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1 Online Education Programs Annual Report to Board of Trustees June 22, 2009

2 Dr. Robert Bramucci, Vice Chancellor, Technology and Learning Services

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4 Growth Factors Associate’s Degrees Public Large Already “Fully Engaged” in Online

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6 Online Education at Saddleback College Dean Patricia Flanigan, Ed.D. Professor Claire Cesareo-Silva

7 Online Growth: Courses and Sections

8 Enrollments: Headcount

9 Enrollments: FTES

10 Online Education Five-Year Growth Pattern Fall 2004Fall 2008% Change Courses56115105% Sections66235256% Headcount3,7309,236148% FTES368933154%

11 Retention Rate

12 Online Certificates and Degrees 15 Fully Online Certificates 3 Online Degrees (core courses) 62 Courses for General Education AA Degree 55 Courses for UC Transfer Pattern 62 Courses for CSU Transfer Pattern

13 1.Center for Instructional Design and Distance Education (CIDDE) –State-of-the-art facilities –Video-making technologies –Podcasting technologies –Excellent faculty training –Exploring new modalities Quality Innovations in Online Education

14 2.Online Teaching Certificate –16-unit, state-approved, certificate program in online teaching –Courses on curriculum design, instructional technologies, accessibility, among others –Internship program Quality Innovations in Online Education

15 3.Institute for Teaching and Learning (ITL) –Workshops on online teaching pedagogies taught primarily by faculty for faculty –Emphasis on student learning and student success –Curriculum design –Innovative software applications Quality Innovations in Online Education

16 Who Benefits? 95% of our online students are in-district. Online classes serve different populations: –Working students –Students with family obligations –Disabled students –Students with transportation problems –Students who can’t take a needed class at the time it is offered –Traditional students

17 Online Education at Irvine Valley College Roger Owens, Ph.D., Dean of Online Education

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20 Online Education Five-Year Growth Pattern Spring 2004 Spring 2009 Percentage Growth Courses3473115% Sections3889134% Headcount12373506183% FTES126.64365.35188%

21 Associate Degrees Online Accounting Business Management Accounting Spreadsheets (competency) Real Estate (new) 5 Low-Unit Accounting (new) Certificates Online

22 New Courses ‘08 – ‘09 AJ 111: Law Enforcement Bio 93: DNA to Organisms Math 350: Basic Skills Nutrition 1 Spreadsheets I & II Real Estate Finance Retail Management

23 New Courses ‘09 – ‘10 AJ 5: Community-Oriented Policing AJ 102 : Criminal Procedures *Bio 1/1L: Principles of Biology *Earth 20: Intro to Earth Sci. Hist. 20: Amer. Hist. to Civil War *Hybrid Classes

24 Initiatives ‘08 – ‘10 SharePoint Technology Faculty Web Pages for Course Management Improve Student Orientation/Access through Centralized Course Grid

25 Initiatives ‘08 – ‘10 Mediasite Technology “Super-videotape” of instructors. http://irvinevalleycollege.me diasite.com/irvine/Viewer/ ?peid=600bf4740b6d4f25 96d64a142acc466d Access through Blackboard Use for demonstrations or orientations

26 Initiatives ‘08 – ‘10 iTunes University Seminars Small digital movie cameras & software Enhance student interaction with course concepts Supplement to course projects

27 Thank You


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