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Mr. Richard Rafferty Director of Education, EPME

BARNES CENTER FOR ENLISTED EDUCATION. Mr. Richard Rafferty Director of Education, EPME. We Produce the Future. Meet the Challenges of E-Learning Richard J. Rafferty Northcentral University. Overview. Challenges Strategies & Approaches Question. Instructor Challenges.

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Mr. Richard Rafferty Director of Education, EPME

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  1. BARNES CENTER FOR ENLISTED EDUCATION • Mr. Richard Rafferty • Director of Education, EPME • We Produce the Future

  2. Meet the Challenges of E-LearningRichard J. RaffertyNorthcentralUniversity

  3. Overview • Challenges • Strategies & Approaches • Question

  4. Instructor Challenges • Interaction/Communication • Training • Availability • Qualification/Certification

  5. Learner Challenges • Digital Literacy • Time Management • Access • Motivation • Learning Style

  6. Content Challenges • Organization/Sequencing • Instructions • Assignments/Evaluations/Assessments • Interactivity • Compatibility

  7. Technology Challenges • Content Management System • Learning Management System • IT/Help Desk Support • System Compatibility • Security

  8. Institutional Challenges • Accreditation • Program Management Reviews • Policies & Procedures • Instructor Qualification • Set vs. Flexible Schedules and Work Locations

  9. Strategies/Approaches • Planning is the key to success • Analyze • Design • Develop • Implement • Evaluate

  10. Strategies/Approaches 8-Stage Transformation • Establish a Sense of Urgency • Create a Guiding Coalition • Develop a Vision and Strategy • Communicate the Change Vision • Empower Others for Broad-Based Action • Generate Short-Term Wins • Consolidate Gains and Produce More Change • Anchoring New Approaches in the Culture

  11. Questions?

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  13. References Mescan, S. (2004). Why content management should be part of every organization's global strategy. Information Management Journal, 38(4), 54-57. Awidi, I. (2008). "Critical factors in selecting a course management system for higher education in ghana". The Educause Quarterly 31(1), 1528-5324. Kotter, J. (n.d). Leading change - Why transformation efforts fail. Harvard Business Review, 85(1), 96-+.

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