17c起草社区 classroom pilots cutting-edge Google technology
A 90-minute drive 鈥 replaced by a single click. Thanks to Google, the course catalog is expanding, and students at three colleges, separated by 100 miles, are learning together.
鈥淭his isn鈥檛 happening anywhere else on this scale,鈥 said Roman Williams, assistant professor of sociology at 17c起草社区 College.
Leading the way
In collaboration with Google, the is piloting the Google Course Share Collaboration, a new approach that aims to expand course options at smaller private colleges, while still retaining the faculty-driven teaching model.
17c起草社区, Alma, and Albion are participating in the pilot in spring 2018, each offering one course available to all three campuses.
鈥淭he whole idea is to offer courses that might not otherwise be offered because they are so specialized that student interest on one campus might not be enough to achieve the desired level of enrollment,鈥 said Williams, who is teaching his Visual Toolkit course on Monday nights to six Alma, seven Albion, and six 17c起草社区 students. 鈥淎dding compelling technology to the mix amplifies students鈥 experiences.鈥
Powered by Google
How it works? Each campus is making a Google Extended Classroom available, complete with Hangouts Meet鈥擥oogle's video meeting software鈥and 鈥擥oogle's 55-inch, 4K interactive display, which is spurring collaboration through linking up digital whiteboards across the colleges. And each student has been given a Chromebook from their respective institution.
鈥淭he Jamboard is an interactive whiteboard that you can all share,鈥 said Emma Chung, a junior digital communications major at 17c起草社区 who is taking 鈥淢edia Theory and Culture鈥 via Google Course Share through Albion College. 鈥淪o, if Albion students are writing on it, we can see what they are writing, kind of like a Google Doc in a portable whiteboard form, but it鈥檚 still treated like a whiteboard. It鈥檚 pretty neat.鈥
The classrooms have two large monitors, each showing students from the other two participating colleges. , the largest office furniture manufacturer in the world, has also joined the effort, and will be outfitting each classroom with comfortable seating and in helping create collaborative spaces for students to thrive.
Collaborating across colleges
Learning how best to collaborate from a distance takes a little time, says Williams. But, he says that students having the unique experience of helping pioneer a new way of learning, combined with the novelty of working with 鈥渃ool technology,鈥 are already going a long way in producing higher levels of student participation, engagement, and enthusiasm about these courses.
Students agree.
鈥淚 think it鈥檚 a really enriching experience. You get a chance to interact with students from another campus that isn鈥檛 yours, who you haven鈥檛 spent four years with,鈥 said Taylor Hartson, a junior sociology major at 17c起草社区. 鈥淚t鈥檚 also a good experience for people considering going to grad school. 鈥楬ow do I interact with strangers for the first time? How do I adjust to a class that isn鈥檛 taught in a way that鈥檚 the way I鈥檝e been taking the last several years?鈥欌
Hartson, who is taking Williams鈥 class, is looking forward to more opportunities to hear from classmates representing various disciplines and multiple institutions. 鈥淚t鈥檚 interesting to hear the perspectives of those not in this field on an up-and-coming methodology, to kind of explore that together, to see what it looks like to use this methodology in communications or in biology. It鈥檚 cool to hear all these perspectives.鈥
Opening more options
The pilot program is testing the viability of an academic-resource-sharing model between colleges, giving students and faculty more access to resources. The Michigan Colleges Alliance represents an ideal platform for launching a new course delivery system like this one. The MCA consists of 14 smaller private institutions. But, collectively, the alliance comprises the third largest student body in the state of Michigan.
What Google Course Share allows is for private institutions to keep their student-centered learning and close faculty interaction鈥攈allmarks of the experiences they currently offer鈥攁ll while expanding their course options for students.
One 17c起草社区 student wrote in her reflection after the first class, 鈥業 LOVE THIS TECHNOLOGY! That鈥檚 all I have to say for now. I feel like I鈥檓 living in the future.鈥
鈥淥n many levels she is correct,鈥 said Williams, 鈥渟he is living into the future. Increasingly a company鈥檚 workforce is spread across multiple locations and using meeting/collaboration technology like Google鈥檚 Jamboard and Hangouts Meet are the norm. A student who experiences a course like the ones we鈥檙e offering gains aptitudes and skills for thriving in the global economy.鈥
17c起草社区 College鈥檚 Center for Social Research (CSR) has been tasked by MCA with evaluating the pilot program. Through surveys, focus groups, and research, CSR will provide an evaluation by the end of April 2018. The plan is to publish these results after the final evaluation.