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Title: Western Cooperative for Educational Telecommunications


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Western Cooperative for Educational
Telecommunications
  • What are Campuses Actually Doing With Their New
    Technologies?

Dr. Phil Farley Director, Education Industry IBM/
Tivoli Software
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Agenda
  • Trends identified by IBM/Tivoli
  • Key findings in Gartner Research
  • Summary

3
The World of Solutions (what our customers are
asking for today)
  • The two trillion dollar global education and
    training industry is going through radical
    changes Merrill Lynch
  • The corporate elearning market is growing by
    leaps and bounds. Generating nearly 2.3 billion
    in 2000, the U.S. corporate e-learning market
    is on track for a growth rate of more than 50,
    exceeding 18 billion in 2005, according to IDC.
  • Public Sector market estimates from various
    Analysts issued market growth forecasts as high
    as 22 billion by 2003, from roughly 1.5
    billion in 1999.
  • e-Learning Consulting Quick Packs
  • Education Portals / e-Communities
  • e-Content Aggregation Management
  • M-Learning Wireless Classroom
  • Classroom Control, Safety, Privacy
  • Education Infrastructure and e-Printing
  • Partner Asset Hardening Solution
  • Release Standards Direction and Leadership
  • Education Supply Solutions B2B
  • Publisher Supply Solutions B2C, B2B
  • Registration and ERP Solutions
  • Rich Media Solutions/Broadband Internet
  • Pre- and Post-Assessment Services
  • Mentor Communities
  • Lotus Education e-Learning Delivery Services
  • CRM for Learners and Help Desks

4
Top Trends for 2002-2004
  • Increased Demand battles Increased Access
  • One Learner- Multiple delivery channels
  • Security, Authenticity and Value buys Brand
  • Educational Technology Standards
  • M-Learning - The Wireless College
  • Education Exodus - What happens when 75 of
    educators leave?
  • The Semantic Web- Next Generation Web
  • Edge Distribution- NAPSTER meets education
  • Rich Media Collaboration
  • Learning Object Repositories - (Content by the
    bite or byte)
  • Autonomic Computing
  • Educator Roles - From Center to Side
  • Crossing lines of Business - Herding Cats
  • Evolutionary path clearly visible

5
Demand and Globalization - Sheer Growth!
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  • Just like manufacturing drove the world into the
    20th century, education will be the largest
    industry in the world by 2010,Rory McGreal,
    executive director of Fredericton based
    TeleEducation New Brunswick.

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Rich Media -Bandwidth
New Internet versus Old Internet - The Emergence
of Broadband
  • INTERNET 2 , CANARIE
  • ATT announces broadband access for any ISP
  • Local wireless
  • Private networks
  • Satellite
  • Wireless

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Bandwidth Doubling every 6 months
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CPU Power Doubling every 18 months
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Rich Media Aggregation Directions
9
Interactive Web Casting and Streamed Media
Solutions Example with our Investor Relations
Site or the Americas Leadership Symposium
Stored Rich Media Learning Resources for Reuse
and Distribution across an Educational
Community Examples with POOL project, CANARIE,
NCE, VCCS and Alberta Learning
Aggregated Educational Community Portal with
Learning Resources and Industry Support
Tools Example with POOL project, CANARIE, NCE,
VCCS, Texas State and Alberta Learning
8
Where is the educator role headed?
12
Framework for e-Learning Delivery
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