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Brooklyn College, funded by a grant from the Department of Commerce's Telecommunications and Information Infrastructure Assistance Program (TIIAP), has teamed up with four public high schools in Brooklyn, the City University of New York, and the College Board to create a unique learning experience that we call the Learning Café. In this environment, students who were formerly at risk of dropping out of high school may learn to use the new technology, explore career options, and get a head start on their college careers. Students who successfully complete the earlier parts of the curriculum will be allowed to take a Brooklyn College Core course for college credit at no charge. Students who successfully complete the full curriculum will be guaranteed a place in the next Brooklyn College freshman class. Brooklyn College has helped each of the four high schools to set up a Learning Café equipped with 30 PC workstations and a server, all with T-1 internet access. We have also assembled a quality instructional team comprised of faculty, library and technical staff, and designers. In creating this dynamic learning environment we have developed the following software for the project. The Learning Café browser is a custom piece of software that we developed to serve up the on-line course content. Our primary goal in the Learning Café was to ensure that students entering the classroom would always be able to access their lessons in a friendly, non-threatening environment. We also wanted to help the students to stay on track, increasing their chances of successfully completing the courses. Finally, we wanted to provide a computer interface that was fun, engaging, and simple to use, even for the rawest novice. The Learning Café browser helps us to realize these goals by controlling and monitoring the on-line environment within a virtual café setting. The Learning Café database serves two purposes. It stores organizational and transient data for the on-line courses, including pointers to lesson web pages and questions for on-line quizzes. The database also tracks student usage and performance by recording information such as what lesson a student is currently working on, and what grades he or she got on the on-line quizzes. Altogether, this database allows us to dynamically create informative, individualized content and customized quizzes for the students, supports automatic grading of multiple choice quizzes, facilitates evaluation of individual students and the Learning Café project, and simplifies the process of adding new quizzes, lessons, and courses to the Learning Café. We have developed two fully on-line courses for juniors, which are served up by the Learning Café browser. Information Literacy teaches students about the computer and other research tools, giving them experience with the tools in practical scenarios. Pre-Core English provides lessons on writing and composition, and encourages students to share their writing via email and threaded discussions.
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