An Examination of the Outcomes of a Brief and Innovative Partnership: SJSU and Udacity

Erin L. Woodhead, Preston Brown,Susan Snycerski,Sean Laraway, Nicholas Bathurst, Greg Feist,Ronald F. Rogers

Innovative Higher Education(2017)

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In an examination of a brief and innovative partnership, we compared outcomes for two disciplines, Elementary Statistics and General Psychology, across three formats: online as part of the San José State University-Udacity partnership (termed SJSU Plus ), face-to-face (FTF), and online in a redesigned course offering. We also examine predictors of student performance in the SJSU Plus courses. The first offerings of the SJSU Plus courses showed poorer performance compared to their FTF and redesigned online equivalents. Redesigned online courses and FTF courses had similar pass rates. SJSU Plus course performance was significantly improved in the second offering of the Elementary Statistics course. More completed assignments in the SJSU Plus courses were associated with higher exam scores and final grades. We conclude that mode of delivery did not contribute significantly to variations in pass rates.
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Massive open online Courses,MOOCs,Online college classes,Elementary statistics,General psychology,Orientation,Assignments
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