Title: Important Trends in Online Education
1Important Trends in Online Education
- Morten Flate Paulsen
- Professor of Online Education
- Slides available at
- http//home.nettskolen.com/morten/
- A presentation at Online Educa,Berlin, December
3, 2004.
2NKI Internet College www.nettskolen.com
September 2004
- Operated by NKI Distance Education (www.nki.no)
- Online education since 1987
- Broad specter of subjects from secondary to
master level - Presently 6000 online students in at least 34
countries - 63 women
- 426 distance education courses online
- You may start whenever you like
- Individual progress plans
- Always room for more students
- Exams at local schools and embassies
- Online students get better grades
3E-book about E-learningwww.studymentor.com
- Part Four International Trends and Future
Developments - Part One Online Education, Teaching, and
Learning - Part Two Commercial and Self-developed Learning
Management Systems - Part Three Global E-learning in a Nordic
Perspective
Online Education and Learning Management
Systems Global E-learning in a Scandinavian
Perspective
415 years 1K
- Both the number of online students and the number
of online courses have increased by a magnitude
of 1,000. - The bandwidth has increased by a magnitude of
1000, from 300 bits per second to 300,000 bits
per second(i.e. from text to video)
5About evolution
- These evolutionary developments were visible 15
years ago and not hard to predict. - The only really revolutionary development in
online education was the introduction of the Web.
This development, which nobody foresaw, had the
largest impact on online education.
Source Online Education, Page 286
6But
- written communication, perhaps the most
important part of online teaching and learning,
has not changed much. - Most communication still consists of plain text,
and the time it takes to turn on the computer,
receive e-mail and compose messages has not been
reduced.
Source Online Education, Page 287
7and
- Online pedagogy has not improved much
- The quality of Internet is threatened by virus
attacks, spam and advertising
8Important trends
- The large-scale mega trend,
- The systems integration trend,
- The market trend,
- The mobile trend,
- The broadband and multimedia trend,
- The globalization trend.
9The large-scale mega trend
- The current mega trend shows clearly that online
education is shifting from small-scale
experiments to large-scale operations.
The large-scale mega trend
10Towards large-scale systems
- The Web-edu project shows that this trend has
come further in the Nordic countries than in
other European regions. - 2002 12 of 20 Nordic institutions offer at least
50 online courses. - 1999 3 of 22 Nordic institutions offered more
than 50 online courses.
The large-scale mega trend
11The mega trend requires industrialization of
online education
- Division of labor
- Increased efficiency
- Automation
- Cost reduction
The large-scale mega trend
12In higher education
- Online education becomes mainstream education in
Scandinavia. Before year 2000, typical
universities piloted a few online courses with
some pioneering students. Today, they are
implementing online education services to all
their students. - a Sloan Consortium study of online learning in
American higher education shows that 97.6 of all
public higher education institutions in the USA
offer online learning degree programmes and
courses, either as fully online programmes or as
hybrid (blended) formats .
The large-scale mega trend
Source Online Education, Page 204
13In distance education(Example from NKI Distance
Education)
The large-scale mega trend
14In schools
- A large number of Scandinavian secondary schools
are now using LMS systems - Even primary schools offer online services to
many teachers, students, and parents.
The large-scale mega trend
15About nightmares
- Online education offers students excellent
opportunities for individual communication with
tutors. - They can be contacted via e-mail 24 hours a day,
365 days a year. - Few learning environments provide such
opportunities for individual access to teachers. - It is the students dream, but it could soon
become a nightmare for the tutors.
The large-scale mega trend
16The online teachers workload
The large-scale mega trend
How can we handle this in large-scale online
education?
17The systems integration trend
The systems integration trend
18About student management systems
- the Student Management System is the central,
most important system for large-scale online
education. Hence, all other systems that offer
online education services should rely on the SMS
system as the master system with which they
exchange data.
