ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2008 Friday, July 11th 9:00-10:30 am Michael Heumann - Imperial Valley Pat James - Mt. San Jacinto Michelle Pilati - Rio Hondo.

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ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2008 Friday, July 11th 9:00-10:30 am Michael Heumann - Imperial Valley Pat James - Mt. San Jacinto Michelle Pilati - Rio Hondo Ian Walton - Mission

ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2008 Friday, July 11th 9:00-10:30 am Why Should You Care? Curriculum Committee & Technology Broader Perspective –Than just the course outline –Than other committees Entry Point for Conversations about Quality Distance Education Regulations –Effective contact –Class Size

ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2008 Friday, July 11th 9:00-10:30 am Overview of Today Some questions to consider New Academic Senate for the California Community Colleges paper on Technology –What’s changed recently? Technology, Distance Education and Quality Other Issues – A Discussion

ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2008 Friday, July 11th 9:00-10:30 am The Curriculum Process How and where do technology and curriculum interface on your campus? Does your curriculum process ensure compliance of your distance education program? Does your “separate review process” ensure that the course outline is taught to? Do you consider Quality vs Compliance? Are there lessons for other curriculum?

ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2008 Friday, July 11th 9:00-10:30 am

2008 Paper Update Ensuring the Appropriate Use of Educational Technology: An Update for Local Academic Senates –Original papers –Resolution to Update –05/06 – 06/07 Tech Committees –Ad hoc Task Force Completed –Adopted Spring 2008

ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2008 Friday, July 11th 9:00-10:30 am 3 for 1 - Replaced New summary integrates and adds to: –1995 – Curriculum Committee Review of Distance Learning Courses and Sections –1997 – Guidelines for Good Practice – Technology Mediated Instruction –1999 – Guidelines for Good Practice – Effective Instructor-Student Contact in Distance Learning

ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2008 Friday, July 11th 9:00-10:30 am Still Useful Four papers not updated –1999 – Academic Freedom, Privacy, Copyright, Fair Use –2000 – Policy and Contract Language –2000 – Minimum Standards –2003 – Access / Success / Digital Divide –All still available from ASCCC website

ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2008 Friday, July 11th 9:00-10:30 am

College Structure and Processes How should the college/local senate accomplish oversight of distance education programs? –Background regulations – still changing –Curriculum Approval –Instructor-Student Contact –Other Program development/evaluation –General Pedagogy – professional development

ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2008 Friday, July 11th 9:00-10:30 am DE and Quality Title 5 Mandates Separate review Regular effective contact Accreditation standards Various resources to cite when seeking support for DE

ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2008 Friday, July 11th 9:00-10:30 am Title 5 and Distance Ed Title 5 Part One –Moved and renumbered –Clarified 51% trigger –If any DE by design there must be a separate review Title 5 Part Two –Attempts to “fix” apportionment language –DE lecture and labs funded as per F2F

ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2008 Friday, July 11th 9:00-10:30 am Other Issues

ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2008 Friday, July 11th 9:00-10:30 am Effective Practices Course development Instructor-student contact Technology-mediated office hours Training and Supporting DE Instructors Evaluation of Online Instructors

ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2008 Friday, July 11th 9:00-10:30 am Discussions / Questions How do you verify effective contact? Who should verify accessibility? Who determines class size? What do you do to ensure quality in your distance education problem? Is your curriculum committee effective in its role with respect to distance education?

ASCCC Curriculum Institute 2008 Friday, July 11th 9:00-10:30 am Thank you…..