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Assignment Studio - An assignment management tool for educators

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btopro - Fri, 01/25/2008 - 4:13pm
Presenters: 
Bailey, Keith, Ph.D
Ollendyke, Bryan
The Pennsylvania State University: e-Learning Institute
Track: 
marketing and business
Images: 
assignment_review.jpg
student_overview.jpg
Session Description: 

SESSION OVERVIEW (Abstract)
In February 2006, the newly-formed e-Learning Institute in the College of Arts and Architecture of The Pennsylvania State University faced a challenge: how to convert Introduction to Visual Studies, a studio-based course, into an online course.

This course teaches students how to identify creative elements, constructively critique artwork, and convey personal appreciation for various artistic styles through art making and writing. Students are required to submit multiple photographs of each assignment together with a written narrative discussing their inspiration, approach, course concepts applied, and intended meaning.

The single biggest problem identified in the course was that students used drop boxes for submitting assignments, peer critique, reading instructor feedback, and viewing grades. Accordingly, the Institute undertook the design and development of an application known as the Assignment Studio. The Studio was developed using a Web 2.0 application, Drupal, an open source content management platform, to allow students to upload text and images via an interface streamlining the submission process, peer critique, and faculty reviews. Additionally, numerous features were created to support instructors in the management of student work and grading.

Initial course design assessment, observation of student work, and dialog with the course instructors indicate that this combination of design elements is working very well to reach the course objectives. More importantly, it is clear that the Assignment Studio has applicability to a wide range of courses in the arts and design and would be suitable for deployment by many other universities. Further exploration of this application’s potential is underway.

The focus of this presentation is to present this innovative new approach to facilitate online studio-based instruction, explain the process we used to achieve our results, and discuss the future of this innovation and its application to other courses.

TRACK
Marketing and business track

AGENDA
* Brief presentation on how and why this module came about
* Demonstration of the module in use in our courses
* Current findings about it’s success
* Q and A

GOALS
The goal of this presentation is to get comments and feedback about our system as well as to demonstrate to others in education that Drupal can meet their needs.

RESOURCES
Drupal and Education. Our example / implementation is geared towards Arts Education but will be most interesting to anyone familiar with the education sector.
A demo of the assignment studio (v1) can be played around with here: http://elearning.psu.edu/demo/assignmentstudio/
If you’d like some additional background information on this or any other projects: https://elearning.psu.edu/projects/

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