1 / 10

2010 ASCCC Curriculum Institute Santa Clara Marriott • July 8-10, 2010

PARALLEL PATHS: DISTANCE EDUCATION ADVANCED. Kevin Bontenbal, Cuesta College Dolores Davison, Foothill College Stephanie Low, Chancellor’s Office. 2010 ASCCC Curriculum Institute Santa Clara Marriott • July 8-10, 2010. Title 5 Compliance. ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2010.

ofira
Télécharger la présentation

2010 ASCCC Curriculum Institute Santa Clara Marriott • July 8-10, 2010

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. PARALLEL PATHS: DISTANCE EDUCATION ADVANCED Kevin Bontenbal, Cuesta CollegeDolores Davison, Foothill CollegeStephanie Low, Chancellor’s Office 2010 ASCCC Curriculum Institute Santa Clara Marriott • July 8-10, 2010

  2. Title 5 Compliance ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2010 • § 55002. Standards and Criteria for Courses. • § 55200. Definition and Application. • §55202. Course Quality Standards. • §55204. Instructor Contact. • §55206. Separate Course Approval. • §55208. Faculty Selection and Workload. • §58009. Application of Alternate Attendance Procedure for Independent Study, Work-Experience and Certain Distance Education Courses.

  3. Working Towards… ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2010 • Training and professional development • Development and evaluation of course delivery • “A course is a course …”

  4. Efficacy of DE Courses ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2010 • How do you ensure the ongoing quality of the course? • Consider how to keep information current on… • Who authors a course? • Who writes the addendum? • Who evaluates the addendum? • Who teaches the course? • What policies are in place with respect to “canned” (“e-pack”) courses? • What are the student success rates in DE and traditional class offerings on your campus?

  5. Accessibility and Distance Education ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2010 Courses offered by distance education must: • afford students with disabilities maximum opportunity to access distance education resources without the need for outside assistance (i.e. sign language interpreters, aides, etc.). • be delivered in such a way that the level of communication and course taking experience is the same for students with or without disabilities. • be designed to provide “built-in” accommodation (i.e. closed captioning, descriptive narration) and/or interface design/content layout (i.e. current assistive computer technology).

  6. Technology / DE / Curriculum ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2010 • Who/what/how/where do technology and curriculum interface on your campus? • What are the issues related to DE on your campus? • How can the Chancellor’s Office help?

  7. Resources ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2010 • Online Course Evaluations • http://multimedia.msjc.edu/pjames/ol/eval.htm • ACCJC • Distance Learning Manual (published 2006)This manual contains information that will assist member institutions as they plan and evaluate distance learning programs.  • http://www.accjc.org/ACCJC_Publications.htm • Chancellor’s Office • Distance Education: Access Guidelines for Students with Disabilities (1999) • http://cccco.edu > Divisions > Academic Affairs > Distance Education > Regulations and Guidelines (2010 version will be posted here) • Periodic Report on Distance Education - September 2009 http://cccco.edu > Divisions > Academic Affairs > Distance Education > Reports

  8. Training Ideas ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2010 • Preview live online courses • Conduct committee business online • Create a simple set of resources that include: • Definitions of fully online, hybrid, web mediated. • A list of functions performed by your course management system for easy reference • Create a formal orientation regarding the DE Guidelines

  9. Training/Accessibility ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2010 • Do you know the name of your campus access specialist? Instructional designer? • May live in different depts. ( DSPS/IT/LRC/FRC) • Titles may differ (A.T., Alt. Media, combination) • Find out what resources and assistance are available • Review forms for language changes and funding mechanisms associated with course development • Budget the cost of access into course proposal process • Online course development stipends • Professional Development stipends • Sabbatical leaves and development of instructional media • Cost of captioning (in-house/outsource) • Audio (transcription)

  10. Barriers to Access ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2010 • Redesigning college and department websites • Marketing your online college - audience • Web-enhanced instructional materials • Web-based applications to support student learning (Alex, LMS, Publisher courses) • Administrative needs • Streamlined enrollment processes • Online college application • Data collection • Student Information Systems • Student portals • Library services e.g., catalog systems

More Related