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Virtual Virginia eLearning Commonwealth of Virginia Innovative Technology Symposium (COVITS) September 9, 2008 Panelists Lan Neugent , Assistant Superintendent for Technology and Career Education, Virginia Department of Education
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Virtual Virginia eLearning Commonwealth of Virginia Innovative Technology Symposium (COVITS) September 9, 2008
Panelists • Lan Neugent, Assistant Superintendent for Technology and Career Education, Virginia Department of Education • Allison Powell, Vice President, North American Council for Online Learning • Terrell Perry, Instructional Designer/Assistant Professor Center for Learning Technologies, Old Dominion University • Neeru Khosla, Co-Founder, ck12.org • Bobby Caudill, Solution Architect, Global Marketing Solutions, Adobe Systems, Inc.
eLearning Strategies to leverage technology as a cost saver and educational tool
What are some costs factors involved in acquiring a quality education? • Facility • Personnel • Instructional Resources • Infrastructure • Transportation
Strategies Might Include: • Virtual Schools • - K-12 • - Higher Education • Flexbooks • Infrastructure Improvement
World Future SocietyTop 10 Breakthroughs Transforming Life over the next 20-30 yearsBest forecast data ever assembled • Alternative energy • Desalination of water • Precision farming • Biometrics • Quantum computers • Entertainment on demand • Global access • Virtual education or distance learning • Nanotechnology • Smart Robots
National Online Learning Facts • 30% of all employers use e-learning for training, in 5 years it will be 50% • 1 in 5 undergraduate and graduate student enrolls in an online course in higher education in the U.S.; there are 3.5 million online learning enrollments in higher education (Sloan-C, 2007) • More than 50% of school districts in the United States offer online courses to students (QED, America’s Digital Schools, 2006) • More universities are offering K-12 courses online • Stanford, John Hopkins, University of Miami, New MIT open courseware for K-12 students • K-12 Online Learning enrollments growing 30% annually nationwide • 2000, there were 50,000 enrollments • 2003, there were 300,000 • 2005, there were 500,000 • 2007, there were 1,000,000
Polling Interest: K-12 Online Learning is Popular • NetDay Speak Up Day Survey 2007 • 47% of high school students want to take an online course • Harris Interactive Poll 2007 • 40% of middle school students want to take an online course • Gallup Poll in October 2005 • 40% of adults want students to take an online class for graduation from high school
National Trends • Michigan - First state to require “online learning” in 2006 • In new requirements: “every student must have an online learning experience or course” before graduating from high school • Why? Need for online learning is greatest with students to access skills they will need to get ahead and compete in an increasingly technological workplace • New Mexico P-20 E-Learning Network • Universities • Community Colleges • Pre-K-12 • Georgia Department of Education • Professional Development • Online Teaching Endorsement
International Trends in Online Learning • Results of the NACOL International Survey • China and UK – $29 Billion • Mexico: Digital Content & Teacher Training • European Union: IB Online • IB Diploma Program Online • Foreign Languages • Singapore Secondary Schools 100% Online & Teacher Training • South Korea Virtual School
What Leaders Need to Know: Four Key Ideas • #1 Online Learning Expands Options • “The first impetus to the growth of K-12 distance education was an interest in expanding educational options and providing equal opportunities for all learners.” • #2 Online Learning Is Rapidly Growing • “Recent Surveys show that K-12 online learning is a rapidly growing phenomenon.” • Clark: 40,000-50,000 enrollments in 2000-2001 • Eduventures: 300,000 K-12 enrollments online 2002-3 • USED/NCES: 328,000 enrollments in distance ed 2002-3 • Peak Group: 500,000 enrollments in 2005 • Sloan-C: 700,000 enrollments in 2006 • Peak Group: 1,000,000 enrollments in 2007 • Growing 30% annually
Online Learning Works • #3 Is Effective: “Equal or Better” • “One conclusion seems clear: On average, students seem to perform equally well or better academically in online learning.” • #4 Improves Teaching • Teachers who teach online reported positive improvements in face-to-face, too. • “Of those who reported teaching face-to-face while teaching online or subsequently, three in four reported a positive impact on their face-to-face teaching.”
The ODU Online Criminal Justice Program COVITS eLearning Session Dr. Terrell Perry (tperry@odu.edu) Dr. Donald Smith (dmsmith@odu.edu)
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