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Title: Dr. Andy DiPaolo


1
Online Engineering Education Myth or Reality?
  • Dr. Andy DiPaolo
  • Executive Director
  • Stanford Center for Professional Development
  • Senior Associate Dean
  • School of Engineering
  • Stanford University

2
The ability to learn faster than your
competitors may be the only sustainable
competitive advantage.
  • Peter Senge,
  • The Fifth Discipline

3
What Engineers Want in Online Learning
  • Access to learning independent of time and
    distance.
  • Convenience and flexibility in course delivery.
  • Choice of synchronous (real-time) and/or
    asynchronous (time-delayed) delivery options.

4
What Engineers Want in Online Learning
  • Well designed, engaging and intellectually
    challenging courses with degree and certification
    options.
  • Seamless, available and reliable delivery
    formats.
  • Emphasis on learner-centered vs teacher-centered
    approaches.

5
What Engineers Want in Online Learning
  • Presentations and interactions incorporating
    problem based simulations.
  • Modularized formats which can be bundled and
    customized into a personal learning experience.
  • Pull vs push approaches targeted to meet
    specific needs of learners.

6
What Engineers Want in Online Learning
  • Participation in a learning community through
    interaction with instructor, teaching
    assistants, experts and peers.
  • Provisions for tele-coaching and tele-mentoring.
  • Opportunity to test before buying.

7
What Engineers Want in Online Learning
  • Access to multimedia learning materials, content
    collections and libraries.
  • Opportunity to practice working in geographically
    dispersed learning teams.
  • Convenient and reliable e-support for academic
    advising and student services.

8
What Engineers Want in Online Learning
  • Alignment of education to meet business and
    career goals.
  • Competitive pricing.
  • Emphasis on customer service.
  • Return on investment.
  • Lifelong educational renewal.

9
Stanford Center for Professional Development
  • The Stanford Center for Professional Development
    develops and delivers programs, courses and
    services using telecommunications, multimedia and
    campus-based solutions to support the advanced
    educational needs of technical professionals,
    managers and executives.

10
SCPD Program Offerings
  • Masters Degree - Honors Cooperative Program
  • Credit courses - Non-Degree Option
  • Audit
  • Academic Certificate Programs
  • Professional and executive education programs
  • Course licensing
  • Research seminars

11
SCPD Delivery Technologies
  • Videotape
  • Multimedia
  • Internet and web
  • Five TV channels
  • Satellite
  • Two-way video
  • Fiber

12
Stanford Online
  • Transformed from research project into Stanford
    Online program in Spring 1997.
  • Compaq Computer and Microsoft are strategic
    partners.
  • SCPD televises 75 courses per quarter and a
    subset of these are also available via Stanford
    Online.

13
Stanford Online
  • Over 300 online courses since 1998.
  • Available at 28.8bps (8fps) or 128 kpbs (15 fps).
  • Courses updated quarterly to maintain currency.
  • Approach is transparent to faculty.

14
Stanford Online Programs
  • Courses in Electrical Engineering, Computer
    Science, Industrial Engineering/Engineering
    Management, and Mechanical Engineering
  • MS Degree in Electrical Engineering with
    Telecommunications focus
  • Certificates in Telecommunications and
    Bioinformatics
  • Professional education courses and conferences

15
Summary of Feedback To Date
  • Online learning attracts students who would not
    otherwise have taken course
  • Convenience is critical for busy students
  • Video online has value
  • Significant benefit for campus students and
    faculty
  • Students satisfied with learning via Stanford
    Online

16
Recommendations from Lessons Learned
  • Choose high demand disciplines and recruit best
    faculty - - make sure program is consistent with
    institutions mission.
  • Offer faculty incentives and rewards and address
    concerns with ownership of intellectual property.
  • Create or select uniform course development
    system with common look and feel approved by
    faculty - - think modular and scalable.

17
Recommendations from Lessons Learned
  • Use mature delivery technologies.
  • Develop comprehensive faculty and student support
    services which are user friendly.
  • Create strong marketing enterprise with database
    management at its core.
  • Provide students access to learning resources.

18
Recommendations from Lessons Learned
  • Make sure students receive clear info on
  • Course and degree requirements
  • Training in use of technology
  • Availability of academic support and advisory
    services
  • Costs and payment policies
  • Create a community of learners with synchronous
    and asynchronous interactions.

19
Recommendations from Lessons Learned
  • Develop strong assessment program on student
    learning, student retention, and student and
    faculty satisfaction.
  • Target revenue to cover costs with remainder
    provided to sponsoring departments/faculty and
    for future development.

20
Success Factors of Online Learning
  • Access
  • Learning
  • Cost effectiveness
  • Learner satisfaction
  • Faculty satisfaction

21
For additional information
  • Dr. Andy DiPaolo
  • adp_at_leland.stanford.edu
  • Stanford Center for Professional Development
  • http//scpd.stanford.edu
  • Stanford Online
  • http//stanford-online

22

Online Engineering Education Myth or Reality?
  • Dr. Andy DiPaolo
  • Executive Director
  • Stanford Center for Professional Development
  • Senior Associate Dean
  • School of Engineering
  • Stanford University
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