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North Carolina eLearning Commission SREB Legislative Work Conference June 26, 2011. Glenn Kleiman Executive Director Friday Institute for Educational Innovation North Carolina State University. History, Chairs and Membership.
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North Carolina eLearning Commission SREB Legislative Work ConferenceJune 26, 2011 Glenn KleimanExecutive Director Friday Institute for Educational InnovationNorth Carolina State University
History, Chairs and Membership • Since 2005, served as an informal advisory group to State Board of Education and Lt. Gov./Gov. Perdue • Formally established in 2010 by Governor Perdue • Chaired by: • Lt. Governor Walter Dalton • Senator Richard Stevens • Representative Joe Tolson • Membership: up to 30 individuals representing K-12, Community Colleges, University, businesses and community organizations
Structure and Roles • Subcommittees • Infrastructure • Teaching and Learning • Policy • Make recommendations to the Governor regarding: • Unified data system to improve educational, economic, and other opportunities • Making effective eLearning available K-20 and to all citizens • Revising state policies, rules or regulations to maximize the potential of eLearning • Forming state, national and global collaborations to enhance eLearning opportunities for NC citizens.
Some Accomplishments • NC Research and Education Network (NCREN) provides affordable, reliable, broadband connectivity to: • All LEAs, UNC campuses and Community Colleges • Many of the Independent Colleges and Universities • Some Charter Schools • NC Virtual Public School, now the second largest in the nation • Enable LEAs to obtain substantial e-rate funding • eLearningNC.gov web portal
Current Focus Areas • Transition to a K-12 Cloud and Shared Services model • Foundation for Race to the Top Initiatives • Statewide Learning Management and Instructional Improvement Systems • Identification and security issues • Enable local resources to be reallocated • Expanding Online Professional Development • eTextbooks and Interactive Digital Learning Resources • Statewide Longitudinal Data System • Equity of Access, especially in Rural Areas • Funding
Commission’s Work Leveraged by • NC Race to the Top grant ($400 million) • Broadband Technology and Opportunities Program (BTOP) grants totaling $146 million for infrastructure for education and public health facilities.
Links with Related NC Initiatives • ACRE: Accountability and Curriculum Reform Effort • Moving toward online student assessment • CEDARS: Common Education Data and Reporting System • Longitudinal data system, unified student and teachers IDs • NCLTI: North Carolina Learning Technology Initiative • Support for LEA 1:1 computing initiatives • eLearning for Educators • Online professional development for teachers and administrators
NC State School Technology Plan • To ensure equity of access for all of NC’s P-12 students, the proposed 2011-13 plan focuses on: • A statewide shared services “cloud” model • Universal access to personalized teaching and learning devices • Statewide access to digital teaching and learning resources, including digital textbooks • A statewide model of technology-enabled professional development • 21st century leadership for all schools and districts