Last Thursday, I attended a very interesting focus group. Do you think it was about getting a spark from the library? It actually was not. It was about the upcoming Virtual Learning Commons project known as SPARK, which stands for “Student Papers and Academic Research Kit.” SPARK is, quite simply, a 24/7 eLearning resource for students that need help with any aspect of completing an assignment.
Basic concerns such as how to start an assignment and where to look for the right materials for an assignment are all addressed by the SPARK modules. Most students including myself don’t know where to start. I am usually bombarded by ideas and I don’t know which one to use! SPARK addresses all these issues.
Its 3 major categories of “Getting Started”, “Exploring” and “Pulling It Together” are broken down into 13 excellent modules. Many of these modules contain short videos to demonstrate the needs. Can you believe there is an “essay editing” module under the “Pulling It Together” tab? Wouldn’t you love that? Most importantly, SPARK can be accessed from anywhere and anytime from multiple devices.
There were other students who attended the focus group to share their ideas and how they see SPARK making a difference in their academic career. In their words, they saw SPARK as: intuitive, helpful, a time-manager, guide, like Google but more efficient, not overwhelming, easy to navigate, etc. The modules are not just limited to writing papers, but any kind of assignment. They encourage you to ask different questions to yourself to find out what you actually need to complete the assignment as well as how to manage time between assignments.
To share with you, I am quite excited to use this service. Are you as excited as me? What do you think about this service? Do you think students would rely on SPARK when they are on the verge of breaking down due to overwhelming assignments?