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2The Internet Is Changing The Way We
3AGENDA
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e-Education
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education solution components
Integrated Learning
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Content Development
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Implementation
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4Key Challenges and Business Drivers Facing
Higher Education
- Reporting, business intelligence, and decision
support - Regulatory compliance
- Learning outcomes and higher education ROI
- Constituent expectations for service, convenience
access - Personalized education experiences
- Value delivered through lifelong constituent
relationships
- Competition for students, funding, faculty,
resources - Competition from traditional and non-traditional
sectors - Institutional differentiation and competitive
advantage
- Climate of fiscal and budgetary restraint
- Efficiency, productivity, and capacity
- Extended value of existing investments
- Protection, compliance, and liability
- Constituent expectation and demand
- Change in culture, process, technology
5The Learninge Model
e-Learning is about education not technology
6The innovation challenge is that todays student
has spent most of their lives in the digital age,
processing information in new ways..
- They love books, music, movies and video games.
- They read everything they can about their
interests in online forums and websites. - They shop, download and exchange interests
online. - They maintain a large collection of music and
movies on their laptop and IPod. - They constantly collect new games for their
Playstation since it is a big part of her social
life, especially with the opposite sex.
- They need to buy something more than food or
necessity items. - They check out product information and pricing
online first, usually purchasing online to save
money and save on taxes. - They dont mind giving personal information out
because it makes shopping easier and more
individual. - They are open to developing an ongoing
relationship with online retailers.
- They want to communicate with friends, family and
faculty. - They have never written a letter, but communicate
primarily through IM or Chat, and email if they
are forced to. - They are used to near real-time responses to
their requests. - They are used to stating their opinion regardless
of social convention or status.
Buying
Communicating
Collecting
- They want to share what they are up to.
- They maintain a blog in which they share all
aspects of their life, no matter how intimate. - They Chat when not connected and they use SMS to
stay in touch. - They post digital pictures to their blog on a
daily basis.
- They are very social persons who love to talk,
meet and interact with others. - They use chat and SMS to arrange social meetings.
- They maintain a set of online avatars in 3-5
online games so they can play with their friends. - They meet a number of friends through chatrooms
and forums.
The
Sharing
Socializing
Digital Native Student
They hear with their eyes and see with their
feelings.
Source Adapted from The Emerging Online Life of
the Digital Native by Marc Prensky
7Characteristics of Engaged Learners
- Responsible for their own learning
- They invest personally in the quest for
knowledge and understanding, in part because the
questions or issues being investigated are drawn
from their own curiosity about the world.
Projects are pertinent and questions are
essential. - Energized by learning
- They feel excited, intrigued and motivated to
solve the puzzles, make new answers and reach
insight. Their work feels both important and
worthwhile. - Strategic analytical thinking
- They make thoughtful choices from a toolkit of
strategies, considering carefully which approach,
which source and which technique may work best to
resolve a particular information challenge. - Collaborative
- They work with others in a coordinated, planned
manner, splitting up the work according to a plan
and sharing good ideas during the search for
understanding. - These concepts are based upon the work of
Barbara Means quoted in Plugging In - http//www.ncrel.org/sdrs/edtalk/toc.htm
8Changing university IT Strategies
9A synergistic approach for educators is to create
a value network of Strategic Alliance Partners
to leverage new services.
High
Offers new operational models to support
transitional infrastructures.
Offers new vision for collaboration across
transitional applications.
Future State Break- through Innovation (move to
a transitional infrastructures)
Educational On-Demand Vendors
Educational Strategic Alliance Partners
Offers commodity pricing on traditional
infrastructure solutions.
Offers value-added pricing on traditional
infrastructure solutions.
Current State Adaptive Innovation (leverages tra
ditional infrastructures)
Educational Commodity Vendors
Educational Business Partners
Low
Low
Strategic Value
High
10Usage
Usage of e-learning media
Source International Data Corporation (2003)
11Students
Assessment
? Traditional
Interaction
Teacher
Content
Learner
Assessment
e ?
Interaction
Tutor
Content
12Learner
Assessment
Asynchronous (Email, Discussion
Forums) Synchronous (Classrooms, Support)
Proctored exams Take home exams Projects Class
Participation Assignments
Interaction
Dynamic content (Teacher explanation Skills)
Facilitates, Supervises Tracks student learning
Tutor
Content
Tracking
13The Change
- Teaching Learning
- Teacher Mentor or Coach
- Student Learner
- Synchronous Asynchronous/Sync
- Passive Active
- Linear Nonlinear
- Scheduled On-demand
- Teaching material Accomplishing a Goal
14A New World of Learning
15The impact
- Educational Institutes
- Seeking to expand their education offering to a
dynamic audience - Business Needs
- Student placement capacity
- Lack of ways to teach skills leadership, team
work, critical thinking. - Limited areas of studies specializations.
- Declining budgets.
- Skill set gaps with the business.
- Students in remote locations
- Women education.
