try on discussion
board.
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Able to harness the best of onsite and online.
Topics can be “flipped” on line in between
classes and wrapped up next class.
Online discussion board can be used to
“catch up” if falling behind on course
material.
Pass rates higher than online.
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Flipped topics: introduction to sampling
techniques, and data collection methods.
Flipped topics: online discussion board more
successful than classroom.
Students confused when other students
explain new topics if not given enough prep.
time.
Also flipped class through quick intro to topic
and then case study in groups.
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Last 3 Sessions Taught in 2013
Online: 86.6%
Last 3 Sessions Taught for Business Students
in 2011
Blended: 96.9%
Onsite unavailable:
Attempting to acquire and disseminate future
class data.
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Flip entire class by effective learning tools
such as: case studies, and group projects.
Develop larger case study “bank” between
colleges.
Develop online course with 2 “Face to Face”
(F2F) meetings.
Continually promote Academic Integrity,
Rigor, and Reputation.
Raj Sampath
Associate Professor
Math and Statistics
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
DeVry University
5775 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd., NE
Bldg. A, Suite 201
Atlanta, GA 30342
p: 404.236.1452
f: 404.236.1320
[email protected]