The systems integration trend
Source Online Education, Page 30
19About collisions
- the universities will need seamless and powerful
integration of their online learning environments
and their student management systems. We will
see two worlds collide in this process The world
of the teaching staff and the world of the
university administrations.
The systems integration trend
Source Online Education, Page 226
20The troll with three heads Learning, Management
and System
The systems integration trend
21About constraints
- it is important to understand that LMS systems
may be built on very different pedagogical
methods and theories and that these underlying
constraints may influence and limit the systems
pedagogical use.
The systems integration trend
Source Online Education, Page 32
22About straitjackets
- Straitjackets! a friend of mine hissed with
malice in his voice, when I discussed LMS
systems with him the other day.
The systems integration trend
Source Online Education, Page 207
23The market trend
- Increased competition will require
cost-effectiveness. - Broadband and multimedia provide wonderful
opportunities, but student expectations and
development costs will increase. - Large, international providers may dominate the
market.
The market trend
24Cost-effectiveness
- Cost-effectiveness becomes more important as
institutions become large-scale providers. - It is important to develop sustainable online
courses. - Development and operation costs of online courses
are high. - Recent price rises have made the commercial LMSs
a costly investment. Staff time for development
and maintenance of self-developed systems proves
to be a costly investment too.
The market trend
25About economic success
- The CISAER analysis revealed few, if any,
examples of institutions with substantial income
from student fees. - Likewise, there seem to be few institutions that
can claim that provision of Web-based courses has
been an economic success, if they disregard
external research and development grants. - So, to obtain a sound economy for large-scale
operation, some sort of industrialization of
online education must be considered.
The market trend
Source Online Education, Page 129
26About sustainability
- Sustainable online education is characterized by
its ability to persist when extraordinary
internal or external funding stops. - Unfortunately, it seems to be a rare phenomenon.
- In most cases online education is sustainable
when it generates an economic surplus or reduces
costs.
The market trend
27The mobile trend
- M-learning, the new buzz-word
- Improved mobile terminals (PDA, tablet PCs,
advanced mobile phones) - Enormous resources are invested in broadband
mobile telephone infrastructures (GPRS, 3G, MMS) - Private wireless networks are affordable and
increasingly popular in offices and private
homes. - Public wireless networks are available in an
increasing number of airports, hotels,
restaurants etc. - E-books could replace paper based text books
The mobile trend
28The broadband trend
- The web-edu project showed that there is an
obvious request for more bandwidth and more
multimedia abilities. - Several interviewees wanted to include video
services such as streaming video,
videoconferences, web-cameras, and moving
pictures. - Audio services such as voice communication and
audio files were also requested.
The broadband and multimedia trend
29About bandwidth
- The bandwidth has increased steadily and
significantly ever since online education was
introduced. - In Scandinavia, broadband is available to most
people for a reasonable price. - This significant increase in bandwidth will
continue in the foreseeable future and provide
online education with richer media content.
The broadband and multimedia trend
30About speech synthesis
- The recent development in speech synthesis has
made it so understandable and user-friendly that
more learners may benefit from it. These include
blind students, dyslectic students, and students
who for example spend much time in a car. - It is conceivable that in the future it would be
just as easy and inexpensive to speech a text
as it is to print it.
The broadband and multimedia trend
Source Online Education, Page 292
31The globalization trend
- Worldwide there are more than 200,000 online
courses we can study from home - European harmonization of degrees, credits and
grades makes it easier to enroll in transnational
online courses
The globalization trend
32About export
- in Australia, the official strategy is to
develop education to become the second largest
export industry. In the Nordic countries,
however, the export of education does not seem to
be an issue for public discussion. - In an action plan from the Commonwealth
Government it is clearly stated that Education
in Australia is a multi-billion dollar export
industry of vital importance to our economy.
The globalization trend
Source Online Education, Page 20
33Thank you
The presentation is available via http//home.net
tskolen.com/morten/
More information in my book Online Education and
Learning Management Systems Global E-learning in
a Scandinavian Perspective.
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