ASCCC SPRING PLENARY SESSION APRIL 9, 2015 The Online Education Initiative: Get the Latest! Dan Crump, American River College John Freitas, Los Angeles.

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ASCCC SPRING PLENARY SESSION APRIL 9, 2015 The Online Education Initiative: Get the Latest! Dan Crump, American River College John Freitas, Los Angeles City College Jory Hadsell, OEI Chief Academic Officer Pat James, OEI Executive Director

A LITTLE BACKGROUND

WHERE WE ARE NOW Turning away students 2015 Trying to get them back!

DISTANCE EDUCATION IN CCC The average time it takes a student to graduate from a CCC: 7 years The average time it takes for a student to transfer from a CCC to a four-year institution: 4 years Source: CCC Research and Planning Group (February 2015) based on data from the CCC Chancellor’s Office MIS Data Warehouse.

WHAT DO WE HOPE TO ACCOMPLISH IN A NUTSHELL? Increase the ability of our students to complete their educational goals.

GENERAL COMPONENTS OF THE OEI OEI Technology resources that maximize economies of scale System wide resources for online students System wide resources for developing high- quality online courses

COMPLETION BY…. Improve success and retention in online courses for the CCC’s Prepared students Prepared faculty Quality course design and content resources Providing resources to colleges to allow for the addition of quality online courses Providing students with opportunities to take classes when and where they need them

ReadinessTutoringFull-Launch Antelope ValleyBarstowButte CabrilloColumbiaCoastline College of the CanyonsImperial ValleyFoothill HartnellMt. San AntonioShasta Mira CostaOhloneFresno City Monterey PeninsulaPierceLake Tahoe Rio HondoSaddlebackMt. San Jacinto West Los AngelesVictor ValleyVentura PILOT COLLEGES

INITIAL PILOT PHASE

RESOURCE UPDATES! Tutoring: Pilots underway at 8 colleges Extension to all pilot colleges by fall 2015 (no cost) No cost platform to connect local tutors to students online for all colleges (End of March 2015) Low cost 24/7 online tutoring for all students available for all colleges (End of March 2015) Link Systems via the Foundation for the CCCs Embedded Basic Skills Support Resources In Planning and pilot stages Shared resources and strategies

RESOURCE UPDATES! Online Student Readiness: Pilots underway at 8 colleges Extension to all pilot colleges by fall 2015 (no cost) No cost online student readiness modules will be available to all colleges via Canvas implementation Currently piloting readiness modules combined with Smarter Measure Assessment

ONLINE LEARNER READINESS MODULES (PILOT PHASE) Module 1: Introduction to Online Learning Module 2: Getting Tech Ready Module 3: Organizing for Online Success Module 4: Online Study Skills and Managing Time Module 5: Communication Skills for Online Learning Module 6: Online Reading Strategies

RESOURCE UPDATES Professional Development & Course Design Support Professional Development Clearinghouse (End of April) Online Course Design Standards (piloted and revised) Online Course Review (67 courses in pilot colleges have been reviewed—20 more in process now) Reviewer Training: Peer Online Course Review (POCR) March 27 th (Foothill College) May 1 st (Cerritos) June 17 th (OTC: San Diego) Professional Development Summits Access to Instructional Designers Access to Accessibility support

TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES Common Course Management System Will allow for state wide online community Enable the deployment of integrated student and faculty resources Provide no and/or low cost access to an up-to-date, easy to access, fully-functional CMS Currently researching state wide procurement of add-on tools for online proctoring, plagiarism, etc. Canvas was selected on February 5, with an intent to award announced the following week. Currently in contract negotiations

COMMON COURSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM! CANVAS! We considered what was best for students.

WHY CANVAS? Overwhelming support from students Nearly unanimous decision Ease of use and robust functionality Partnership and customization opportunities History of strong completion and success rate improvements Site visits and reference checks (including students & faculty) were overwhelmingly supportive

COMMON COURSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM! CANVAS! Canvas

DO ALL COLLEGES HAVE TO MOVE TO CANVAS? NO! We hope you will want to, though! Ease of use and upgrades will be managed at the system level Cost will be significantly reduced Resources will be integrated for both faculty and students Opportunities for collaboration for both faculty and students Partnership with Canvas will allow for customization for the CCC’s Many resources will still be available to those who stay in their own CMS.

WHAT TO DO WITH ANY SAVINGS? Resolution S15 Resolved, That the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges urge local senates and bargaining units to work with their administrations to ensure that any monetary savings which may result from a district or college transitioning to a Common Course Management System (CCMS) be used primarily to support the professional development needs of distance education faculty making the transition to the new CCMS.

ONLY ONE COMPONENT….. Student Exchange

ONLY ONE COMPONENT….. STUDENT EXCHANGE We are NOT the 113 th CCC.

WHAT’S THE EXCHANGE? Will allow students needing courses that are not available at their home college, to seamlessly enroll in those courses, as needed, at other CCCs, thereby, leveling the enrollments in high demand or difficult to fill courses. Will include access to resources for both colleges and students Improve completion rates across the state.

IMPLICATIONS OF THE EXCHANGE… Access to the hard to get courses needed to graduate or transfer Exchange courses seamlessly articulate between colleges (C-ID, ADT courses) Streamlined application and registration processes Financial aid combined across colleges in the Exchange Common learning environment (CCMS / Canvas) Course status and final grade shared back to home college automatically (credit toward degree or transfer goal)

CCMS (Any college) Local Online Courses Local F2F, Hybrid Courses Online Course Exchange (Consortium Colleges) Requires OEI Course Review C-ID, ADT Approved Courses Focused on Student Completion Who gets credit? Teaching College: FTE ($) Home College: Completion DOES EVERYONE HAVE TO BE IN THE EXCHANGE?

LOCAL SENATES MUST BE CONSULTED Resolution S15 Resolved, That the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges affirm that college or district participation in any of the current or future statewide initiatives does not nullify local senate purview over academic and professional matters; Resolved, That the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges urge the Chancellor’s Office to remind governing boards and their designees that they must engage in collegial consultation with local senates before and during participation in any current or future statewide initiatives which encompass academic and professional matters; and Resolved, That the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges urge local senates to focus on the educational needs of their students and the professional needs of their faculty when deciding whether or not to recommend to their governing boards and/or designees participation in any current or future statewide initiative.

THE OEI CONSORTIUM Organization to form, initially with 24 pilot institutions as members. Governing body for implementation decisions that affect the member colleges. Will be formally convened sometime in early- or mid-2015.

GOVERNANCE 27 Member Steering Committee: Chair and Vice-Chair Representatives of constituent groups: Librarians, A&R, CIO, CSSO, CEO, Students, DE Coordinators, etc. 9 ASCCC faculty representatives Makes broad policy recommendations to the OEI Management Team (Foothill-De Anza CCD)

DEVELOP A CROSS-SYSTEM COLLABORATIVE CULTURE FOCUSED ON WHAT WORKS FOR STUDENTS.

CONTACT INFORMATION Website: Tech Edge Newsletter: Updates Blog: Jory Hadsell: Pat James: John Freitas: Dan Crump: