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Opportunities Working Together to Help Educators Attain the Power of eLearning

Opportunities Working Together to Help Educators Attain the Power of eLearning. Becky Vasquez, Director, I.T. Services & Shirley Waterhouse, Director, Educational Technology Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University December 20, 2005, Washington D.C. Becky Vasquez Director, I.T. Services

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Opportunities Working Together to Help Educators Attain the Power of eLearning

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  1. OpportunitiesWorking Together to Help Educators Attain the Power of eLearning Becky Vasquez, Director, I.T. Services & Shirley Waterhouse, Director, Educational Technology Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University December 20, 2005, Washington D.C.

  2. Becky Vasquez Director, I.T. Services • Responsible for Portal, Learning System, and Intranet/Web Services • Leads three campuses Services teams (1st and 2nd level I.T. support) • Budgetary, strategic direction, and vendor partnership responsibilities for above.

  3. Dr. Shirley Waterhouse Director, Educational Technology • Leads all eLearning initiatives for the University • Author of six books - Most recent is “The Power of eLearning” • Won Outstanding Teacher award 11 out of 14 semesters An award voted on by graduating seniors • International consultant and speaker on eLearning

  4. Thoughts for today…. • Presenting our vision • Engaging in further brainstorming • Establishing concrete next steps

  5. What makes a good client?

  6. Some of the Attributes of a Good Client • Participate in the Blackboard Idea Exchange • Serve as a client reference • Provide good PR for Bb both internally & externally • Invest in the product extensively • Attend and present at Bb users’ conference (Bb World) • Support Bb’s philosophy - commercial vs open source

  7. Continued Growth Trends in the Use of Blackboard

  8. What makes a good partner?

  9. Some of the Attributes of a Good Partner…. • Sponsor Bb Days • Initiate projects that promote both Bb and ERAU • Greentree Gazette article • The white paper, “Academic ERP Learning Management Systems” • Bb Matters articles • Upcoming proposal to EDUCAUSE, “To Host or Not to Host” • Apply the extraordinary talent of the ERAU IT Management team and staff towards Bb initiatives

  10. (Con’t) • Use our global presence to aid Bb’s global marketing efforts (For example, speaking internationally on Bb’s behalf – United Arab Emirates, Oman, Saudi Arabia) • Serve when asked by Bb • Product advisory board • Video testimonial • Bionic/Greenhouse Awards course judging • Steering committee • Marty Smith, Extended Campus Chancellor, representation and panel discussion at the North Carolina Collaborative E-Learning Conference • Upcoming Services Team Retreat in Orlando

  11. Plus, good partners have to be willing to wear buttons….lots of buttons…. And the winner is….. Dr. Shirley Waterhouse

  12. AND get VPs who don’t dance to dance… A reluctant Jim Hermens AND liven up the Blackboard parties! (Although, you are probably ok on this one on your own.) Ira Strauss, aka Rock Star Our Friends at Bb!

  13. How do we go from a good partnership to a great one? ......How do we work together to “enable educational innovations everywhere by connecting people and technology?”Stability has been achieved, now let’s work together to transform education.

  14. First…. Thank you Blackboard

  15. Shirley’s background……. I came to Florida in the 70s on a sailboat.

  16. Around the time Todd looked like this…

  17. And when most of the Bb team was still just a twinkle in the eyes of their parents…

  18. High school teacher, then community college teacher • 1979 My first book came out & I left teaching to consult in D.C. • In 1989 – came to ERAU for a one-year contract • Married in 1990 in a hot-air balloon in Napa Valley

  19. Educational Technology at ERAU

  20. Ed Tech Implemented in 1996 • Course Management Tools Were Our First Initiatives • NetCourse – 1996 • LearningSpace - 1997 • WebCT - 1998 • Blackboard – 1999-2000 • Faculty Technology Development – Tech Camps • Bilocated Courses Between Prescott and DB

