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Training/Workshop on Planning of Open and Distance Learning (SEAMOLEC, 24 – 27 March 2008) Planning of Open and Distance Learning
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Training/Workshop on Planning of Open and Distance Learning (SEAMOLEC, 24 – 27 March 2008) the separation between teachers and students/learners It is an organized process by an educational institutions as opposed to home study mediated interaction via various instructional media - print, audio, video, computer, multimedia, web-based – which facilitates meetings of teachers and students in a learning interaction there is provision of two ways communication, so that students can learn from it, and even initiate a dialog possibility of face-to-face meeting for learning purposes, and social interaction educational process that resembles to the industrial process Distance Learning – Characteristics
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Training/Workshop on Planning of Open and Distance Learning (SEAMOLEC, 24 – 27 March 2008) Open Learning System Who are going to study? What is going to be studied? How do students learn and study?
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Training/Workshop on Planning of Open and Distance Learning (SEAMOLEC, 24 – 27 March 2008) Needs and markets of different clients (real demand or sufficient markets) Needs and markets of different clients (real demand or sufficient markets) Suitable and cost-effective technology (or mixture of technology) Cost efficiency (Return on Investment) Quality of education Management framework Is ODL Needed?
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Training/Workshop on Planning of Open and Distance Learning (SEAMOLEC, 24 – 27 March 2008) Access Access Equity Equity Quality Quality ODL Generic Model Institutional Institutional Management Management Pedagogical Pedagogical Badrul Khan Model Focus Focus Curriculum Curriculum Economics Economics Instructional Materials and Copyright issues Instructional Materials and Copyright issues Quality Assurance Quality Assurance Partnership and Networking Partnership and Networking 6 Factors Model (Dhanarajan 2006) Several Ways of Planning
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Training/Workshop on Planning of Open and Distance Learning (SEAMOLEC, 24 – 27 March 2008) Access: provision of quality education everywhere needed Equity: provision of quality of education to everyone (education for all) Quality: standardized of quality education everywhere, everytime, for everybody Access Access Equity Equity Quality Quality ODL Generic Model
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Training/Workshop on Planning of Open and Distance Learning (SEAMOLEC, 24 – 27 March 2008) Institutional Institutional Management Management Pedagogical Pedagogical Badrul Khan Model Institutional Factors Administrative Affairs Budgeting and return on investment Budgeting and return on investment Information technology services Information technology services Instructional development and media services Instructional development and media services Marketing, admissions, graduation, certification & alumni affairs Marketing, admissions, graduation, certification & alumni affairs Organization and change (diffusion, adoption and implementation of innovation) Organization and change (diffusion, adoption and implementation of innovation)
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Training/Workshop on Planning of Open and Distance Learning (SEAMOLEC, 24 – 27 March 2008) Academic Affairs Faculty and staff support Faculty and staff support Instructional affairs Instructional affairs Workload, compensation & intellectual property rights Workload, compensation & intellectual property rights Institutional Factors Institutional Institutional Management Management Pedagogical Pedagogical Badrul Khan Model
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Training/Workshop on Planning of Open and Distance Learning (SEAMOLEC, 24 – 27 March 2008) Student Services Pre-enrollment Services Course and Program information OrientationAdvisingCounseling Financial Aid Registration and Payment Bookstore Library Support Other learning services needed Social Support Network Tutorial Services Internship and Employment Services Institutional Factors Institutional Institutional Management Management Pedagogical Pedagogical Badrul Khan Model
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Training/Workshop on Planning of Open and Distance Learning (SEAMOLEC, 24 – 27 March 2008) Strategic planning Strategic planning Budgeting and budget appropriation Budgeting and budget appropriation Human resources (core, supporting, administrative, outsource) Human resources (core, supporting, administrative, outsource) Structure, infrastructure, network Structure, infrastructure, network Commitment and support Commitment and support Management Factors Institutional Institutional Management Management Pedagogical Pedagogical Badrul Khan Model
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Training/Workshop on Planning of Open and Distance Learning (SEAMOLEC, 24 – 27 March 2008) instructional approach instructional approach instructional methods instructional methods learner assessment learner assessment instructor evaluation instructor evaluation design of learning environment design of learning environment quality assessment quality assessment Pedagogical Factors Institutional Institutional Management Management Pedagogical Pedagogical Badrul Khan Model
