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Title: Four Waves of Teaching and Learning with Serf


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Four Waves of Teaching and Learning with Serf
  • Server-side Educational Records Facilitator

2
What Is Serf?
  • Invented at the University of Delaware in 1997,
    Serf is a self-paced multimedia learning
    environment that enables students to navigate a
    syllabus, access instructional resources,
    communicate, and submit assignments over the Web.
  • Instructors create courses without having to know
    HTML.

3
LoggingOn
4
Viewing the Course
5
Student ControlPanel
6
Instructor Options
7
Editing a Serf Syllabus
8
Kinds of Syllabus Events
Textual Content (adds text to the current
cluster) Class title (starts a new class
cluster) Generic title (starts a new generic
cluster) Preamble title (starts a new preamble
cluster) Multimedia graphic (adds content with a
graphic icon and link) Multimedia movie (adds
content with a movie icon and link) Multimedia
sound (adds content with a sound icon and link)
Multimedia Web site (adds content with a Web
site icon and link) Observational assignment Web
portfolio assignment Web query assignment Submit
file assignment True/false question Multiple
choice question Fill-in-the-blank question Image
map question Short answer question Slider
question (Likert scale) Examination (launches a
test) Strand (launches a tutorial
module) Diagnostic (launches a self-assessment) Su
rvey (administers a questionnaire) Control panel
(creates a customized control panel) Menu bar
(replaces or augments the current Serf menu
bar) Banner (replaces or augments the current
banner) Trailer (replaces or augments the current
trailer)
9
Creating an Event
10
Editor Viewer
11
Using theGradebook
12
Assigning Grades
13
Teaching in the Zone
  • Helping All Students by Giving
  • What They Need, When They Need It

14
Identifying the Zone
  • Vygotsky defined the zone of proximal development
    as the difference between the difficulty level of
    a problem a student can cope with independently
    and the level that can be accomplished with help
    from others.
  • Systems like Serf identify the zone and provide
    the help from others.

15
Throwing the Zone Away
  • In traditional teaching, we throw the zone away.
  • Students take tests, the results of which often
    are never handed back.
  • Students hand in term papers at the end of a
    course with no chance to rewrite them.
  • We are throwing the zone away.

16
Teaching in the Zone
  • Constructivist teaching via the Web brings the
    student into the zone.
  • The instructor becomes a coach who helps the
    student achieve goals.
  • Time shifting makes the process efficient and
    manageable for student and teacher alike.

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A Hypothesis
  • The effectiveness of an online learning system is
    directly related to the degree in which it
    facilitates teaching in the zone.
  • Methods I use to do this include
  • Giving the student another try
  • Just-in-time discussion
  • Customized scaffolding
  • Gallery of other students work

18
Serf 2.0Summer 1998
  • Version 2 added to Serf a testing system that can
    administer and grade objective test questions in
    a traditional exam style, or present
    competency-based tests according to Blooms
    mastery learning model.

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Kinds of Test Questions
  • True/False
  • Multiple Choice
  • Fill-in-the-Blank
  • Image Map
  • Short Answer
  • Slider (Likert Scale)

20
Editing aQuestion
21
Editing aPool
22
Editing aModule
  • Practice vs Graded
  • Weight of Module
  • Criterion
  • Repeats
  • Reviews
  • Deadlines
  • Time frames

23
Creating aSection
  • Relative weight
  • Question pool
  • Random or sequential
  • Length
  • Competency
  • Origin
  • Hide or see scores
  • Time limit
  • Allow skipping questions
  • Allow changing answers
  • Branching on condition

24
Serf 3.0Summer 1999
  • Version 3 added support for surveys, diagnostic
    assessments, tutorials,and discussion forums

25
Discussion Forums
26
Controlling ForumAccess
27
Reading ForumTopics
28
Writing In aForum
29
Serf 4.0Spring 2003
  • Version 4 added support for portals, document
    sharing, and communities.

30
Serf Portals
  • One Serf server can support multiple domain
    names, each of which can have its own unique look
    and feel.
  • The style table enables each portal to have its
    own unique look and feel.
  • The Serf logo and branding can be replaced by
    custom graphics and slogans.
  • Thus, an institution can create a totally
    customized look and feel without any
    acknowledgement that the underlying software is
    powered by Serf.

31
iCubedConnect for Education
  • Music EducationEnglish as a Second Language

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iCubedConnect for Education
  • Delivers online courses at 89 Colleges and
    Universities.
  • Students buy CD-ROM containing unique
    registration number.
  • Serf ticket office uses registration number to
    admit one student per CD.

33
iCubedConnect for Education
  • Serf sites can create their own branding.
  • The name Serf can be totally removed.
  • Shown here is the iCubed branding.

34
State of DelawareDistance Adult Learning
  • Diploma-At-A-Distance
  • ABE-At-A-Distance

35
Diploma-At-A-Distance
  • Graduates receive a real high school diploma from
    the James H. Groves Adult High School.

36
WECWorld Education Council
  • AsiaBusiness Education

37
World Education Council
  • Offers in Asia an online MBA from Nottingham
    Trent University.

38
The Blend
Objectives Outcomes Study Plan Action
Plan Asynchronous Discussions Reminders CDROM link
Constructive Alignment
Center based Classes Assignment Exam Focus
Knowledge Video Lectures Linked to module and
study plan
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