© 2006 NMLN 1 IDEAL – NM Innovative Digital Education and Learning in New Mexico Presented to: Requested Audiences Presented by: NM Learning Network Core.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
11 Delivering Value to the Mission: The Case for IT Consolidation & Optimization Adrian Farley CTO & Acting Director of Technology Services Sacramento.
Advertisements

Technology Use Plan Methacton School District Patty McGinnis ED TECH 501.
RIDE – Office of Special Populations
Washington’s Vision for Education
The Readiness Centers Initiative Early Education and Care Board Meeting Tuesday, May 11, 2010.
1 Solicitations/Advertisements Solicitations/Advertisements
1 Overview Program Goals Laptops Wireless Networking Desktop Management Support Training Pilot Project Timelines Connecting Classrooms Agenda.
Welcome to CCY2. Communicating the Vision Engage key educational audiences School board Business manager/administration Staff Community - Parents Students.
1 Division of Aging and Adult Services (DAAS) Knowledge Management and Transfer Project 7/30/12.
PUSD District-Wide Online Program Spring 2010 Virtual Courses 21st Century Learning and Teaching.
1 NM Behavioral Health Collaborative New Mexico Behavioral Health Plan for Children, Youth and Their Families March 2007.
Goals of Workshop District Education Technology Plan Goals 8 goals aligned to State/National Education Technology Plans Strategies to meet challenges.
Microsoft Business Technology Center Microsoft Business-Technology Center Establishment of MSBTC and the Possibility.
Children, Youth and Families Department EPICS Phase I Provider - CACFP June 23,
YES New Mexico Enterprise Eligibility System
Electronic Student Management System (ESMS) New Mexico Public Education Department Presentation to Project Certification Committee, DoIT ______________.
CONFIDENTIAL: Presented under NDA, do not redistribute EDU Windows EDU Proof of Concept (POC) Program Program Overview for Schools Partner Name Partner.
Draft logframe of Round 11 HSS proposal Proposal Development Task Team (PDTT) – Executive Team Friday, 7 October 2011.
How to commence the IT Modernization Process?
ACCESS Distance Learning providing Classroom Courses and Teachers via Technology For All Alabama Public High Schools Expansion III “The Next 100”
1 NEW MEXICO INTERAGENCY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PURCHASING COLLABORATIVE DATA WAREHOUSE PROJECT Phase I Presented to the Project Certification Committee (PCC)
PALO ALTO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT PROGRESS REPORT MAY 25, 2010 K-12 Mandarin Program.
Brian Epley, VA PIV Program Manager
Rosemarie Day Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer Thursday, May 8, 2008 Operations Report Current Priorities and Future Plans.
Products being integrated to create Home Base OpenClass Collaboration Schoolnet Instructional Tools and Assessment PowerSchool Student Information Core.
RTI Implementer Webinar Series: Establishing a Screening Process
PIMS Basics: Who Reports What to Whom and How the Data is Used
Northeast Region Group Planning Time July 11, : :30 The New Northeast Team.
About the Child Care Workforce. 2 Presentation Overview The Institute The Myths The Truths The Research My Knowledge.
Smarter Balanced Assessments Year 5: Implementation Tony Alpert Smarter Balanced Chief of Staff and Chief Operating Officer University of California, Los.
Learner Link – Durham County Increasing Access to Early Childhood College Courses Durham’s Partnership for Children Child Care Services Association Durham.
Making Virtual a Reality A Guide to Launching a Virtual Program Cobb County School District Ryan Fuller November 6 th.
What is Project Share ? Project Share is the portal through which teachers and students can communicate, collaborate, share information and access 21st.
Complete College Florida PILOT Dr. Pam Northrup, University of West Florida Dr. James Olliver, St. Petersburg College.
VCSD Vocational & Corporate Skills Development. Vision Provide free/subsidized online and classroom training courses to individuals (from a school dropout.
Gil Gonzales, Ph.D. July 22, 2010 Chief Information OfficerUNM Tech Days.
May 18, Two Goals 1. Become knowledgeable about the QEP. 2. Consider your role in making the QEP a success.
BEST PRACTICES TO SUPPORT ONLINE LEARNING FOR STUDENTS AND EDUCATORS Online Learning.
Cumberland County: May 28 Oak Ridge: June 2 Roane County: June 4 Scott: June 4 Campbell: June 9 Knox: June 10 Loudon: June 11.
Benefits of Blended e-Learning in Education
McWeadon Education, USA
Providing Quality eLearning Services Supporting Student Success Panel Discussion eTeachers, Site Coordinators, Students.
Quick Facts about Idaho Digital Learning Academy (IDLA) Accredited STATE K-12 Virtual School (not charter) Created to meet education needs of all Idaho.
Online Learning at UMass Dartmouth Jen Riley Faculty Instructional Technology Coordinator CITS/Instructional Development For Faculty Senate Meeting October.
E-Learning: Education Anytime, Anywhere Randy Rodgers Walden University.
Wethersfield Board of Education December 10, 2013.
1 DR. BADRUL HUDA KHAN MCWEADON EDUCATION, USA DR. BADRUL HUDA KHAN
HEALTHCARE WORKFORCE INITIATIVE Biennium Legislatively-approved Investment in Oregon’s Community Colleges Health Careers Pathways Summit April.
DEVELOPING SUSTAINABLE ICT INFRASTRUCTURE. Start Feasibility assessment – Understanding our core business In 1998 it was clear that a disproportionate.
Governance Meeting November 20, 2007 Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services A Healthcare Services Agency Information Systems Division.
Innovative Digital Education and Learning A joint program of the NM Public and Higher Education Departments Amy Jaramillo, Curriculum & Instruction Director.
IT ISSUES & TRENDS, 2015 Faculty Technology Day Wednesday, August 19, 2025.
The Evaluation of IMPACT V Jeni Corn, Friday Institute for Educational Innovation NC State University College of Education.
Wisconsin Virtual School (WVS) Also known as the Wisconsin Web Academy (WWA) State-led, supplemental online education program made possible through state.
DLT Update Mairéad Martin June 28, DLT Infrastructure 1.Annual Lifecycle –170 DLT public workstations; 200 Library workstations, laptops, 17 printers.
Continuing the work of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Presented by: Jeff Stauffer WebJunction Service Manager Date: 3 February 2005.
Emergency Management Training and Education System Protection and National Preparedness National Preparedness Directorate National Training and Education.
1 E-Learning in the State University System of Florida Mr. Richard Stevens March 27, 2008.
What does it mean to be a RETA Instructor this project? Consortium for 21 st Century Learning C21CL
Teaching Online Courses: TA Roles and Resources Jim Witte, Ph.D. Applied Technologies for Learning in the Arts & Sciences University of Illinois
Component 4: Introduction to Information and Computer Science Unit 9/Part e: Components and Development of Large Scale Systems.
Technology Plan SMITA PIMPLAPURE Final Project Technology and Educational Restructuring December 11, 2003.
U.S. Department of Education (ED) Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education (OCTAE) Division of Academic and Technical Education (DATE) December.
Long Range Technology Plan, Student Device Standards Secondary Device Recommendation.
George Kurtanidze, Head of FAS
George Kurtanidze, Head of FAS
Planning a Quality Roadmap to Reinvent and Improve Services
DIGITAL CONTENT MEETING
Providing Quality eLearning Services to New Mexico
SHARE Special Project SHARE Benefits Optimization
Presentation transcript:

