Title: Distance Learning Trends and Policy Changes In Higher Education
1Distance Learning Trends and Policy Changes In
Higher Education
- Kevin Lemoine, Ph.D.
- Kevin Eason, Ph.D.
2Presentation Focus
- THECB Policies
- Enrollment Trends
- Tarrant County College District
- Trends and Issues
- Questions
3 4Distance Education
- Definition
- A course where students receive more than
one-half of the instruction at a different
location than the instructor. The course can be
delivered synchronously or asynchronously to any
single or multiple location(s) through
electronic, correspondence, or other means. -
- Modes of Instruction
- Internet
- Video Tape and/or Broadcast TV
- Two-way Interactive Video
- Multiple or Other Electronic MediaÂ
5THECB Policy Changes
- Distance Learning Course Inventory
- Distance Education Advisory Committee
- Texas Strategic Plan for Distance Learning
- Institutional Plan on Distance Education
- THECB Regional Councils
6THECB Policy Changes
- Degrees Via Distance Learning
- Approval Process for Offering Degrees Via
Distance Learning - Principles of Good Practice for Electronically
Delivered Courses
7THECB Reporting Changes
- 1973 - Added type of instruction
- 1978 - Added self-paced to type of instruction
- 1984 - Added Instructional telecommunications to
off-campus location and site codes - 1989 - Added computer and audio to type of
instruction - 1995 - Expanded instructional telecommunications
site to allow computer and VCR notations deleted
computer and audio from type of instruction - 1999 - Developed a more robust reporting
structure which included adding mode of
instructions for course delivery, previously
listed as a category under type of instruction
called Instructional Telecommunications.
Eliminated this option as a type and made the
institutions report it as a mode. Added
instruction mode item to reflect the mode of
instructional telecommunications previously
reported in type of instruction
8 9Community and Technical Colleges
10Universities
11Trends
- Significant increases in Internet-based
enrollments - Steady decrease in video-based enrollments
- Steady growth in 2-way interactive television
enrollments , but still constitutes only a small
percentage of overall DL enrollments.
12CTC Internet-based vs. Total EnrollmentFall 2005
13University Internet-based vs. Total
EnrollmentFall 2005
14Internet-based vs. Total Enrollment Fall 2005
15Online Degrees
- Are institutions addressing the needs of the
state with the online degree programs available?
16Over 50 of Associates Degrees and Certificates
Awarded in Three Areas
17Associate Degrees and Certificates
- Approximately 83 online Associate degrees and
certificates. - Highest Demand in Terms of all Degrees Awarded
- Health Professions and Related Clinical Services
- Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies
- Business Management and Marketing
- Principal Disciplines in Distance Learning
Degrees - Computer Information Sciences 21
- Business 16
- Graphic Design 12
- Criminal Justice 4
18One Third of All Baccalaureate Degrees Awarded
in Two Areas
19Baccalaureate Degrees
- Approximately 19 online baccalaureate degrees.
- Highest Demand in Terms of all Degrees Awarded
- Business Management and Marketing
- Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
- Principal Disciplines in Distance Learning
Degrees - Applied Arts and Sciences (BAAS) 4
- Criminology/Criminal Justice 4
- Health Professions 4
- Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 2
20Almost 50 of all Masters DegreesAwarded in Two
Areas
21Masters Degrees
- Approximately 89 online Masters Degrees
- Highest Demand in Terms of all Degrees Awarded
- Education
- Business Management and Marketing
- Principal Disciplines in Distance Learning
Degrees - Business 21
- Education 19
- Engineering 9
- Health Professions 8
22Meeting Texas Degree Needs
- Areas of highest need identified by the state
- Allied Health, Nursing, Education, Engineering,
Computer Science, Math, Physical Science - Institutions dont seem to be addressing the
need for online degree programs or the needs of
the state for Associate and Baccalaureate
degrees.
23- Tarrant County College District
24Tarrant County College District
- Multi-campus district serving the greater Fort
Worth/Arlington area - Four main campuses with a fifth campus being
built in downtown Fort Worth - Instructional Television Courses since 1970s
- Online Courses since 1989
- Offer more than 150 Distance Learning courses
- More than 25,000 Distance Learning enrollments
each year
25TCCD DL Enrollments
26TCCD Distance Learning Policies
- Policies Have Been Affected By
- THECB Requirements
- Space Issues
- Administration Concerns
- Convenience for Students
- Acceptable Practices in Distance Learning
Community
27TCCD Policies and Changes
- Submitted course inventory to THECB
- Course orientations with the instructor and
technical orientation mandatory - Documentation File Card second activity
required for courses - Orientations for ITV courses encouraged
- Orientations for Internet classes online, except
where an academic need has been justified
28TCCD Policies and Changes
- Course proposal and approval process
- Mandatory training for online faculty
- Implemented Standards of Excellence in Online
Courses - Course must pass a review process before being
offered
29TCCD Policies and Changes
- Cap class size at 25
- Moved from all proctored exams to at least one
on-campus activity - Faculty are limited to 3/5 of their load teaching
via distance learning - Virtual office hours not embraced by deans
faculty still come to campus
30TCCD Distance Learning Policy
- DEFINITION
- A distance learning course is any course in
which a student receives more than one-half of
the instruction at a different location from that
of the instructor. Such courses include those
offered through instructional television, the
Internet, videoconferencing, the Virtual College
of Texas, independent study or arranged, and
other instructional modes that use audio, video,
computer technologies, or other methods to
provide the majority of instruction and
interaction. - RESPONSIBILITY
- To ensure that the College District meets all
criteria for distance learning courses, the
College District assigns responsibility for the
approval, coordination, delivery, and evaluation
of the courses to the director of distance
learning, in collaboration with appropriate
College District administrators and faculty. The
distance learning center is also responsible for
ensuring that students enrolled in distance
learning courses have appropriate student
services and support. All distance learning
courses at the College District must be offered
through the office of distance learning.
31 32Trends and Issues
- Distance learning enrollments are helping to meet
the needs of state initiatives, legislation, and
student demand. - There is a greater focus on quality.
- The use of DL technologies is becoming
commonplace in face-to-face classes. - Collaborations are occurring in the development
and sharing of courses. - Flexibility and convenience for students is
increasing.
33What trends are you seeing?
- What is happening at your institutions in terms
of enrollment trends and significant policies
changes that affect how your distance learning
operations function?
34- Questions?
- Kevin Lemoine, Ph.D.
- kevin.lemoine_at_thecb.state.tx.us
- 512-427-6226
- Kevin Eason, Ph.D.
- kevin.eason_at_tccd.edu
- 817-515-4430