Regular and Effective Contact in Online Education Lori Bennett, Moorpark College Dolores Davison, Foothill College Michael Heumann, Imperial Valley College.

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Regular and Effective Contact in Online Education Lori Bennett, Moorpark College Dolores Davison, Foothill College Michael Heumann, Imperial Valley College Vivian Varela, Mendocino College ASCCC Fall Curriculum Regional Meetings November 13 and 14, 2015

On the Internet, No One Knows You’re a Dog

And That is a Problem… Why? Financial aid fraud Apportionment issues Integrity of the course, grades, degrees, the college Visa issues Accreditation Others?

What do the Feds Say Code of Federal Regulations, Title 34, Education §602. Correspondence Education Means: 1.Education provided through one or more courses by an institution under which the institution provides instructional materials, by mail or electronic transmission, including examinations on the materials, to students who are separated from the instructor. 2.Interaction between the instructor and the student is limited, is not regular and substantive, and is primarily initiated by the student. 3.Correspondence courses are typically self-paced. 4.Correspondence education is not distance education. K

What do the Feds Say Code of Federal Regulations, Title 34, Education §602. Distance education means: Education that uses one or more of the technologies listed in paragraphs (1) through (4) of this definition to deliver instruction to students who are separated from the instructor and to support regular and substantive interaction between the students and the instructor, either synchronously or asynchronously. The technologies may include: 1.The internet; 2.One-way and two-way transmissions through open broadcast, closed circuit, cable, microwave, broadband lines, fiber optics, satellite, or wireless communications devices: 3.Audio conferencing: or 4.Video cassettes, DVDs, and CDROMs, if the cassettes, DVDs. or CD ROMs are used in a course in conjunction with any of the technologies listed in paragraphs (1) through (3) of this definition.

What does the ACCJC Say Distance education is defined, for the purpose of accreditation review as a formal interaction which uses one or more technologies to deliver instruction to students who are separated from the instructor and which support regular and substantive interaction between the student and instructor… to-Evaluating-DE-and-CE_2012.pdf

What does Title 5 Say § Instructor Contact. In addition to the requirements of section and any locally established requirements applicable to all courses, district governing boards shall ensure that: (a) Any portion of a course conducted through distance education includes regular effective contact between instructor and students, through group or individual meetings, orientation and review sessions, supplemental seminar or study sessions, field trips, library workshops, telephone contact, correspondence, voice mail, , or other activities. Regular effective contact is an academic and professional matter pursuant to sections et seq.

Online, Hybrid, & Correspondence Courses An online course never* requires a meeting on campus but does require instructor initiated regular and substantive interaction with the students, either synchronously or asynchronously. These courses are conducted entirely over the internet, with course materials are posted on a course website. *There can be local variation as to whether or not an online course may require on campus proctored testing.

Online, Hybrid, & Correspondence Courses A hybrid course combines online learning with scheduled face-to-face class sessions on campus with the instructor. The campus sessions meet at the scheduled days, times, and defined location as indicated in the schedule of classes. Currently, these are locally defined in terms of percentage (ie, 20% online, etc.) D

Online, Hybrid, & Correspondence Courses A correspondence course provides instructional materials by mail or electronic transmission, including examinations and materials. Interaction between the instructor and the students is limited, is not regular and substantive, and is primarily initiated by the student. These courses are usually self- paced.

Regular and substantive (plus effective) Contact Now what?

Remember Tippy?

A Definition What precisely does regular and substantive or effective contact mean? Who defines it? Hint: Title 5 § Regular effective contact is an academic and professional matter pursuant to sections et seq.

Methods of Instruction: Instructor/Student Contact Information Delivery Procedural Announcements Course Materials/Modules Personalized Audio/Video Content Online Video Databases Internet Resources Library/Database Resources Electronic Databases Webcasts Podcasts Webinars Discussion Forums Listserv

Methods of Instruction: Instructor/Student Contact Regular and Substantive Contact Reactive and Observational Announcements Chat Rooms Instant messaging Private Messages Responding to Bulletin Board/Public Message Forum Responding to Discussion boards E-Conferencing /Video Conferencing internet library resources Timely Webcasts Timely Podcasts

Methods of Instruction: Instructor/Student Contact Hybrid and In-Person Contact Personal Orientation Sessions In-Person Group Meetings In-Person Review Sessions In-Person Examinations Other (please describe):

Now What? Do you have a process? Was it initiated by and approved by your senate? How are you verifying your courses meet your definition? Documentation COR or other approval process Training & Professional Development What does your process look like? What kinds of problems are you having with this issue on your campus? What resources do you need?

Does your college have a Regular and Effective Contact policy? Develop a policy in consultation with Academic Senate— Curriculum Committee & DE Committee Policies often contain: Definition of REC (use Title 5 language) Instructor initiated focus Guidelines for frequency of contact Syllabus information Variety of methods that constitute “contact” Need for contact to be ongoing and consistent throughout semester Best practices for engaging with students

Example: Foothill College

Example: Imperial Valley College

REC Policy Examples Foothill College REC Policy: Imperial Valley College REC Policy: _Final_ pdf _Final_ pdf Mt. San Antonio College REC Policy (AP 4105): Mt. San Jacinto College REC Policy: mmittees/CurriculumCommittee/Documents/Regular_Effectiv e_Contactv5.pdf mmittees/CurriculumCommittee/Documents/Regular_Effectiv e_Contactv5.pdf

DE Addendum All courses offered as distance education (be they fully online or hybrid) must have separate approval: If any portion of the instruction in a proposed or existing course or course section is designed to be provided through distance education in lieu of face-to-face interaction between instructor and student, the course shall be separately reviewed and approved according to the district's adopted course approval procedures. NOTE: Authority cited: Sections and 70901, Education Code. Reference: Sections and 70902, Education Code.

What Criteria Should Be Considered? How will the content of the course be delivered via DE? Asynchronous vs synchronous Methods of instruction Regular and effective contact Is the amount and quality of the content and instruction in the DE course equivalent to the face-to-face? Methods of evaluation How will you address fraud or identity issues? Is proctoring available? Accessibility Is the digital content 508 compliant?

Additional Criteria to Consider Technical support If students have computer issues or other technical issues, how will the college provide assistance? Learning services What sorts of online tutoring services are available for DE students? Can DE students access library content online? Student services Does your college provide online tutoring? What about counseling? Substantive Change Report Is more than 50% of the program offered online (think GE as well)? If so, you need to file a report!

Thank You! Lori Bennett Dolores Davison Michael Heumann Vivian Varela