Online Orientation

         for

Non-credit Instructors
Contextual Statistics
                               Workforce



                                  Public Safety


Entrepreneurial
                  Non-Credit

                                        Continuing
                                        Education
  Health Care
Online Orientation for Noncredit Instructors
The Target
The Non-Credit Instructor
Smart Sheet
Research Outcomes
        Instructor Orientation Topics
                Professional         Faculty
                Development         Handbook
 Student
  Affairs
                 Technology        Philosophy

HR Policies
                  Mission &         Student
                   Vision         Demography
Research           Popular Topics for Orientation
                     Percentages


               7
     7                             19
                                          Technology
                                          Student Affairs

 8                                        Research processes
                                          Teaching Strategies
                                          HR Laws
                               9          Benefit Enrollment
           8
Research      Faculty, Adjunct, or Instructor

       2 % increase in part time adjunct
               faculty each year

             67 % of faculty at community
            colleges are part time adjuncts

               Casual instructors, Full time
                Staff Instructors, Full time
                 Faculty, and Contracted
                        Instructors
Research                      Internal Surveys


       Real Time Instruction or Assistance




       Which Topics are Most Important?




       Types of Problems Experienced
Design Outcomes              Solutions



                     Tools
•Access                      •Help
•Online          •WebCT      •Knowledge
                 •Links
                                  Required
    Instructor
                                Information
Design Outcomes   Flow Chart
Design Outcomes   Flow Chart
Design Challenges

      Multiple Departments
       Multiple Directors
        Multiple Needs


          Changes in
          Personnel

             Elimination of a
               Department
Development Outcomes
Development Outcomes
Development Challenges
Implementation Results   Outcomes
Implementation Results   Outcomes
Feedback

  3.75 / 5

                             Buy-in




Easy to use                  Migration

Valuable        Usefulness
Summary
       Transformation




Reflections
                        More Involvement
Questions


            Questions in life are
               guaranteed!

             Answers are not!




                Author Unknown

Online Orientation for non-Credit Instructors

Editor's Notes

  • #3 This project was initiated by the Dean of Workforce Development requesting that the departments under her develop a uniform and consistent approach to the hiring, selecting, supporting, and training of the divisions instructors. These departments used various methods to select and prepare their instructors. It was felt that more consistyent methods should be established.
  • #5 Identify the need and targeted learner
  • #6 One of the planning and design development tools that I found helpful was Smart Sheet, a collaborative online project manager, that allowed me to share documents, project timelines, and progress toward completion. Here is a look at what the tool looks like. (Link on Page)
  • #7 Project Design time line
  • #8 My research helped to identify some of the more important training or resource topics that should be included in any instructor orientation. Discuss a couple.
  • #9 One research study identified these topics as the most popular. Interesting that technology was more than twice any other topic.
  • #10 Statistics show a rise in part time adjunct faculty. My internal research also needed to evaluate the difference in the casual, full time, part time, and contracted instructors. Some legal discussion arose from this research that questioned the proper label of sub-contractor for the instructors. These controls placed on them and any requirement to complete training could define the sub-contracted instructor as an employee.
  • #11 Some internal research helped identify the need for real time instruction or assistance. Many instructors did not have access to employee information and a link to these resources could be provided through this orientation. Other important topics identified included; Parking, Room directions, Use of equipment, How to contact security.Problems included; Projector didn’t work, Room was locked, Didn’t know password for computer,Couldn’t find USB, computer cabinet locked, Additional Students not registered, Student Issues - several, Couldn’t connect my laptop, Parking
  • #12 The design solutions were to develop a online access to a course management system that would provide links, information, and access to important documents.
  • #13 A flow chart was created using Visio.Discuss topic headers after initial log on
  • #14 More flow chart information. Topics with blue outline provided additional subtopics and pages.
  • #15 Challenges were caused by multiple departments, directors, and needs, changes in personnel, and the elimination of a department.
  • #16 Project development spanning six months
  • #17 Outcome of the project was this course and information resource.
  • #18 An acceptance of terms and policies assessment was created to collect a record of acceptance from all the instructors.
  • #19 Challenges : Personnel, CMS, Changes
  • #20 Implementation results were measured using an online survey.
  • #22 Results of feedback Good, Bad, To be determined
  • #23 The migration of WebCT to D2L was not as successful as we had hoped. All the graphic parts were dropped and headers and footers on various pages were not linked to the pages they were associated with. Loss of interest or support, perhaps with the loss key subject matter experts.