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Faculty Perspectives on a Collaborative, Multi-Institutional Online Hydrology Graduate Student Training Program


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Created: May 28, 2022 at 2:42 p.m.
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DOI: 10.4211/hs.2372f0c0a90d4061ae7f50a7f2a01cbd
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Abstract

This resource contains the survey questions, compiled results, and code for Fisher's exact test, as associated with the following manuscript:

"Faculty Perspectives on a Collaborative, Multi-Institutional Online Hydrology Graduate Student Training Program" by Anne J. Jefferson, Steven P. Loheide, and Deanna H. McCay.
Submitted to Frontiers in Water, in the research topic: “Innovations in Remote and Online Education by Hydrologic Scientists", May 2022

Abstract:
The CUAHSI Virtual University is an interinstitutional graduate training framework that was developed to increase access to specialized hydrology courses for graduate students from participating institutions. The program was designed to capitalize on the benefits of collaborative teaching, allowing students to differentiate their learning and access subject matter experts at multiple institutions, while enrolled in a single course at their home institution, through a framework of reciprocity. Although the CUAHSI Virtual University was developed prior to the covid-19 pandemic, the resilience of its online education model to such disruptions to classroom teaching increases the urgency of understanding how effective such an approach is at achieving its goals and what challenges multi-institutional graduate training faces for sustainability and expansion within the water sciences or in other disciplines. To gain faculty perspectives on the program, we surveyed water science faculty who had served as instructors in the program, as well as water science faculty who had not participated and departmental chairs of participating instructors. Our data show widespread agreement across respondent types that the program is positive for students, diversifying their educational opportunities and increasing access to subject matter experts. Concerns and factors limiting faculty participation revolved around faculty workload and administrative barriers, including low enrollment at individual institutions. If these barriers can be surmounted, the CUAHSI Virtual University has the potential for wider participation within hydrology and adoption in other STEM disciplines.

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Jefferson, A. J., D. H. McCay, S. Loheide (2022). Faculty Perspectives on a Collaborative, Multi-Institutional Online Hydrology Graduate Student Training Program, HydroShare, https://doi.org/10.4211/hs.2372f0c0a90d4061ae7f50a7f2a01cbd

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