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Focusing the Distance Education Blur. By Dr. Janet Poley. Introduction to a New World. The Death of Distance Being Digital “Education Has No Borders” “Education Is for Life” Lifelong Learning. Distance Ed Not New. Land Grant Act 1862 Agricultural Extension 1914
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Focusing the Distance Education Blur By Dr. Janet Poley
Introduction to a New World • The Death of Distance • Being Digital • “Education Has No Borders” • “Education Is for Life” • Lifelong Learning
Distance Ed Not New • Land Grant Act 1862 • Agricultural Extension 1914 • Correspondence Courses - 100 yrs • Radio - 1920 • College Telecourses 1950 • Internet Learning - Many forms • Digital Libraries
What is Distance Learning? • Planned learning:Objectives, Resources,Communication system, Technology, Assessment • Learners in different location from instructor • Learners achieve defined outcomes within a specified time at an affordable cost
Public Higher Education will thrive by: • Meeting lifelong learning needs as mainstream aspect of mission • Incorporating new technologies in sophisticated ways into organization and delivery systems • Hiring, rewarding, and supporting creative faculty doing this • Develop quality niches • Consider international as contributors as well as recipients • Get control on costs of disorganized system of today
21st Century Universities • Virtual Organizations/Universities • The Knowledge Marketplace • Electronic Commerce • Communities of Interest
State of the Art • Growing Very Fast - All Universities • Penn State - World Campus - 8000 students - Advisory Board - Turf Grass • Iowa State - 5000 Students - Agronomy - Professional Masters • University of Nebraska - Agronomy, Entomology etc.
An Emerging Industry • Standards and Principles • Quality Standards • Growing Universal Access • Same Accreditation • Improved Tools for Teaching and Learning • Reduced Costs
Purposes • Serve citizens of the state • Provide diverse educational opportunities • Learning anywhere, conveniently • Improve teaching and learning processes • Continuing education • Increase quality, variety, productivity
Delivery Methods • Paper Correspondence • Broadcast - Radio/TV • Computer Based Training - CDROMs • Audio and Video Tapes • Internet1/Web (Asynchronous) • Internet2 (Synchronous) • Hybrid
The ADEC Consortiumhttp://www.adec.edu • Largest Distance Education Consortium in the U.S. • Founded in Agriculture • Headquarters - University of Nebraska - 60 University Members Plus International Partners
Outside the U.S. • British Open University • International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE) - ADEC is a member • University of South African • Growing Fast in Many Countries
“Technology does not drive change. Technology enables change. It’s our collective cultural response to the options and opportunities presented by technology that drives change.”- Paul Saffo
Other Programs • Private Sector: University of Phoenix, Western Governors University • Consortia: ADEC, SREB, Sloan Foundation Consortium, eArmyU • Private Course Aggregators: WebCT (developed in Canada) - Blackboard, eCollege and others
Media Research - U.S. • Internet - 100 Million - 60% of U.S. • T.V. - 98% of U.S. homes • Cable - 67% • Telephone - 94%
World Wide Web • 50% male • More new users female • 43% - college degrees (pop: 31%) • Average salary twice U.S. average
Number of web pages • 500 million today • Most in U.S. followed by Australia and few European countries
Two important trends • Explosion of potential to communicate instantly and massively • Ability to create communities of choice - Marshall Goldsmith 1998
“The model to replace industrial age education isn’t clear yet. But the idea that a person stands in front of the room stuffing information into learners like grain into a duck is changing to the idea that teaching is about being a wise companion and advisor.”- Paul Saffo
Principles • Design for effective learning. • Support the needs of learners. • Develop and maintain the technological and human infrastructure. • Sustain administrative and organizational commitment.
Quality, affordable learning opportunities at time and place convenient for learnerAccess and Success
What’s Not Working - Access Issues: • Underserved Communities • Rural • Low Income
“These technologies are really much more about creating and managing new relationships than creating and managing old information or new information.”- Michael Schrage
The WWW and Community • “The Web would be entirely different if it had been based on a more dynamic metaphor than the publishing metaphor.” • “How would the WWW be different if we talked about designing things to support conversations rather than designing to support posting?” • - Michael Schrage
New Strategies and Blurred Lines • Programs • Courses • Modules • Learning Objects
"Winners and Losers" in Distance Education • First Mover Advantage • Competition • International • Private sector
Importing and Exporting Programs • The World is Waiting for our Programs • how to find a niche • getting to homes, learning centers and workplaces
Developing A Knowledge Marketplace • Reciprocity • Diversity of Products • Sustained Offerings • Quality • Price • Convenience
Special Challenges • Intellectual Property • Interinstitutional Agreements • Electronic Commerce and Business Systems • Faculty and Learner Support • Organizational Change and Capacity Building • Cost of Technological Infrastructure
Specific Projects • University of Texas • http://www.utexas.edu/cc/cit/facweb/ showcase.html • Classroom of the Future • http://www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/modules.html • UNL Deal Lab • http://deal.unl.edu
Workshop Learnings • Formulate Learning Objectives • Work with Learning Domains • Apply Key DE Principles • Use the IMPPACT Model • Characteristics of DE • How to organize teaching for CDRoms and Internet
Learnings (Cont) • Matching Tests/Objectives • Classifying Assessment Procedures • How to Define Visualization • Without DE you cannot have worldwide cooperation • Design and delivery Learning module • How to use courseware
Focusing the Distance Education Blur By Dr. Janet Poley