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Chris LeeMay 2011
Analysis
Design
Development
Implementation
Evaluation
Average student loan debt at graduation up 48% since 2001
86-97% of attendees of private, for-profit schools borrow to pay their tuition
Table3
Target
Learners
Actual
Status
Desired
StatusGap
Target
Learners
Actual
Status
Desired
StatusGap
4-yearprivate
for-profit24.80% 5% 19.80% 2-year 55% 100% 45%
2-yearprivate
for-profit21.00% 5% 16.00% 4-year 77% 100% 23%
StudentLoanDebtbySchoolType(Sortedbyhigh-to-lowGap)
PercentofEligibleStudentsNotApplyingfor
FinancialAidbySchoolType(Sortedbyhigh-to-lowGap)
2-yearprivate
non-profit17.30% 5% 12.30%
4-yearprivate
non-profit6.30% 5% 1.30%
Datadidnotdistinguishprivate/public/for-profit
2-yearpublic 8.50% 5% 0.50%
Demonstrate knowledge of the several types of financial aid (Needs-based, merit-based, and the individual award types: scholarships, grants, loans, work study)
After learning about the typical aid and tuition policies of private non-profit, private for-profit and public colleges, calculate the total cost of attendance (COA) of the different types of colleges
Identify “bargain” colleges
Estimate whether eligible for needs-based aid
Calculate college borrowing recommended ceiling
Why the web?• Must be accessible by students outside of school
• Availability of existing instructional material
already on the web
• Web-based research is an important part of the
performance context for selecting colleges
Will use some video, some text
enfor ced sequence
PassFail
Review,
Sequence
not enfor ced
Intermission!
Drop a new block for
Each question
you get right.
Work Study
Student Loan
Grant
“Free Money”
Money you must pay back
Money you get by working
Drag each of the items below left to the correct definition on the right.
Which Type of aid is most popular? Type answer here
What do you call aid you get because of good grades?Needs- Merit-
Based Based
What do you call aid you get because of
financial hardship? Needs- Merit-
Based Based
Questions
Presented
On-screen
One-by-one
True or False: If you declare bankruptcy, it’s
up to a judge whether you must repay student loans.
These questions
tie to learning
objectives shown
in table 5.
T F
True or False: Virtually every student is eligible for
Some kind of federal student aid.
T F
Formative• One-on-one evaluation
• Targeted field trial
Summative• Expert judgment phase
--Congruence, content, design, feasibility
• Field Trial
--Kirkpatrick