I'm not going to spend time copying and pasting he preliminary stats here, since I can run a report for any time period. (It makes sense that the one thing BB would make right is the ease with which it can prove its effectiveness.) However, what I do want to share is the conclusions I've reached.
First, the biggest barrier that prevents SOWI from reaching its potential is technical difficulties that have everything to do with BB. So far, Google has been pretty accommodating. BB, on the other hand,
- Makes it hard for student to enter the chat room and for tutors to tell who is online.
- Automatically sets peoples' statuses to unavailable.
- Randomly ends sessions.
The second issue, however, that I think stops SOWI from being completely effective is the fact that it's not marketed as well as it could be. The more we encourage students to use SOWI, and the more professors encourage students to use SOWI, the more students will, in fact, use the program.
What I want to do in the immediate future:
- Secure one individual from each pilot class to use several aspects of SOWI and then to answer a survey regarding is effectiveness and usability
- Scedule second orientations
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