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Training/Workshop on Planning of Open and Distance Learning (SEAMOLEC, 24 – 27 March 2008) Focus Focus Curriculum Curriculum Economics Economics Instructional Materials and Copyright issues Instructional Materials and Copyright issues Quality Assurance Quality Assurance Partnership and Networking Partnership and Networking 6 Factors Model (Dhanarajan 2006) Increasing rate of potential students at any level, in terms of quantity, quality, and area of skills/study Formal degree granting program vs. continuing education program Preservice vs. in service? Certification Market segmentation: teachers, technicians, operators, specialists? Once big chunck or incremental development? Social responsibility (non-profit) vs. profit oriented? In Indonesia: HE gross enrollment rate: 16% (2006) to be 20% per 2009. Focus
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Training/Workshop on Planning of Open and Distance Learning (SEAMOLEC, 24 – 27 March 2008) “…in a world that is shrinking as it is globalizing university, curriculum cannot limit its vision to the university paradigm alone. It has to respond to national as well as global needs” Insan Indonesia Cerdas dan Kompetitif Academic rigor vs. market/custom oriented? Flexible learning vs. subject matter structure? Four Pillars of Learning: Learning to know, learning to do, learning to be, learning to live together. Added value of academic programs? Curriculum Focus Focus Curriculum Curriculum Economics Economics Instructional Materials and Copyright issues Instructional Materials and Copyright issues Quality Assurance Quality Assurance Partnership and Networking Partnership and Networking 6 Factors Model (Dhanarajan 2006)
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Training/Workshop on Planning of Open and Distance Learning (SEAMOLEC, 24 – 27 March 2008) Profit vs non-profit Conditions for cost effective program? Cost variable to be considered (comprehensiveness of ICT-based ODL component for quality learning vs minimal requirement of ICT-based ODL?) Economies of scale vs price for quality? ICT-based ODL vs. traditional multi media ODL? Economics Focus Focus Curriculum Curriculum Economics Economics Instructional Materials and Copyright issues Instructional Materials and Copyright issues Quality Assurance Quality Assurance Partnership and Networking Partnership and Networking 6 Factors Model (Dhanarajan 2006)
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Training/Workshop on Planning of Open and Distance Learning (SEAMOLEC, 24 – 27 March 2008) What medium is used for instructional materials? What is the function of instructional materials in learning process? Main information of subject matter? Supplement? Drill and Practice? Enhancement? Remedial? Course Team Approach vs. Single writer? Who own the course and the materials? University? Course Team? Individual Writer? Plagiarism issues of internet learning object? Buying or developing on its own? Instructional Materials & Copyright Issues Focus Focus Curriculum Curriculum Economics Economics Instructional Materials and Copyright issues Instructional Materials and Copyright issues Quality Assurance Quality Assurance Partnership and Networking Partnership and Networking 6 Factors Model (Dhanarajan 2006)
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Training/Workshop on Planning of Open and Distance Learning (SEAMOLEC, 24 – 27 March 2008) “… while ICT advances have led to the exponential rise in ODL offerings, many institutions are launching new distance programs often without the necessary experience to guide their success”. Minimal requirement? Is learning taking place? What are the success indicators? Quality Assurance Focus Focus Curriculum Curriculum Economics Economics Instructional Materials and Copyright issues Instructional Materials and Copyright issues Quality Assurance Quality Assurance Partnership and Networking Partnership and Networking 6 Factors Model (Dhanarajan 2006)
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Training/Workshop on Planning of Open and Distance Learning (SEAMOLEC, 24 – 27 March 2008) Quality Assurance InputProcess Output/ outcome efficiencyproductivity Objectives Minimal requirement effectiveness
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Training/Workshop on Planning of Open and Distance Learning (SEAMOLEC, 24 – 27 March 2008) Economics reasons: shareable objects, facilities, services Cost sharing Risk sharing (union) Sharing of resource persons (outsourcing) Sustainability? Partnership & Networking Focus Focus Curriculum Curriculum Economics Economics Instructional Materials and Copyright issues Instructional Materials and Copyright issues Quality Assurance Quality Assurance Partnership and Networking Partnership and Networking 6 Factors Model (Dhanarajan 2006)
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Training/Workshop on Planning of Open and Distance Learning (SEAMOLEC, 24 – 27 March 2008) Dhanarajan (2006): …the adoption of ODL does not merely add something, it changes everything. The new system usually makes war against the old existing system. It competes with for time, attention, money, prestige, and a worldview.
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