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e-learning. Christina Dehler Teaching, Leaning & Technology Committee. TLTC. Review campus plans, needs and capacities to use computer and information technologies in classroom and online instruction Make recommendations on these matters to the IT Governance Executive Committee

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  1. e-learning Christina Dehler Teaching, Leaning & Technology Committee

  2. TLTC • Review campus plans, needs and capacities to use computer and information technologies in classroom and online instruction • Make recommendations on these matters to the IT Governance Executive Committee http://www.csupomona.edu/~itgovernance/

  3. 2004-2005 Charges • Learning Management Systems • Online Teaching Initiative • Assessment of the Learning-Centered Technology Initiatives • Enhancing Student/Faculty/Staff awareness of information security issues

  4. Emerging Trends in e-learning • Dr. Sally Johnstone, Executive Director, Western Cooperative for Educational Telecommuniations (WCET) • Executive committee • Deans • College Technology Committees • Faculty • Learning Communities group • TLTC & Senate Technology Committee

  5. Purpose of Visit • To provide information and discussion points to orient our thinking and planning towards the future and what changes are likely to occur in the higher education.

  6. State of Higher Education • Impressions about what is happening in higher education and the trend towards harnessing e-learning to deal with current and forthcoming challenges

  7. Some Challenges • Reauthorization Act • Course scheduling • Articulation and transfer of credits • Creating transparent and fluid processes for students • Obtaining course and program information • Accurate and timely course schedules • Registering for courses

  8. Millennial Student • A good description of the millennial student and the effects that moving that student population through a four-year degree program will have on the IHEs

  9. Outside Forces • Many factors, particularly outside pressures, are having IHEs think about e-learning as one of the possible solutions to present and forthcoming challenges.

  10. University Goal • Critical to focus on the institution’s overall objective • Student success: We must have frank and transparent discussions about what that entails for CPP, to ensure that the work that comes out of these discussions be clearly focused on that goal.

  11. Quality Assurance • A need to imbed assessment of e-learning from a variety of perspectives, including but not limited to • Design and development • Delivery • Learning

  12. Collaboration • Value of and need for collaboration and team approaches to e-learning • Need for collegial support for a variety of aspects of e-learning

  13. Strategies • Look to ‘sister campuses’ to use as resources, perhaps to serve as models. • To learn of successes and mistakes

  14. Faculty Ownership • Faculty need to take ownership of any initiative or change regarding e-learning • Faculty must be empowered to implement the change

  15. Sustainable Change • In order for real change to occur, many things have to be planned and have to occur congruently, such as • Faculty support • Infrastructure • Technical, procedural • Mechanisms for collegiality • Larger issues, such as Faculty development/support, incentives, and Infrastructure, have to be unpacked

  16. No ‘One Size Fits All’ Approach • There is not one tool, no one approach, nor one-size fits all approach to change or to increasing e-learning. • There is a need to create an environment to support and encourage those who want to participate in e-learning, or some aspect thereof, as equal to the need to preserve and support an environment for those who do not wish to participate.

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