  21. Noted Ed Tech Initiatives • TechZone & One-on-one consulting • Extensive Website for Resources and Bb Organization • How To Tutorials • eMentoring • Course Redesigns • Digital Media Development • Mentoring Grad Students Surveying Faculty’s Use of Bb

  22. Half Web Components, Half Face-to-Face Instruction (Hybrid or Blended eLearning Delivery Method) • Collaboration activities, web research, self-tests • Self-directed tutorials & CD activities • Documented the development process • Assessed the results

  23. Online MBA Course Redesign • Slides with audio • Supplemental activities • Online discussions • Self-tests • Online exams

  24. Examples of How ERAU Faculty are Using Technology

  25. Five Significant Technology Projects • Daytona Beach: • Online videos to enhance hybrid learning – intro videos • Digital videos to enhance hybrid learning – upset training • Prescott: • Web-based instructional modules/flexible delivery • Web-based meteorology repository • EC Team: • Master instructor teaches simultaneously at several locations-webinars

  26. Graphics • Photographs, illustrations, course banners.

  27. Flash Interactives

  28. Helping to Control Death by PowerPoint • Reduce file size • Audio over PP

  29. DVD Creation and Menuing

  30. Video Editing and Streaming • Studio facilities. • Streaming services via VitalStream. • Allows faculty to add clips to their online presence for local and distancecourses.

  31. Simulation Recording, Editing, Narration

  32. We still have a long way to go at ERAU, as do most institutions, to attain the true power of elearning.

  33. Everett Rogers Change Adoption By 2005 – Faculty at ERAU are doing well in LMS adoption for distributing info via the web. GOOD (90% or so)

  34. “The students see technology right now as supplemental rather than transformative.” (Statement from survey representative – Kvavik, Associate VP, University of Minnesota. Survey of 18,039 freshmen and seniors at 63 Institutions EDUCAUSE (ECAR study).

  35. In the Transformative Category - (Adoption of eLearning Pedagogy) Only About 16% Adoption We are in the “Needs Improvement” category.

  36. “It is a miracle that curiosity survives a formal education.” ………………….Albert Einstein

  37. Transforming education. Attaining the power of eLearning. ………..Admirable goals, but how are they accomplished?

  38. There are four critical components……

  39. Getting Over the Mountain to Transform Education and Attain the Power of eLearning Leadership Commitment (Awareness and Support) eLearning Strategic Plans Adequate Investment in Tools and Support

  40. Getting Over the Mountain to Transform Education and Attain the Power of eLearning Leadership Commitment (Awareness and Support) Faculty’s Adoption eLearning Strategic Plans New Technology Skills Investment in Tools and Support New Teaching Strategies

  41. Back to..How do we go from a good partnership to a great one? And…..At the same time help educators attain the power of eLearning?

  42. Let’s look for opportunities to work together..A good place to start is to look back at 2005.

  43. 12 Events From 2005 – Provide Ideas 1. Still gadget hype -- iPods this year 2. Still no company selling “killer” online courses 3. The world really is flat 4. Growing interest in University assessment tools 5. Teacher training institutions getting blasted for poor job (Millions of students of education.)

  44. 6. IT top issues – In the top 10 • Strategic Planning (No. 4) • Faculty technology development (No. 6) • eLearning and Distributed Teaching and Learning (No. 7) 7. Studies on distance learning growth • Sloan Consortium reports about 2.6 Million students enrolled in 2004 • Up from 1.6 Million in 2002 • Studies on top countries for American Universities to pursue in providing distance learning

  45. The Top 10 Countries 1. South Korea 2. Japan 3. Germany 4. Britain 5. China 6. Taiwan 7. Netherlands 8. Malaysia 9. Mexico 10. Switzerland

  46. Focus on education in Africa – William and Flora Hewlett Foundation for teacher education. Also, the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls in Africa – opens soon. 10. EDUCAUSE addresses workshop for Ed Tech directors 11. Chronicle has IT workshop for institutional leaders 12. Last, but not least…..Blackboard and WebCT merger

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