© 2006 NMLN 1 IDEAL – NM Innovative Digital Education and Learning in New Mexico Presented to: Requested Audiences Presented by: NM Learning Network Core Team Members: Susie Bussman (RETA), Veronica Chavez-Neuman (HED), Jim Holloway (PED), Brian Ormand (NMLN), Tom Ryan (CTE) It is anticipated that IDEAL-NM will have a major impact and within 5 years, all students graduating from a New Mexico high school will have experience with at least one on-line course Governor’s Press Release October 27, 2006

© 2006 NMLN 2 Benefits of eLearning in New Mexico Resources to learner VS. Learner to resources Reducing scheduling conflicts Builds 21 st skills for a knowledge-based economy Increase student access to highly-qualified teachers Offering courses not otherwise available / Special Groups (rural, high risk students, suspended students, ill students, AP, gifted, others) Growing student populations and limited space Reduce need for out-of-state solutions, builds capacity/skill in NM Providing new service to home/private school students More diverse student learning cohorts

© 2006 NMLN 3 HB2 & SB209 The legislature allocated $7.5 million to build the infrastructure for online learning in the State of New Mexico Higher EducationK12 Cyber AcademyState Agencies Common LMS/WebConf Improved eLearning portal Dual enrollment via online Alignment (HS HE) Collaborative Degrees K12 online courses Prof Dev and Training Statewide Collaboration Meeting rural needs 21 st Century Skills Agency online training CYFD (adjudicated youth) Dept of Corrections Dept of Health Workforce Development

© 2006 NMLN 4 IDEAL-NM Goal is to Improve eLearning in New Mexico by… Establishing a shared eLearning support system: Public Education Higher Education State Government Providing support for eLearning Statewide LMS and Web Conferencing Systems Statewide Support Center (help desk, technical support) Statewide Cyber Academy

© 2006 NMLN 5 Components of Statewide eLearning IDEAL-NM Prog Eval IV&V

© 2006 NMLN 6 IDEAL-NM Project Governance

© 2006 NMLN 7

8 Online Learning Models Synchronous Class Teacher and learners meet at the same time and delivery is live. Asynchronous Class Independent of time: Teacher and learners can access the class at any time and as many times as desired. There is no “live” component therefore, any time, any place, any pace classes. Blended Class Using both synchronous and asynchronous components to teaching and learning. forpd.ucf.edu/newsletter/FLN html Downloaded July 1, 2007

© 2006 NMLN 9 Learning Management System Asynchronous eLearning Tool

© 2006 NMLN 10 Live Web Conferencing Synchronous eLearning Tool

© 2006 NMLN 11 IDEAL-NM Execution Tasks Issue RFPs for acquisition of statewide LMS Web Conferencing software solution Establish contracts with LMS Web Conferencing software vendors Procure hardware to support Data Center implementation of LMS and Web Conferencing software solution Implement Data Center with LMS and Web Conferencing software Develop training plans and training materials Train Teachers to teach online courses, and tech support personnel Establish contract with vendor to purchase online courses Develop high school level NM History and Algebra Execute teaching of NM and Vendor course pilots – Spring 08 Execute teaching all sections of NM History and Algebra in Fall 08 Interview and hire helpdesk staff Procure helpdesk software and establish statewide helpdesk services before Spring ‘08 courses begin

© 2006 NMLN 12 IDEAL-NM Project Timeline

© 2006 NMLN 13

© 2006 NMLN 14 Sample Data Center Server Configuration

© 2006 NMLN 15 Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Utilize existing Data Centers with current BC/DR plans Large University/College Data Centers Vendor Data Centers Advantages include established expertise in… Security functions in place (e.g. FERPA, ID Mgt.) Business Continuity Plan in place Disaster Recovery Plan in place History of operating large-scale LMS & Web Conferencing applications (some for multiple institutions)