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1 Effective Practices for Quality Online Instruction Kale Braden Kale Braden, ASCCC North Representative, Cosumnes River College Eileen Smith, Eileen Smith, Shasta College Fabiola Torres Fabiola Torres, Glendale College

2 ACADEMIC SENATE for CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES What do the Feds Say? Code of Federal Regulations, Title 34, Education §602. Code of Federal Regulations, Title 34, Education §602. Correspondence Education Means: Correspondence Education Means: 1. Education provided through one or more courses by an institution under which the institution provides instructional materials, by mail or electronic transmission, including examinations on the materials, to students who are separated from the instructor. 2. Interaction between the instructor and the student is limited, is not regular and substantive, and is primarily initiated by the student. 3. Correspondence courses are typically self-paced. 4. Correspondence education is not distance education. K

3 ACADEMIC SENATE for CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES What do the Feds Say? Code of Federal Regulations, Title 34, Education §602. Distance education means: Education that uses one or more of the technologies listed in paragraphs (1) through (4) of this definition to deliver instruction to students who are separated from the instructor and to support regular and substantive interaction between the students and the instructor, either synchronously or asynchronously. The technologies may include: Education that uses one or more of the technologies listed in paragraphs (1) through (4) of this definition to deliver instruction to students who are separated from the instructor and to support regular and substantive interaction between the students and the instructor, either synchronously or asynchronously. The technologies may include: 1. The internet; 2. One-way and two-way transmissions through open broadcast, closed circuit, cable, microwave, broadband lines, fiber optics, satellite, or wireless communications devices: 3. Audio conferencing: or 4. Video cassettes, DVDs, and CDROMs, if the cassettes, DVDs. or CD ROMs are used in a course in conjunction with any of the technologies listed in paragraphs (1) through (3) of this definition. K

4 ACADEMIC SENATE for CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES What does the ACCJC say? Distance education is defined, for the purpose of accreditation review as a formal interaction which uses one or more technologies to deliver instruction to students who are separated from the instructor and which support regular and substantive interaction between the student and instructor… Distance education is defined, for the purpose of accreditation review as a formal interaction which uses one or more technologies to deliver instruction to students who are separated from the instructor and which support regular and substantive interaction between the student and instructor… http://www.accjc.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Guide-to- Evaluating-DE-and-CE_2012.pdf http://www.accjc.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Guide-to- Evaluating-DE-and-CE_2012.pdf K

5 ACADEMIC SENATE for CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES What does Title 5 Say § 55204. Instructor Contact. § 55204. Instructor Contact. In addition to the requirements of section 55002 and any locally established requirements applicable to all courses, district governing boards shall ensure that: In addition to the requirements of section 55002 and any locally established requirements applicable to all courses, district governing boards shall ensure that: (a) Any portion of a course conducted through distance education includes regular effective contact between instructor and students, through group or individual meetings, orientation and review sessions, supplemental seminar or study sessions, field trips, library workshops, telephone contact, correspondence, voice mail, e- mail, or other activities. Regular effective contact is an academic and professional matter pursuant to sections 53200 et seq. K

6 Regular and Substantive (plus effective) Contact Now what?

7 ACADEMIC SENATE for CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES A Definition What precisely does Regular and Substantive contact mean? What precisely does Regular and Substantive contact mean? Who defines it? Who defines it? Hint: Title 5 § 55204. Hint: Title 5 § 55204. Regular effective contact is an academic and professional matter pursuant to sections 53200 et seq. Regular effective contact is an academic and professional matter pursuant to sections 53200 et seq. K

8 RS & EC Processes & Procedures to Define R egular, S ubstantive, & E ffective C ontact. Senate, Curriculum Committee, DE Committee(s), Board of Trustees, et al.

