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1 A Tale of Two Collaborators: Successful Collaboration Between IT and Library Services Pat Kohrman, Deena Morganti, John Shank Copyright Pat Kohrman, Deena Morganti, John Shank, 2005. This work is the intellectual property of the authors. Permission is granted for this material to be shared for non-commercial, educational purposes, provided that this copyright statement appears on the reproduced materials and notice is given that the copying is by permission of the authors. To disseminate otherwise or to republish requires written permission from the authors.

2 A Tale of Two Collaborators: Successful Collaboration Between IT and Library Services Pat Kohrman Deena Morganti John Shank

3 We are…Penn State

4 Penn State Berks 2500 FTEs 108 Full-time Faculty 81 Adjunct Faculty 11 Unique baccalaureate degrees 7 Associate degrees First two years for most University degrees

5 The Collaborators and Their Mission The Head Librarian: Deena Morganti The CIO: Pat Kohrman The Mission: Convince the Chancellor that instructional design services were needed and that it was time for a new approach.

6 Historical Background Project Vision 1995-97 Conception and Birth of a Position 1997

7 Questions Could we find a librarian with the technical skills we needed? Did it make sense to combine the positions? What would be the benefits of making it a faculty position?

8 Information Commons Instructional Design services Idea Lab New CMS at Penn State Impact teaching & learning New Opportunities

9 A New Model: The Instructional Design Librarian Instructional Design skills Library skills Faculty status Dual reporting line Create a teaching & learning resource Budget resources IT & Library collaboration Collaborate with Academic Affairs

10 Instructional Design Librarian Director of the Center for Learning Technologies –Technology-Enhanced Curriculum Grants –Basic Educational Technology (BET) Grant from Fall 2002-Fall 2004 thirty-three faculty over thirty TLAs have directly impacted over fifty courses and approximately thirteen hundred students

11 Faculty PartnerContentExpert TLA Student Perspective Student Perspective CLT Design and Tech. Design and Tech. Expert BKLV Course Content B asic E ducational T echnology Project Benefits for Student Internship/work experience Paid $10/hr for 50hrs One Credit Course Instructor Approved BET Grant Recipient Benefits for IDS Reach more faculty/semester Greater focus on more advanced issues BKLV 297 Emerging Instructional Technology BKLV 297 Emerging Instructional Technology Benefits for Faculty Personalized one-on- one consultations Student does labor intensive work Use of IDea Lab Course Instructor Project Based Learning

12 BET Satisfaction Survey –Results (On a rating scale of 1 (not at all) – 5 (very/greatly) 80% of faculty respondents selected a rating of 4-5 when asked how satisfied they were with the overall results of their BET grants 70% of faculty respondents selected a rating between 4-5 (with 60% selecting 5) when asked how likely they would be to apply for another BET grant

13 BET Satisfaction Survey –Results, cont. (On a rating scale of 1 (not at all) – 5 (very/greatly) 80% of faculty respondents selected a rating of 5 when asked how likely they were to continue to use/apply what they learned as a result of the BET grant 80% of faculty respondents selected a rating between 4-5 (with 50% selecting 5) when asked to what extent did receiving this grant facilitate their use and adoption of instructional technology

14 BET Example Team Dynamic Module

15 Penn State’s Course Management System Adoption Rate for ANGEL –CLT Annual Survey 2005/06 85% of faculty use ANGEL in their course 44% Most Important (If you had access to any/all software based instructional technology resources, what would you rate most important?)

16 Berks Campus Berks Campus (course sections) Fall 2003 19.71% to Spring 2005 36.55%

17 The Center for Learning Technologies Instructional Technology Faculty Survey Results

18 Asst. Librarian Faculty Status Advantages –Tenure Track Research & Publications (expertise) Faculty Status –Peer to Peer (collaboration) –Library/IT connection in partnership with the Academic Dean (professional development)

19 Asst. Librarian Faculty Status Challenges –The Penn State System (Univ. Libraries, Univ. ITS, Berks Library, Berks IT) #’s of Resources available Communication across the university –Tenure Expectations (R&P) 12 month Contract vs. 9 month Traditional Tenure process vs. Innovative Position –The Blended Librarian (www.blendedlibrarian.org)

20 Hybrid learning model Expanded & enhanced use of CMS Training opportunities for faculty Classroom enhancement Online course development Expand instructional design services New & Future Collaborations

21 Benefits for the College Flexibility Additional student service venues Technology potential on the radar screen Heightened awareness of digital learning materials Library and IT are active partners in the teaching and learning process Strengthened & expanded IT/Library cooperation

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23 Contact Information Pat Kohrman cpk1@psu.edu Deena Morganti djm12@psu.edu John Shank jds30@psu.edu


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