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Explore the University of Central Florida's (UCF) comprehensive strategy for technology-enhanced learning, which emphasizes access, effectiveness, student and faculty satisfaction, and cost-effectiveness. With over 53,000 students and a diverse range of degree programs, UCF is the third largest university in the nation. Discover the key factors contributing to their success, including robust online support, effective infrastructure, and proactive policy development. UCF’s approach is a model for integrating technology to improve educational outcomes.
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The Value Add of Technology Enhanced Learning Charles Dziuban Patsy Moskal University of Central Florida
Sloan-C Pillars • Access • Learning effectiveness • Student satisfaction • Faculty satisfaction • Cost-effectiveness
About UCF • University of Central Florida • Orlando, FL • 53,644 students • 3rd largest university in nation • 225 degree programs across 12 colleges • 11 Regional Campuses
Online@UCF • 4 UG degree completion programs • 12 graduate degree programs • 14 graduate certificate programs • 50% of all students take at least one online course each year (W/M) • W/M represent almost 20% of all SCH • In Fall 2009: 3,600 students took only web classes • Strategic part of UCF’s growth plan
Fall 2008 Headcount “Live” Main Campus Students 43,466 “Live” Rosen Campus Students 2,446 865 1.7% 1,301 2.6% 137 0.3% 111 0.2% 33,087 65.8% 7,127 14.2% 2,847 5.7% Web Students 11,514 363 0.7% 923 1.8% 1,436 2.9% 2,046 4.1% “Live” Regional Students 4,800
Fall 2009 Headcount “Live” Main Campus Students 45,988 “Live” Rosen Campus Students 2,531 782 1.5% 827 1.6% 697 1.3% 204 0.4% 33,988 63.5% 8,593 16.1% Web Students 14,543 3,637 6.8% 375 0.7% 1,030 1.9% 1,497 2.8% “Live” Regional Students 4,809 1,886 3.6%
Ten Keys to Success • Institutional strategy for blended learning • Systemic approach • Faculty development • Course design and development support • Online student support
Ten Keys to Success • Online academic services • Robust and reliable infrastructure • Effective organizational model • Pro-active policy development • Data collection and assessment
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Research Initiative for Teaching Effectiveness For more information contact: Dr. Chuck Dziuban (407) 823-5478 dziuban@mail.ucf.edu Dr. Patsy Moskal (407) 823-0283 pdmoskal@mail.ucf.edu http://rite.ucf.edu http://www.if.ucf.edu/