9 ACADEMIC SENATE for CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES The Curriculum Committee Course Outline of Record (COR) Course Outline of Record (COR) DE Addendum DE Addendum

10 ACADEMIC SENATE for CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Board Policies and Regulations Senate should be involved Senate should be involved Curriculum Committee should be involved Curriculum Committee should be involved DE/Technology Committees should be involved DE/Technology Committees should be involved

11 ACADEMIC SENATE for CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES A place to start (Click on college logo for their policy)

12 ACADEMIC SENATE for CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES So, you’ve got a definition… Need A Process Need A Process How are you verifying your courses meet your definition? How are you verifying your courses meet your definition? Documentation Documentation COR or other approval process COR or other approval process Training & Professional Development Training & Professional Development What does your process look like? What does your process look like? K

13 Course Design & Pedagogical Training Effective practices and structures to promote effective course design and pedagogical training.

14 ACADEMIC SENATE for CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES DE Committee & Professional Development DE Technology training DE Technology training How often is this updated? How often is this updated? DE Pedagogy Training DE Pedagogy Training Who gets to teach DE? Who gets to teach DE? What training or qualifications are needed? What training or qualifications are needed? Administrative Concern: Right of Assignment Administrative Concern: Right of Assignment Senate Concern: Academic and Professional Quality Senate Concern: Academic and Professional Quality Bargaining Agent Concern: This may be negotiable Bargaining Agent Concern: This may be negotiable

15 ACADEMIC SENATE for CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uck2f6PLbSk

16 ACADEMIC SENATE for CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES DE Section Vetting Are DE sections evaluated before they go live? Are DE sections evaluated before they go live? Who does the evaluation? Who does the evaluation? How much of the course is submitted for evaluation? How much of the course is submitted for evaluation? What are the standards? How were they developed? What are the standards? How were they developed? Potential resource: OEI standards! Potential resource: OEI standards!

17 ACADEMIC SENATE for CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Technical Support Services ADA Compliance ADA Compliance Video creation, editing, digitizing, and other services. Video creation, editing, digitizing, and other services. Course design assistance. Course design assistance. Supporting Innovation and new technologies Supporting Innovation and new technologies

18 Student Readiness & Increasing Retention Giving students the tools that they need for success and getting students with the requisite skills in DE sections.

19 ACADEMIC SENATE for CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Orienting the Students General DE Orientations General DE Orientations Getting the students the global tools that they need to succeed in online courses. Getting the students the global tools that they need to succeed in online courses. Section level orientations Section level orientations Assignments which test the student’s readiness at the start of a course Assignments which test the student’s readiness at the start of a course E.g. providing an assignment of students posting a Bio to a discussion board at the start of a course—this tests their technology and ability to navigate the CMS. E.g. providing an assignment of students posting a Bio to a discussion board at the start of a course—this tests their technology and ability to navigate the CMS.

20 ACADEMIC SENATE for CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Getting students with the right skills, into DE sections, at the right time. Challenges with priority registration Challenges with priority registration Sometimes the students who might have the least likelihood of succeeding in our DE sections are the first able to enroll in these sections. Sometimes the students who might have the least likelihood of succeeding in our DE sections are the first able to enroll in these sections. Inability to have “section level” prerequisites Inability to have “section level” prerequisites i.e., a prerequisite that students have taken an online skills course or demonstrated their ability in another way. i.e., a prerequisite that students have taken an online skills course or demonstrated their ability in another way.

21 Addressing the DE Achievement Gap Equity and giving the students the tools that they need to succeed.

22 ACADEMIC SENATE for CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES In order to address an achievement gap, you need to define the gap: What does the data show? What does the data show? Access to technology Access to technology Access to High Speed internet Access to High Speed internet Age gaps Age gaps Ethnic gaps Ethnic gaps Gender gaps Gender gaps

23 ACADEMIC SENATE for CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Planning for Interventions Adjusting orientation to address skill gaps Adjusting orientation to address skill gaps Providing specific DE support services Providing specific DE support services Tutoring Tutoring Support modules (writing, research, technology, etc.) Support modules (writing, research, technology, etc.) Disability accommodation Disability accommodation Testing support Testing support Evaluating labs and access to technology Evaluating labs and access to technology

24 ACADEMIC SENATE for CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Questions


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