Title: Extension Education Anytime and Anywhere
1Extension Education Anytime and Anywhere
- The Business Case for Sustainable Extension
e-learning
2Stages of Implementation
- Thinkin about it
- Pilot project(s)
- Special Enterprise
- Full Integration
3Conclusions Consider e-learning when
- Evidence of regional or national demand
- Full certificate program
- Competitive advantage
- Enterprise approach
- Field tested program
4Online Courses
Parents Forever TM
5Study Questions
- What is the business of e-learning?
- What does it take to be successful?
- Should Extension be in the e-learning
business? - Why now?
6Education over the Internet is going to be so
big that it is going to make e-mail usage look
like a rounding error. John Chambers, CEO
Cisco Systems
7The Second Bottom Line
In a business, goods and services have
instrumental or secondary value the primary
value is making money. In a nonprofit, the
service is the primary value making money is a
means to that end.
ONeill and Fletcher (1998)
8Old Economy / New Economy
- Geographic institution
- Just in case
- Isolated
- Brand name universities celebrity professors
- Just in time
- Virtual Learning communities
Source Merrill Lynch 1999
9Old Economy / New Economy
- Four year degree
- Distance education
- Correspondence video
- One size fits all
- Forty-year degree
- Distributed learning
- High-tech multimedia
- Tailored programs
Source Merrill Lynch 1999
10The power of the Internet to transform the
educational experience is awe-inspiring, but it
is also fraught with risk. Report of the
Web-based Education Commission to the President
and the Congress of the United States. 2000.
11What is the business of e-learning?
- Employee training
- Value-added e-learning
- Customized education / training
12Pricing
Price
35-50 per Course hour
75-100 per Course hour
- Tutor-Supported
- E-Learning
Interactivity/Intensity
5 - 15 per Course hour
13 Outsourced Cost Scale
65,000 / Course hour
10,000 / Course hour
14What does it take to be successful?
- Double-bottom line
- Total cost analysis
- Measures of financial performance
15Cost Analysis
16Cost Drivers
- Existing condition of content
- Required level of instructional design
- Media richness
- Types of media
- Number of hours developed
- Size of audience
- Technology features
- Registration, scoring, tracking
- Collaboration
- Mentors
- Assessments
17Fixed Costs
- Intellectual property development
- Instructional design
- Production / programming
- Infrastructure (equipment, facilities)
establishment
18Course-Variable or Stepped Costs
- Instructor costs
- Site rental costs
- Some telecommunication costs
19Learner-Variable Costs
- Materials duplication
- Mailing costs
- Some telecommunication and software license
costs - Learner travel salary
20Standard Measures of Financial Performance
- Breakeven point
- Return on investment
- Critical minimum of aggregation
21Total Cost Comparison
Breakeven
Incremental Fixed Cost (online)
22Business Strategies
- Superstore
- Specialty Store
- Boutique / Mom Pop
- Cooperative
- Corporate Alliances
- Consultants
23Conclusions Consider e-learning when
- Evidence of regional or national demand
- Full certificate program
- Competitive advantage
- Enterprise approach
- Field tested program
24References
Carr, S. 2001. Is Anyone Making Money on Distance
Education? The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Feb. 16,2001. Â Daniel, John S. 1996. Mega
Universities and Knowledge Media Technology
Strategies for Higher Education. Kogan Page
Limited. Â Effectiveness of Learning
Technologies The Costs and Effectiveness of
Technology-Based Approaches to Teaching and
Learning. 1998. Office of Learning
Technologies. Ontario, Canada. http//olt-bta.hrdc
-drhc.gc.ca/publicat/OPASexece.html  Extension
On the Brink of Extinction or Distinction. King,
David A. Boehlje, Michael D. Journal of
Extension. Vol. 38 No.5 Oct. 2000 Â Guidelines
for the Evaluation of Electronically Offered
Degree and Certificate Programs. Draft
guidelines developed by eight regional higher
education accrediting commissions. September
2000. Â
25References
Institutional Restructuring Is Distance
Education Like Retailing?! Moore, Michael.
American Journal of Distance Education. Vol. 13.
No.1. 1999. Â O'Neill, Michael and Kathleen
Fletcher. Nonprofit Management Education U.S.
and World Perspectives, Praeger, Westport, Conn
1998 Â The Power of the Internet for Learning
Moving from Promise to Practice. 2000. Report of
the Web-based Education Commission to the
President and the Congress of the United
States. Â Whalen, T. and Wright, D. 1999.
Methodology for Cost-Benefit Analysis of
Web-Based Tele-Learning Case Study of the Bell
Online Institute. The American Journal of
Distance Education. Vol. 13, No.1.