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-- the Labyrinth Spring 1995 --

GWCC

Who's Doing What At...

GateWay Community College


  o Yvonne Zeka reports that NovaNet, a communications and education delivery system operated out of the University of Illinois, is used within every academic division. Students access NovaNet from the Learning Center, the library, the computer lab, or from home via modems. For instructors, NovaNet offers thousands of available lessons, a management system, and access to the Internet. Instructors use NovaNet at many levels. Often, they begin by augmenting tutoring with NovaNet lessons. Next, an instructor might try constructing a NovaNet curriculum, assembling a sequence of existing lessons, or having NovaNet manage any "off-the- shelf" software. They might then use NovaNet's diagnostic testing. Finally, they can have their students use NovaNet for communication via electronic bulletin boards or for exploring the Internet.

  o Faculty-Staff Developer Kathy Kunath mentions that Gateway is in the early stages of exploring multimedia and in developing a plan to facilitate its integration into the classroom. In early January, faculty were introduced to the world of multimedia with a presentation by Donna Rebadow (PVCC), Mary Lou Mosley (PVCC), and Alan Levine (MCLI). The next step is to identify resources the college will need to develop their plan.

  o Jackie Fergusson uses NovaNet for lessons in chemistry and dimensional analysis, while Resse Weide is exploring the use of the biology lessons. Gail Shay uses NovaNet lessons for teaching Spanish, and from within NovaNet students can also access a Hypercard stack. The system keeps track of what lessons the student has used, when and how much time they spend in each portion, and it can even pull the results of a quiz from the Hypercard stack. In fact, NovaNet can "link" to any software package installed on the computer and is able to extract results from lessons built in Toolbook, Authorware, and other authoring programs. Mary Al-Saleh and Frieda Muwakkil are using NovaNet to deliver terminology quizzes to their Nursing (NUR 101) classes. The system provides instant feedback to users and allows instructors to track scores and which questions students have missed. As part of a new block program combining classes in reading and study skills, Elizabeth Skinner and Geri Rasmussen's students work in groups on NovaNet and check themselves with on-line diagnostic testing. They hope soon to use NovaNet's electronic bulletin board features to have students submit and critique their writing. English instructors Elizabeth Skinner and Margie Aker have been using NovaNet for six semesters and have been able to easily update the lessons based upon student feedback and the need to adapt to new text books. In Developmental English (ENG 071), David Wessel's students spent half of their class time using NovaNet to practice grammar skills and the other half working in groups on writing assignments. He noted a drastic improvement in their writing over the five-week span of a summer course.

  o Library users turn to the Index Tutor to learn about the different types of library indexes. This Hypercard stack was developed under a District Instructional Technology grant to Josefa Garcia, with programming assistance from Nick Orlando and art from student Tony Zeka. The library's new Prospector LAN, a CD-ROM database of full-text information, may be accessed from any of the five stations in the Library as well as from the computer classrooms.


Maricopa Center for Learning & Instruction (MCLI)
The Internet Connection at MCLI is Alan Levine --}
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