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1 Lawrence C. Ragan NC TLT Symposium

2 Lawrence C. Ragan Director of Instructional Design & Development From Full to Self-Serve: The World Campus ID&D Model

3 By Way of Introduction Director of Instructional Design & Development for World Campus ID&D responsible for producing instructional materials for Penn State’s World Campus Faculty Development Coordinator

4 World Campus Mainstreamed DE initiative Built upon historical DE program Currently: 5,700 WC enrollments 18 “Programs”- 150 courses 150 staff

5 Interests About ID&D Change –Educational innovations –New learning opportunities –Personal growth –Never a dull moment –Influencing educational system

6 Topics to Share Unit Mission, Goals, and Philosophy Organizational Issues –ID&D Services –Staffing Models –Development Models Challenges Lessons Learned

7 World Campus Food Chain Academic Programs Instructional Design & Development Student Services

8 Mission of ID&D To provide a range of design and development services for faculty participating in the development of course material for delivery via the World Campus system

9 Unit Goals To serve students by extending the academic resources of the University to individuals without constraints of time or place To create cost effective & learning efficient educational experiences for delivery via a variety of media To innovate in online learning

10 ID&D Philosophy Quality educational experience first Appropriate use of technology One media does not fit all Student-centered/active learning systems (not necessarily all at once) Meet the faculty at their starting place

11 Fac Dev Staffing Services Timing Organizational Issues ON-LINE EDUATION Costs

12 ID&D Staffing (33 FTE) Instructional Designers Instructional Materials Designers Instructional Technologist Graphic Artist Technical Typist Production/Support Asst. Unit Directors

13 ID&D Services Project management/leadership Instructional design Materials production/processing Systems implementation Faculty development DE pedagogy Instructional technology

14 ID&D Costs Vary by ID model and project type In general terms (by media) Print Digital Media Multiple Media $12K$45+K$20K

15 Timing Desired model: first course 8 months, subsequent courses 4-6 months 1st Semester2nd Semester 3rd Semester Content Development ID&D Production Course Delivery

16 Faculty Development Critical element for success in online ventures Provide a variety of fac dev services –Consulting –Workshops –Retreats/conferences –Seminars

17 Outcomes Assessment Unit metrics: –number of courses produced per year –Cost/course –Time/course (all must fit quality definition) Student/Faculty Satisfaction

18 Instructional Design & Development Services & Processes

19 Critical Juncture Old: full service unit (only show in town) Departmental resource units New: need to restructure to address changing departmental issue

20 From Full to Self-serve Goal: to develop an operational plan that will allow a variety of support services

21 Full Serve Option ID&D provides all design, development, and implementation services Faculty provide content and pedagogy

22 Self-serve Option Faculty (via departmental services) provide –Content and pedagogy –All development ID&D provides systems implementation

23 Semi-serve Option Faculty provide content and pedagogy and partially created course material ID&D provides course development and systems implementation

24 Necessary Elements Clearly defined roles & responsibilities Clearly defined quality standards Clearly defined process/procedures Grasp of tasks at each phase in process

25 Instructional Design & Development Lessons Learned

26 Faculty Issues Assurance Incentive SupportAcknow- ledgement Faculty Commitment

27 Staff Issues Safe “Mistake” Zone Tools and Training Financial Rewards Opportunity to learn Staff Commitment

28 Administrative Issues Assurance Quantifiable Measures ResponsivenessFlexibility ID&D Unit

29 http://www.personal.psu.edu/staff/lcr1 www.worldcampus.psu.edu LCR1@PSU.EDU


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