connie broughton (hhe 3-17-09)
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Presentation to the WA House Higher Education Committee re: open educational resources.TRANSCRIPT
House Higher Education Committee Work SessionMarch 17, 2009
Courses ResourcesProgramsServicesTechnology
Shared online course content Over 100 courses any college can adopt
and use Complete degrees and programs
Pooled enrollment Over 300 courses into which any college
can enroll students Currently only available within
community and technical college system
3
1Colleges adopt courses developed by other
colleges and advertise to their students
2 Students register at the closest college that meets their need
Enrolling colleges provide student services
Enrolling college collects tuition, state support and fees
Enrolling college pays teaching college $50 per credit per enrollment
Teaching college pays instructor according to local contract
Year Annualized Student FTE
Staff FTE
2001 877 9.5
2008 5000 8
2009 6000 (est.) 7
Outsourced hosting
Tight business rules
Integration24 x 7 tech
supportFaculty training
Single installation of ANGEL course management system hosted by ANGEL
35 branded domainsFull integration with college student management system by Fall 09
Integrated ePortfolioCompetitive cost modelLearning Object RepositoryIntegrated with Elluminate (unlimited use)
Begin with common needs faculty training information literacy materials
Can share whole courses or pieces of courses
Can share resources by department, by college, by state wide program, etc.
Redesign all shared curriculum Searchable modules Open resources Culturally welcoming Faculty, instructional designers and
research librarians on each team Open access to all materials
Free professional development and training for faculty and staff
Quality Matters pilot http://www.qualitymatters.org
Web resources for faculty, students and staff Example: How to Use ANGEL for
students developed and shared by Centralia College
19 Washington CTCs, WSU and Chemeketa
Technology provided by NE eTutoring Consortium
Each college provides five hours of tutoring per week
Coordinator hired by WSU and SBCTC creates a single schedule
Connie BroughtonAssistant Director, eLearning
509-434-5152Washington State Board for Community and
Technical [email protected]