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eLearning Services @ EWU

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Introduction to EWU's eLearning Services team and goals for Fall 2011.

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eLearning Services @ EWU

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eLearning

Dave Dean Grant Ramsay Jeff Healy

Learning “Hub” Podcasting Streaming Media Web conferencing Quiz/Test authoring Student

collaboration Secure online

testing Teaching with Tech

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University Graphics

Judy McMillan Nick Brown Larry Conboy

Graphic design, production, and photography

Support for all instruction, research, conferences, student life and campus events (internal audience)

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OIT eLearning Services

Administration of eLearning technologies Production of instructional objects /

content Implementation and support for new

learning models, technologies and trends

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eLearning Directions…

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Enhance & Integrate:◦ eLearning Platform◦ Media Tools & Services◦ Design, Development & Support Services

Introduce:◦ Learner Analytics◦ Mobile, Messaging & Social Applications

Virtual Campus…

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Choices for EWU Students

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Campus effort – not “niche”

Help Instructors move online by:

◦ Design & Development service,

◦ Workshops, instructions, sharing of successes,

◦ Strong foundation of technologies and services to support online delivery

◦ Common instructional design literacy & rubrics.

Move toward online presence all courses

Fundamentals

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Faculty Development Options

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Tech Support

EWU Workshops & Events

Consulting

Design & Development Services

Faculty Development Options

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Faculty Development Options

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Oct 5 – 14 : Beginning Second Life

Oct 5 – 21 : Getting Started: The First Step Towards Online Teaching

Oct 12 – 21 : Advanced Podcasting and Other Web 2.0 Multimedia

Oct 19 – 28 : Open Ed Resources: Use, Reuse, Share

Oct 19 – 28 : Retention Strategies in Online Education

Oct 19 – Nov 4 : Implementing the Quality Scorecard

Oct 26 – Nov 4 : Academic Integrity in Online Education

Oct 26 – Nov 4 : Video & Audio Tools for Teaching & Learning

Nov 2 – 18 : Using the Quality Matters Rubric to Improve Your Online Course

Nov 9 – 18 : Dynamic Collaboration, Discussion, and Facilitation Practices

Nov 9 – 18 : Fair Use and the TEACH Act: A Closer Look

Nov 30 – Dec 9 : MERLOT 101: An Introduction to MERLOT

Nov 30 – Dec 9 : Using Moodle to Create Online Courses

Sloan Consortium “College Pass”

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Cost $400-$500 on average◦ FREE via EWU College Pass waiver

Format◦ Introductory Webinar◦ Online Course (via Moodle)◦ Concluding Webinar

Typically 10 day duration Have access to course site for 1-year

Sloan Consortium Workshops

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EWU funded access via 100-seat college pass◦ http://sloanconsortium.org/2011workshops

Create an account at Sloan-C Browse course offerings, requirements,

meeting dates, etc. “Add to Cart” a course, Contact Dave, Grant, Jeff, Brent or Helen for

help with waiver of course fee.

Sloan Consortium Workshops

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LMS choice for the future

Integrate with Banner

“Single Sign On”

Content repository

Personalized learning “hub”

Solidify EWU Learning “Foundation”

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Media Management “backbone” EWU YouTube Desktop screen capture Lecture capture Podcasting Streaming Screen casting

Media Services

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Instructor pushes notification to student’s preferred messaging address (TXT, Twitter, Facebook, phone, email, etc.)

“Ask the audience” anytime, any location

Mobilizing “all” learning content

Communication Tools

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Mobilizing instructional content

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Learning Analytics

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WHO? most likely to fail a course or drop out?

WHEN? performance starts to slide

WHAT? student’s individual area of struggle?

HOW? does each student learned best?

FOCUS instructor and support team on the learners that needed them most, in the manner that would help them best.

Learning Analytics

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