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Implementation Challenges And Strategies Of An Organization Deploying A Synchronous Online Learning Environment Joselito C. Olpoc
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On-Line Learning It's a process of education in which the medium of computer technology enables learning to occur when the learner(s) and instructor(s) are separated by time and place “Online instruction implies a connection to a computer system at a venue distinct from a [student’s] PC; the venue can be across the world or across campus.” [Regalbuto 1999] An “online learning environment” includes the hardware, software, and pedagogy needed to conduct learning on the Internet.
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E-Learning "Electronic learning denotes learning environments consisting of hardware, software and personnel; a multi-faceted learning programme that utilizes distance learning, interactive cable TV, and the Internet to connect learning environments to homes, places of work, and the community at large" The E-Learning Working Group of The National Information Technology Council of Malaysia.The E-Learning Working Group
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E-Learning Business Perspective u Aim is to improve the efficiency of delivery, administering, and supporting learning. Academic Perspective u The aim is learning effectiveness, in other words, pedagogy
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Types of On-Line Learning Asynchronous u In Online Leaning, an event in which people are not logged on at the same time (e.g. blackboard.com) Synchronous u In Online Learning, an event in which all of the participants are online at the same time and communicating with one another (e.g. HPVC). (Carliner, 1999)
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Literature Review Pedagogy u Is distance learning as effective as traditional classroom learning u Russel, Syracuse : No Significant Difference u Phipps & Merisotis : What’s the Difference Agreement : Technology is secondary to pedagogical factors. [Ehrmann, Owston, Phipps & Merisotis]
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Literature Review National Education Association u 24 benchmarks for success in Internet Based Distance Education Benchmarks
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Literature Review Infrastructure Needs u Hartley : Need for a technical assessment u Bernholdt & Fox [Syracuse Univ.] : Network Issues Consistent quality of service (with guaranteed connection) Guaranteed bandwidth in the order of 100 Kbps A latency period or delay of no more than 0.5 seconds No jitter
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Literature Review Organizational Impact u Dazinger proposed five productivity measures: staff reduction, cost reduction, increased work volume, new information generated, and increased effectiveness in serving the public u Univ. of Illinois : Pedagogy : teachers Teaching Innovation : scholarly activity Profit : Online Instruction cost > Traditional classroom Success : Rigorous study
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Transformational Elements TRANSFORMATION Process TechnologyPeople
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What the Project is... Using the HPVC, an IT school wanted to implement synchronous on-line learning to 7,000 students in three of its campuses in the first trimester of SY 2000 - 2001 within a time frame of 3 months.
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Risks Acceptance of the technology by the faculty, administration and students Quality of instruction Upgrade of technology Maintenance and Support Price increases for HPVC
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Critical Success Factors Quality, preparation and delivery, effectiveness of the teachers Students readiness and maturity to this strategy Availability of invited professors with HPVC skills (2 nd trimester) Resistance of parents of the students Communication lines (adequacy, speed)
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Strategies Build core set of champions among the faculty Faculty uses standardized content, plus content creation must be centralized. Strengthen the infrastructure needed to implement the technology on a wide scale. To create a committee to oversee the whole e-learning pedagogy in terms of content creation, teaching strategies, etc
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Element #1 : Processes The pedagogy of teaching Classroom Management The management of content design, creation and deployment The management of the security of the e-learning environment The management of system failures
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Faculty Concerns u “Delivering the class and delivering it correctly” u Instructors become conscious about how to use the technology u What is the student doing at the other end
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Faculty Training Phase 1 : Consultant physically with the faculty Phase 2 : Consultant was behind a blackboard Phase 3 : Consultant physically in the school premises but in another room Phase 4 : Consultant delivering the lecture from another location
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Differences between on-line learning and traditional classroom learning Communication protocols must be explicit in OLL u Can’t rely on visual cues to “monitor class” u Can’t see the students nodding their heads - “Yes.” “No.” “Confused look?” “Asleep?” Instructors need to make transition from: u visual cues of students to the students’ actions using the icons, audio, and text cues u relying on visual cues to proactively use HPVC tools to monitor students
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Key Instructor Responsibilities Be prepared u Delivery Preparation (Content Readiness) u Technical Preparation (Classroom Readiness) Creating and maintaining an open and safe learning environment Ensuring Learner’s Learn
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Element #2 : Technology Labs and Machines u Before : Any available machine u After : Dedicated Lab for the E-Learning classes. Internet connection u Before : Diff. bandwidths from each campus to the ISP provider u After : 256 KB from campuses to ISP E1 line from the ISP to the Internet
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Infrastructure Audio connection u Before : None, diff. phone providers u After : 3 way conference call using Karaoke System connected to a teleconferencing phone
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Element #3: People
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Student base Pragmatic Approach : Gradual manner u First trimester : Introduction to the use of the HPVC u Issues : Maturity of the students Scheduling
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Student Access Students use the HPVC in the classrooms not anywhere because... u The telephone, PC and Internet penetration rates are low u There is the need to learn the proper behaviour u There is a need to centralize technical support
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Thank you Any questions? jolpoc@admu.edu.ph (632)-4266071
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