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May 20, 2005Prepared for Athabasca University DETS05 So Many Platforms, So Little Time Managing Delivery of Courses From Multiple Partners
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The situation Little cash Students wanting variety Cant be all things to all people
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The resolution Partnerships!!
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The result Vast numbers of courses using vast numbers of delivery modes and platforms
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Some examples Alberta-North –8 partners eCampus Alberta –15 partners University of the Arctic –70 partners
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The ramifications Know: –Student capabilities –Student needs –Instructor capabilities –Hardware configurations –Network connectivity in a variety of locations
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The ramifications Know: –Course offerings from a variety of institutions –Platforms used by various institutions –Specs required to run various platforms
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The Students Literacy level Computer literacy level What do they want to learn? Preferred learning styles Level of self-directedness
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The Instructors Cultural sensitivity issues Computer literacy Knowledge of online instructional techniques Willingness
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Hardware, Software, Connectivity Does the student have what is needed? If not, can it be obtained? Will it work in that location?
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Platforms Web-CT Blackboard Elluminate AOL, MSN, Yahoo Messenger Lotus Notes Etc. etc. etc...
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The Response Crying just causes wrinkles!!
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Better Responses Get to know techs at the institutions you partner with Play – get acquainted with as many platforms as possible
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Better Responses Become knowledgeable about system specs and requirements Ensure adequate student support
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May 20, 2005Prepared for Athabasca University DETS05 Questions? Comments? Suggestions?
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Contact Information Janet Mundrick Coordinator, Distributed Learning and Technology Aurora College (867) 872-7010 jmundrick@auroracollege.nt.ca
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