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Teaching and Learning Center
Focus Group Report
Prepared for
Dan Riordan, Director
Teaching and Learning Center
by
Deanna Applehans
Stout Solutions
May 2004
Summary
The Teaching and Learning Center Director, Dan Riordan, requested Stout Solutions to conduct focus group meetings of UW-Stout students regarding focusing the efforts of the Teaching and Learning Center at University of Wisconsin-Stout to best benefit campus students. The Teaching and Learning Center was established in the fall of 2001 as a result of a grant provided by the Undergraduate Teaching and Learning program funds from the University of Wisconsin System. The mission of the Teaching and Learning Center is to support teaching and learning in the academic community. (Attachment A)
The focus groups addressed three questions: 1) What do teachers do who cause learning for you? 2) What do you do to cause learning for yourself? 3) Does using the laptop computer help you learn? (Attachment B)
In November, 2003, forty students from each undergraduate grade level were randomly selected for the university registration list. Since the Freshmen have had the initial year of using the laptops, they were kept separate from the upperclassmen. Freshmen were offered two dates and times for group meetings. The sophomores, juniors and seniors together were offered four dates and times for group meetings. In February, 2004, 150 freshman and 100 sophomores, juniors and seniors each were randomly selected from the university registration list minus the one-hundred sixty individuals selected in November, 2003. The Freshmen were offered two dates and times for group meetings. The upperclassman were also offered two dates and times for group meetings. The February groups were also offered snacks at the meetings. Therefore, 190 freshmen, 140 sophomores, 140 juniors, and 140 seniors were invited to attend the group meetings, a total of 610 students.
Participants were invited via e-mail (Attachment C-1, C-2, C-3, C-4). Each participant was sent the three questions for consideration and the mission statement of the Teaching and Learning Center. Thirty-eight students replied. Twenty accepted the invitation. Thirteen actually participated: 5 freshmen (3 of which were non-traditional age), 3 sophomores, 4 juniors, 1 senior (foreign student)
The participants of each group were interested in sharing ideas. There was a mix of ages. Three of the students were non-traditional age. Deanna Applehans, Stout Solutions, facilitated the discussion. Deanna welcomed the group, reiterated the purpose of the focus session, and began with self-introductions including the students background and general thoughts about attending UW-Stout. The group then proceeded to address the stated questions.
Questions
#1: What do teachers do who cause learning for you?
The question brought out several ideas. Some of the ideas related directly to the instructor methods and others to the environment created by the instructor.
Teachers who:
#2: What do you do to cause learning for yourself?
This question brought out both common sense practices as well as some individual techniques.
#3: Does using the laptop computer help you learn?
The upperclassmen had limited contact with the laptop computers, but did have some experience
with blackboard and use of the portal. The responses were very mixed.
General comments
The students made several comments that were inspired by the formal questions, but did not necessarily answer the particular question. Those comments seemed valuable to the overall teaching and learning environment. They are listed below.
Limitations
Although the focus group participants were a cross-section of the student body, the sample is a small portion of the campus community.
Conclusions
As intended, this was a diverse group of students. The students varying levels of college experience and life experience contributed to the range of comments. It was a small number, but the overall trend of the comments indicated that the students understand that 1) teaching and learning is a partnership between students and faculty and 2) technology in the classroom is a useful tool for studying and opening a wide range of information.
Attachment A
December 5, 2001
Mission of the Stout Teaching Learning Center (TLC)
The Teaching Learning Center was established in the Fall of 2001 at the University of Wisconsin--Stout as a result of a grant provided by the Undergraduate Teaching and Learning program funds from the University of Wisconsin System.
The Teaching Learning Center (TLC) is devoted to support teaching and learning in the academic community. The goal of the TLC is to encourage sharing and valuing of teaching and learning by all members of the University of Wisconsin-Stout community. The TLC will function often as a broker, bringing together people and resources to create a richer teaching/learning culture at UW-Stout. In addition the TLC will work to create a climate in which colleagues find satisfaction in teaching and learning, enhance confidence about the effectiveness of teaching, and share effective learning practices.
In order to fulfill its mission, TLC pursues the following courses of action:
1. Initiate programs and actions that promote student learning as the focus of teaching.
2. Develop communities, large or small, through programs that assist individuals and groups with issues of teaching and learning.
3. Collaborate with other campus groups to maintain and expand discourse and reflection on teaching within the university community.
4. Support individuals and groups with issues of teaching and learning.
5. Create opportunities to celebrate teaching and learning.
6. Promote activities that increase faculty satisfaction and confidence about the effectiveness of their teaching/learning strategies.
7. Provide resources about teaching either on a web site or through individual contact, including mentoring and consulting.
