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1 Online Education Dr. David Nemitz November 7, 2011

2 Change & the New Normal Change is Inevitable Growth is Optional

3 Personal Mission Statement Empowering Students/Faculty to Successfully Navigate the New Normal in Education/Ministry

4 Objective To provide a framework of information regarding the current national norms, common benchmarks and consistent best practices of online education.

5 Key Concepts #1 – Comparability Internal (online and residential) External (institution and national norms)

6 Key Concepts #2 – Continuous Improvement Benchmarks Best Practices

7 Online Resources http://www.uwex.edu/disted/conference/Resource_library/

8 Online Resources http://sloanconsortium.org/

9 Online Scorecard University Structure/Policies Student Services Faculty Curriculum

10 Structure/Policies Key Word = Strategy Values Driven – Mission Focused

11 Structure/Policies A fully integrated online program has a foundation of: Institutional Support Technology Support Assessment Support

12 Structure/Policies Common Issues in the Foundation Governance Structure Technology Foundation Student Authentication Assessment Practices ADA Strategies

13 Structure/Policies Governance Structure De-centralized vs. Centralized

14 Structure/Policies Technology Foundation Internal vs. Outsourced Platforms

15 Structure/Policies Student Authentication 4 levels of verification

16 Structure/Policies Assessment Practices Embedded or External

17 Structure/Policies ADA Strategies Unique vs. One Fits All

18 Structure/Policies

19 Student Services Key Word = Sensitivity Philippians 2:3-5 Mentality

20 Student Services A fully integrated online program has a foundation of: Advising Support Academic Support Advancement Support

21 Student Services Common Issues in Student Support Fear Disconnected Lack of Networking

22 Student Services Support BEFORE a student begins online studies

23 Student Services Support DURING a student journey with online studies

24 Student Services Support AFTER a student completes his/her online studies

25 Student Services

26 Faculty Key Word = Engagement Building a Community of Inquiry

27 Faculty Swan, Garrison, Richardson, 2009, p. 5 Article Source

28 Faculty Traditional Model T + C / C L

29 Faculty ONLINE MODEL T + L C / C

30 Faculty Social Presence Teaching Presence Cognitive Presence

31 Experiential Learning Kolbs Learning Model Concrete experience Analysis of ExperienceReflection of Experience Ideas from the Experience

32 Experiential Learning Teacher / Client Interaction Concrete experience Analysis of ExperienceReflection of Experience Ideas from the Experience Teacher is a MotivatorTeacher is a Evaluator Teacher is a Coach Teacher is a Teacher

33 Roles of the Faculty As a motivator….you will need discussion As a teacher…you will share information As a coach…you will facilitate As a evaluator…you will set a platform for self discovery

34 Faculty

35 Curriculum Key Word = Branded The elements on the path enhance the learning experience

36 Curriculum BEST PRACTICES COLLABORATION CREATIVITY CONSISTENCY

37 Curriculum BEST PRACTICE SME + IDT = GOOD COURSE

38 Curriculum Common Issues Copyright Infringement Technology Overload Unreasonable Outcomes Faculty Centered Unclear Expectations Assessment tie to Program goals

39 Curriculum


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