- Corporate
- Seeking to increase professional development
training communications among employees while
reducing costs - Business Needs
- Increase training
- Increase collaboration
- Increase employee effectiveness Retention
- Cut costs
- New markets new countries
- Gain a competitive Adv.
- Government
- Seeking to expand the reach of education and
integration in global economies - Business Needs
- Unemployment
- Grow the economy
- Enhance skills of govt employees
- Uplift population knowledge skills
- Tackle poverty
- Educate women
- Compete in a global digital economy
16e-Education
17Academic Solutions
Integration Solutions
Content Management Solutions
Info Access Business Intelligence Solutions
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20E-Learning Core Systems
LCMS LMS AMS Digital Classroom Collaborative Tools
21E-Learning Support Systems
Off-the-Shelf Courseware Competency Performance
Classroom Event Mgmt Individual Dvlpmt Plan -
eIDP Measurements Analytics e-Commerce
Engine Integration Platform
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23Learning Management System LMS
- Interface customization of learner home page,
multi-lingual, Audio, Video, forced navigation,
links to other training resources - Administration registration, testing and
scoring, feedback, learning development plans,
tracking of Instructor-led training - Reporting standard vs. custom reports, ability
to import learner data from other systems, login
validation, ability to export report data to
other systems i.e. HR, SIS - "The more it does, the more it costs
24SITEL University is the online portal that 30,000
employees from 18 countries around the world use
to access training. SITELs virtual campus mimics
the real bricks and mortar facilities,
providing employees with familiar
surroundings...even on the Internet.
25Learning Content Management System (LCMS)
- LCMS allow rapid development of simple learning
templates (Learning Objects) that are
object-based, XML and intl SCORM, AICC IMS
standards. That means text blocks, pictures,
sounds and pages that are stored in a database
repository and can be reused.
26Gov Online Learning Center http//www.golearn.gov/
The GeoMaestro LMS and e-learning delivery
platform is the engine behind the Gov Online
Learning Center, the U.S. federal governments
employee training site. The site provides easy
one-stop access to just-in-time training for the
1.8 million people employed by the federal
government.
27Content Development
28Course Structure
29Courseware Development
Project Initiation Design Storyboarding Production
Programming Quality Assurance QA
30The Content Development Team
31How long
How long does it take to create 1 hour of
Classroom Instruction?
32How long
How long does it take to create 1 hour of
E-Learning?
33How long
How long does it take to create 1 hour of
Simulation-Based e-learning?
34Two e-Learning Trends in HE
1- Enable the professors to publish their
material online and collaborate with their
students (Blackboard and WebCT, etc.)
Flexible, ease of use, different standards,
quality issues, pedagogical issues
2- Establish a central unit for content
development and professors support
Requires trained team, unified standards, high
quality, pedagogically sound, less pressure on
professor
35Course Development
- Most professors cannot develop full online
courses on their own due to lack of expertise in - IT
- Multimedia
- Pedagogy
- Psychology
- Instructional Design
- PM
36Before
Course 1
Course 3
Course n
Course 2
Content Development Tools
Professor 1
Professor n
Professor 3
Professor 2
Flexible, ease of use, different standards,
quality issues, pedagogical issues
37Today
Course 1
Course 3
Course n
Course 2
Content Development Team
Professor n
Professor 3
Professor 2
Professor 1
Requires trained team, unifies standards, high
quality, pedagogically sound, less pressure on
professor
38The e-Learning Implementation Process
39Strategy Implementation
Assessment Development Deployment Support
40Methodology The 4 Stages
Training/Educational Needs Assessment Infrastructu
re Assessment Budget
Stage 1 Assessment
Platform Selection and Design Content Package
Assembly/Design Implementation and Installation
Stage 2 Development
Stage 3 Deployment
Training (technical staff, tutors,
users) Operations
Outcomes Evaluation and Assessment Maintenance
and Support
Stage 4 Support
41- Off-the-Shelf (Asynchronous)
- Cost-effective, broad topic areas, large
selection variety - Generic, limited customization (what you see is
what you get !) - Topic areas? Level of interactivity? Multimedia?
- Testing capabilities? Surveys?
- Number of users?
- Plug-ins i.e. RealPlayer, MS Media Player?
Necessary/permitted? - Upload and Integration?
4215,000 courseware titles available !
Wave Technology Learn2/Learn.com Element K
SkillSoft Rosetta Stone PrimeLearning
KnowledgeWire MindLeaders Medcom Geo/Maxim
McGraw-Hill/Xebec NETg Red Siren Crisp
Learning 1-Minute Learning Playback Media
Intellexis GoTrain TrainingOnline
IT Certifications Web Development Desktop
Computer Skills Harvard Business School
Information Security Safety OSHA Compliance
Environmental Health Safety Finance Sales
Customer Service Human Resources/Legal
Project Management Prof Business Soft Skills
Management Leadership Clinical Medical
Healthcare Language Instruction
ITS
43Digital Classrooms
44Web collaboration
- Is the process of delivering media content on
demand over the Internet.