8. Seek external funding to provide support for excellence and innovation in teaching.
Attachment B
Teaching and Learning Center
Student Focus Groups, November 2003/ February 2004
There are three main questions that the Teaching and Learning Center would like addressed. As you think about these questions, consider not only the issues of style and technique, but also the inspiration of exploring uncharted territory and illuminating minds. What is teaching? What is learning?
Questions for discussion:
Attachment C-1
Subject: Teaching and Learning Center Focus Groups
Dear Students,
You have been selected to serve on a focus group for the UW-Stout Teaching and Learning Center (TLC). This will involve a 1-hour focus group meeting in November.
The TLC was established in the Fall of 2001 as a result of a UW System grant. The Teaching and Learning Center is devoted to supporting teaching and learning in the academic community with the primary goal to encourage sharing and valuing of teaching and learning, creating a richer teaching/learning culture at UW-Stout.
Your input is needed to help focus the efforts of the TLC to best benefit our campus students. The mission of the TLC is attached for your reference, along with the three main questions we will consider in the focus group sessions. Please come and share your ideas at one of the group sessions.
I will attend the following session: (Please underline one and reply to this email.)
- Tuesday, November 18, 11:15 am -12:15 pm
- Wednesday November 19, 4:40 5:40 pm
Thank you for your willingness to help you and fellow students find satisfaction in learning at UW-Stout.
If you have any questions, please contact me at x2460 or applehans@uwstout.edu. I look forward to hearing from you.
Deanna Applehans
Focus Group Moderator
Attachment C-2
Subject: Teaching and Learning Center Focus Groups
Dear Students,
You have been selected to serve on a focus group for the UW-Stout Teaching and Learning Center (TLC). This will involve a 1-hour focus group meeting in November.
The TLC was established in the Fall of 2001 as a result of a UW System grant. The Teaching and Learning Center is devoted to supporting teaching and learning in the academic community with the primary goal to encourage sharing and valuing of teaching and learning, creating a richer teaching/learning culture at UW-Stout.
Your input is needed to help focus the efforts of the TLC to best benefit our campus students. The mission of the TLC is attached for your reference, along with the three main questions we will consider in the focus group sessions. Please come and share your ideas at one of the group sessions.
I will attend the following session: (Please underline one and reply to this email.)
- Tuesday, November 18, 10:10-11:10 m , Ballroom A
- Wednesday, November 19, 3:35-4:35 pm, Ballroom C
Thank you for your willingness to help you and fellow students find satisfaction in learning at UW-Stout.
If you have any questions, please contact me at x2460 or applehans@uwstout.edu. I look forward to hearing from you.
Deanna Applehans
Focus Group Moderator
Attachment C-3
Subject: Teaching and Learning Center Focus Groups
Dear Students,
As a Freshman, you have been randomly selected by the computer to serve on a focus group for the UW-Stout Teaching and Learning Center (TLC). This will involve a 45-60 minute focus group meeting (with cookies) in February.
The Teaching and Learning Center is charged to create a richer teaching/learning culture at UW-Stout, and we want to know what practices best help students learn. We will use the information you give us to plan programs for faculty and we will write a report that we circulate to faculty and students.
Your input is needed You can help focus the efforts of the TLC to best benefit our campus students. The mission of the TLC is attached for your reference, along with the three main questions we will consider in the focus group sessions. Please come and share your ideas at one of the group sessions.
I will attend the following session: (Please underline one and reply to this email.)
- Monday, February 23, 11:15 am -12:15 pm
- Tuesday February 24, 4:40 5:40 pm
Thank you for your willingness to help you and fellow students find satisfaction in learning at UW-Stout.
If you have any questions, please contact Deanna at x2460 or applehans@uwstout.edu. We look forward to hearing from you.
Dan Riordan Deanna Applehans
TLC Director Focus Group Moderator
Attachment C-4
Subject: Teaching and Learning Center Focus Groups
Dear Students,
As an upperclassman, you have been randomly selected by the computer to serve on a focus group for the UW-Stout Teaching and Learning Center (TLC). This will involve a 45-60 minute focus group meeting (with cookies) in February.
The TLC was established in the Fall of 2001 as a result of a UW System grant. The Teaching and Learning Center is devoted to supporting teaching and learning in the academic community with the primary goal to encourage sharing and valuing of teaching and learning, creating a richer teaching/learning culture at UW-Stout.
Your input is needed to help focus the efforts of the TLC to best benefit our campus students. The mission of the TLC is attached for your reference, along with the three main questions we will consider in the focus group sessions. Please come and share your ideas at one of the group sessions.
I will attend the following session: (Please underline one and reply to this email.)
- Tuesday, February 24, 5:40-6:30 pm
Thank you for your willingness to help you and fellow students find satisfaction in learning at UW-Stout.
If you have any questions, please contact Deanna at x2460 or applehans@uwstout.edu. We look forward to hearing from you.
Dan Riordan Deanna Applehans
TLC Director Focus Group Moderator