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Sources to Support Your Program Review. Kristina Kauffman David Torres Leeshawn Moore Presented August 28, 2008 Riverside City Campus. What is EMSI?. Economic Modeling Specialists, Inc. Web-based information resource to aid in planning
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Sources to Support Your Program Review Kristina Kauffman David Torres Leeshawn Moore Presented August 28, 2008 Riverside City Campus
What is EMSI? • Economic Modeling Specialists, Inc. • Web-based information resource to aid in planning • Regional information culled from over 70 regional, state and national sources • Information about the educational and economic needs of a region
Uses for RCCD • Program review support • Grant writing support • Career Technical Education • Workforce Development • Career Center • Economic Development
Components of EMSI Database • Economic Forecaster • Economic Impact • Career Pathways • Educational Analyst • EMSI GIS
Economic Forecaster • Industry • Overview of industries • Occupation • Overview of specific jobs • Demographics • Age, gender, and ethnicity • Economy Overview
Economic Impact • Input-Output • Analyze, rank and compare and run scenarios on clusters of occupations. • Economic Base • In depth analysis of current state of economy • Economic Indicators • Analyze the economic indicators in a number of areas for a given region.
Career Pathways • Competency Analysis • Shows skills required by a given occupation and compare two occupations based on skill differences. • Transitition Workers • Use occupational compatibility to help transition workers into/out of industries and occupations. • Occupational Analysis • View the skills required by a given occupation, compare two occupations based on skill differences.
Educational Analyst • Programs • Evaluate, review, and search for new educational programs. • Peer Comparison • Compare an educational institution to a group of peers. • Career Clusters • Analyze occupational data in terms of career clusters. • Educational Capital • Find educational attainment and high-school graduation rates by demographic.
EMSI GIS • Selected indicators from each of the modules is mapped geographically
What’s In a Region? • User defined • Can based by city, zip or county • How you define a region will affect the results
Examples of Regions This region shows only the cities of Corona, Norco, Riverside and Moreno Valley
Examples of Regions This region shows only the area included in the McIntyre Environmental Scan
Examples of Regions This region shows only the area included in the Western Riverside Council of Governments
Examples of Regions This region shows only the area included in Riverside County
Examples of Regions This region shows only the areas included in EMSI Database for RCCD
Occupational Scan • Employment Data by number of Jobs in 2002 • projected jobs up to 2018 • Earnings
Economic Indicators • Location Quotient • Shift Shares • National Effect • Occupational Mix Effect • Regional Competitiveness Effect
Occupational Comparisons within Industry • Highest Ranked Positions • Lowest Ranked Positions • Compatible Occupations for Transition Workers • Industry Clusters
Access to the EMSI • Limited to trained personnel • Work with the Institutional Effectiveness • Leeshawn Moore • Kristina Kauffman • David Torres
Summary • RCCD has access to Economic Modeling Software (EMSI) • Possible uses include: • Program Review for specific disciplines • New program development • Ongoing environmental scanning • Knowing more about our service area, our region and neighboring region • Economics, demographics and trainng needs
Sources to Support Your Program Review End of slide show