45Online Collaboration
- Conduct a virtual classroom
- PC remote control web-based Support
- Demonstrate software live
- e-Mentoring
- Voice Video over IP
- ISP independent
- All you need is a DSL
46Remote help desk tools can lower the annual
costs of help desk operations by 6 to 13
Gartner
47Characteristics of a complete e-Learning Solution
48- 1. Curriculum design and development
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- Institutional, teacher as well as student needs
assessment. Design with student in mind ! - Setting competency standards of performance
- Goal setting and incentives
49- 2. Branded educational content
- Proven, high-quality intellectual capital
- Timely, relevant, and consistent information
- Keep fast-changing content current, dynamic, and
refreshed - Off-the-shelf content and custom developed
50- 3. Broad and easy access to information
- Anyone, anytime, anywhere, any subject
- Multiple technology-based delivery methods
- Synchronous and Asynchronous
- Enabling just-in-time learning
51- 4. Engaging user experience
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- Rich multimedia experience
- Realistic simulations and role playing
- Advice and explanations from experts/mentors
- Animated case studies and examples
52- 5. Regular reinforcement
- Personalized real-time online mentors
- Web-casts, interviews, live events
- Practical exercises and application
- Facilitated workshops and discussion groups
- Desktop advice, special events, and updated
learning opportunities - Weekly newsletters and relevant articles
53- 6. Collaborative online communities
- Access to fellow learners, instructors
- Webinars by business leaders and experts
- Access to system knowledge base
- Private company and global communities
54e-Learning Hosting Options
551. Site Installed or Behind the firewall
- You supply the hardware, networking, IT support,
database, user support. This is the traditional
software model. - Advantages
- Could be easier to integrate with your other
business applications - More control over data management, upgrade
cycles, system modifications - More common with large (gt10,000 users) systems
- Disadvantages
- More capital and resources needed up front
- More coordination among departments
- Maintenance and support (e.g. help desk) staffing
is ongoing - Deployment times can be longer than with
outsourced solutions
562. Application Service Provider (ASP)
- The application and hosting are provided by a
single vendor. The application may be designed to
support many customers. - Advantages
- Single-vendor solution means no confusion about
where to turn for service - You can get up and running faster than with other
solutions - Application is built for availability and
reliability - Pricing plans are more flexible (e.g. software
can be rented) and may accommodate a limited
capital budget - Some content may be pre-integrated and ready
for use - Disadvantages
- You may need to live with fewer features as
customizations will be limited - Integration with other systems may be more
difficult - Less control over the system, data, upgrades
57External Hosting Reduces Implementation Costs
Source Bersin Associates 2004 LMS Survey
58ITS What can we offer..
59ITS Who are we?
- Established in 1981
- 14 offices in 12 countries (M.E and UK)
- 850 employees
- Banking, Telecommunications and Higher Education
- SunGard SCT M.E Solutions Center (One of a
total of 5 centers worldwide) - Dedicated marketing, pre-sales, account
managers, implementation, software development
and technical support teams.
60Mission
- We seek to deliver innovative solutions to
motivate human capital and optimize work
processes by enhancing the learning, training and
collaboration of individuals
61Vision
- To help our clients succeed by having a solid
product strategy combined with our clients
vision to make e-learning a focused initiative
with a clear measure of impact
62education solution components
- Infrastructure
- High-end servers
- Networks
- Data base systems
- Bandwidth
- Storage
- Security
- Identity Management
- Info access and business intelligence
- VoIP and Video-over-IP
- Wireless
63education solution components
- Learning technologies
- off-the-shelf courseware
- Custom content development
- Graphics design, animation, simulation virtual
reality - Digital classroom systems
- Video streaming and video-on-demand
- Digital Library systems
- Collaboration
64education solution components
- Systems Integration
- Student Information Systems
- HR and Finance ERP
- Digital Library systems
- Audio and Video streaming
- Collaboration
- internet applications i.e. Scheduling, parking,
reporting
65Where to Start?The CET e-Learning Workbook
- Identify priorities, audience, timing
- Tech infrastructure audit
- Choose e-Library courses
- Content development
- LMS, LCMS, AMS,
- Digital Classrooms
- Collaboration
- Teacher training
- Internal marketing awareness
- Tech Support
- Services included
- E-Learning Workbook
- Informative White Papers
- ROI Calculator Tool
- State Your Case PowerPoint
- RFP Template
- Marketing Promotion Techniques
- Free Courseware Demos
66Regional Client Base
67netlanguages
68Products
69Learn eXact
70NL Live Demo
71GECL Live Demo
72Millennium Digital Library System
73Our Value-based Proposition
- Cost
- People skills the core production team
- Content interactivity
- Time
- Re-usability in LO repository
- Quality
- Reliability of system
- Learner acceptance
- Accreditation
- Resistance to Change
74 - THANK YOU!
- Maroun A. Naser
- Sr. Product Manager
- Educational Technologies
- International Turnkey Systems
- Email ? maroun.naser_at_its.ws
- Tel ? 971 4 397 2220
- Mob ? 971 50 624 5200
- URL ? www.its.ws