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Florida Distance Learning Consortium. E-Tutoring Update FDLC Meeting August 3, 2007. Historical Overview. DL meeting discussions ongoing Concept presented to CIA June ‘06 COP presentations June ’06, July ’07 RFI released May ’07, 7 responses Technology Task Force July ‘07
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Florida Distance Learning Consortium E-Tutoring Update FDLC Meeting August 3, 2007
Historical Overview • DL meeting discussions ongoing • Concept presented to CIA June ‘06 • COP presentations June ’06, July ’07 • RFI released May ’07, 7 responses • Technology Task Force July ‘07 • Back to COP for LBR August ’07
RFI Results • 7 Responses • Committee Review June ’07 • Summary of desired features prepared
Member Survey – 20 responses • Offer online tutoring? 45% (9) • Vendor provided = 45.5% (5) • In-house = 18.2% (2) • Combination = 36.4% (4) • No response (9)
Proposed Solutions to Support • Shared access to software for local tutoring = 55.6% (10) • Collaborative tutoring for participating institutions = 55.6% (10) • Shared access to vendor-provided tutoring support = 88.9% (16) • No program = 5.6% (1)
Task: Identify Options & Costs • Review RFI proposals – completed • Prepare list of features for RFP – begun • Take LBR recommendation to COP • Determine direction – TBD • Vote on recommendation
Vote needed • Recommend that the FDLC pursue funding for a statewide virtual e-tutoring service that includes: shared access to tutoring software for local tutoring, a collaborative tutoring model for participating institutions, and/or shared access to a pool of external, vendor-provided tutoring support.
Advantages: • Earmark, placeholder • Recognition by legislature of continued interest • SACS requirement • We inform vendors rather than vendors inform us • Part of larger LBR • Larger institutions helping smaller
Disadvantages: • Individual institutions may prefer to support own service • Institutional dollars may already be earmarked with vendor solution
Concerns & Questions: • Will a positive vote commit institutional funds? • If we don’t get funded, then what?
Process • As FDLC liaison to COP, Dr. Wallace lodged the LBR request July 19 • Division of Community Colleges submitted documents for DOE LBR as placeholders July 31. • Universities agreed to fund half. • Dr. Wallace will submit formal recommendation to the COP at the August 14 meeting following our vote.
Vote Needed • Yea or Nay?
Next Steps: • Continued work by task force • Addition of representation from other interested entities, ex. CIA • Determine direction • Develop RFP