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Boundless Opportunities Online Schools and Advanced Networking

Boundless Opportunities Online Schools and Advanced Networking. Ray Schroeder Office of Technology-Enhanced Learning University of Illinois at Springfield. Online Learning at UIS. 3,280 enrollments – 1,000 online majors 16 degree and certificate programs. Unique Features.

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Boundless Opportunities Online Schools and Advanced Networking

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  1. Boundless OpportunitiesOnline Schools and Advanced Networking Ray Schroeder Office of Technology-Enhanced Learning University of Illinois at Springfield

  2. Online Learning at UIS • 3,280 enrollments – 1,000 online majors • 16 degree and certificate programs

  3. Unique Features • Baccalaureate degree programs • Include humanities and sciences • Philosophy – not viable on campus – now turning away qualified students online • History – average entering student with significantly higher grade point than on campus • Master degree programs • Nearly 400 teachers from tiny towns, large and small cities in Teacher Leadership program • MIS attracting students around the world

  4. Demographics • Students reside in 47 states and numerous countries • Average age is 35.4 (both in graduate and undergraduate programs – measured separately) • Higher percentage of women (nearly 60%) • 42% of UIS students are taking at least one online class this term • ~25% of credit hours generated in online classes

  5. Interinstitutional Collaborations • Technologies can break down barriers- • Geographic, institutional, demographic • UIS (10% minority) + Chicago State University (94% minority) + Northeastern Illinois State University = diversity • Warsaw School of Economics (Poland) and BRAC University (Bangladesh) • Lesley University (Cambridge) Columbia University (NYC)

  6. Advanced Networking • ICCN – Intercampus Communications Network – first connections to be tested this week! • Dark fiber project opens enormous potential • Opens the connection to Internet2 • Staggering bandwidth! • 40 10 Gbps lines • Potential for rich sharing opportunities via advanced networking

  7. Connections – Online + ICCN • How can the online program utilize advanced networking to enhance learning opportunities? • Sharing resources among the campuses of the University of Illinois • Access to remote-controlled laboratories • Sciences – wet labs, electron microscopes • Arts and Humanities • Shared performances (Bradley/UCF)

  8. Interinstitutional Collaborations • Collaborating across institutional and geographic boundaries • Diversity • Advanced network linkages among diverse campuses • Synchronous (Elluminate) extension of those linkages to distant students in homes – offices • Providing rich sharing opportunities and interactions • Multi-site collaborations

  9. Contact Information Ray Schroeder, director Office of Technology-Enhanced Learning University of Illinois at Springfield Springfield, IL 62703 217-206-7531 http://otel.uis.edu Schroeder.ray@uis.edu

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