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CaliforniaeLearning Framework, V2
CISC PresentationSeptember 20, 2013
Back channel - Today’s Meethttp://bit.ly/CISC1
Work Group Leaders:Shirley Diaz
Lorrie OwensBrian Bridges
Catharine ReznicekRae FearingKathi Felder
Randy Kolset
Online Learning Subcommittee (OLCS)
Back channel at Today’s Meethttp://bit.ly/CISC1
And we’re on the way to critical mass
Online Learning Tipped in 2012
Who is eLearning?
46%
516 districts & charters
Who wants to eLearn?
26%
eLearning by Grade Span
19%
73%
Full and Part-time Online Learning Populations
19.8K24.4K
100.9K
17% Increase23%
Increase
Average eLearning Population
125 132
453490
98
Blended and Virtual Medians
100
Medians Increase by 25%
Blended Learning
a formal education program in which a student learns at least in part through online learning, with some element of student control over time, place, path, and/or pace; at least in part in a supervised brick-and-mortar location
Blended Models
● Rotation● Flex● Enriched Virtual● A-la-carte
2013: K-5/K-8 Blended Model Breakdown
2013: K-12/9-12 Blended Model Breakdown
37%
28%
Section 1.8: Accountability
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● Three have 800+ API scores● Two have scores of 503 and 509● CA Charter Association recommended
CAVA@Kern close for academic underperformance○ Instead, authorizing district granted two new charters
to CAVAMost virtual schools are in Program Improvement
Section 2: Planning for Quality
2012 Keeping Pace
Evergreen Education Group
Three planning scenarios● Nine months: Courses & teachers content
provider● 12 months: Local teachers / content
provider● 18 months: In-house content
Course Publisher Distribution2013
Section 3:Content & Content Evaluation
• Build, Buy, License or Mix
• Content Purchasing Options
• Online Content Evaluation
Build, Buy, or Mix
• Do you have the capabilities?o Time/resources
• Entire course vs. course units
• Mixing commercial, open, and district resources
Build
• Variety of open educational resourceso CLRN, Brokers of Expertise, SCOUT (UCCP)o Khan Academy, YouTube, …
• You build it. You own it.
• Large time investmento 300+ hours to create an eight-week course
• Licensing commercial content
Buy or License
• Variety of vendors compete for your business
• Course quality continues to improve
• Must be vigilant when selecting
• Changing vendors/LMS pose their own problems.
What if you hired teachers the way you
selected online courses?
CLRN HOme
Course Reviews
●○ Taught, practiced, assessed
● iNACOL Course Standards: 80%○ 15 Power Standards
● Commercial Courses Only
● UC A-G Gateway
Content Standards: 80%
Analysis of 360 Courses
• 168 courses (47%) certified• 93 courses (27%) < 80% content
standardso Range from 4% met to 78% met
• 40 courses (12%) only missing captions or transcripts
eLearning Strategies Symposium
December 6-7, 2013Hilton, Costa Mesa
elearns.org@elearns
http://bit.ly/OLCScontent
Section 4:Teaching & Professional Development
Avoid the Myth -- “Any regular classroom teacher is qualified to teach online,”
Teaching online requires a new and different skill set than the brick-and-mortar classroom
Teaching & Professional Development
National Standards for Quality Online Teachingfrom iNACOL (International Associations for K-12 Online Learning)
Online Pedagogy
Promoting Active Learning Online
Regular and Meaningful Feedback
Online Assessment and Evaluation
Communication and Collaboration
Technology Skills
Community Building
just to name a few...
Teaching & Professional Development
Opportunities for LearningTraining, Certification, Teacher Preparation… choosing the right fit
Teaching & Professional Development
Continued Support
The first year of teaching online can be very similar to the first year of teaching -- supporting your teachers in their first years in this new learning environment is essential.
“Plans are nothing; planning is everything.”Dwight D. Eisenhower
Obama’s ConnectEd Initiative:
“connect 99 percent of America’s students to the internet through high-speed broadband and high-speed wireless within 5 years...and equip them with the tools to make the most of it”
What infrastructure will you need?
• Internet Connectivity & Bandwidth
o California K-12 High Speed Network (K-12 HSN) Providing centralized connection points to each County Office of Education Continues to increase bandwidth as needed
o Connectivity to the School Site (Last Mile) Continuing work by K-12 HSN and County IT
Departments - additional financial resources needed
What infrastructure will you need?
• Internet Connectivity & Bandwidth
o Last 6 Inches Sites need infrastructure that involves cabling that
enables Wireless Access Points for student/teacher end devices.
o Internet Access at home With the growing need to provide a 21st century
education environment such as flipped classroom, there is a high need for students to have access from home and/or after hours on site for continued learning.
Will everyone play nice?
● Learning Management System (LMS)
● Learning Content Management System (LCMS)
● Student Information System (SIS)
Have you also considered?
● Synchronous Tools (Webex, Google Hangout, Adobe Connect, Skype)
● End Devices (laptops, netbooks,
tablets, smartphones and more)
● Tech Support and Trouble Ticket Software
What will it cost?
• Total cost of ownership needs to be examined
• Includes both direct and indirect costs of technology tools
• Online and blended learning are long term commitments
• Need to factor in initial and long term costs for procurement, implementation and support of technology.
Technology Work Group Resources for Planning
Questions?
Today’s Meethttp://bit.ly/CISC1
Register Now
for the
November 5th OLCS Symposium
Santa Cruz COE