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Title: Cross Institutional Class Collaborations Online


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Cross Institutional Class Collaborations Online
Shari McCurdy and Ray Schroeder
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Higher Education Collaboration
  • Inter-Institutional Collaboration via web
  • Common modes
  • Guest speakers any time / anywhere
  • Time/geographic boundaries no longer matter
  • Faculty exchanges without leaving campus
  • Student exchanges without leaving dorms
  • Joint degree programs seamless
  • Joint faculty appointments
  • Shared laboratories, libraries (OCLC), and
    learning objects , and collaborative writing

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Collaboration Modes
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University of Illinois at Springfield
  • Established in 1970 became a campus of the
    University of Illinois in 1995
  • 4,300 students
  • First online class in fall 1998
  • Rapid online growth of 30/year
  • Eight online degree programs
  • 1,450 students taking at least one online class
    accounting for 2,350 enrollments
  • Extensive system of faculty support - OTEL
  • Stipends, formal classes, one-on-one pedagogical
    support, technical support, array of synchronous
    and asynchronous online tools
  • 12 minority enrollment

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Chicago State University
  • Founded in 1867
  • Rich history and heritage in Cook County
  • 7,200 students
  • Began distance learning in 1999 - CSU Online
  • Initially with eCollege
  • Converted to Blackboard in 2001
  • Collaborated with UIS in faculty and staff
    development in online learning in 2001
  • 94 minority enrollment

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CSU/UIS HECA
  • State of Illinois Board of Higher Education
    Higher Ed Cooperation Act Grant in 2001 began a
    continuing partnership (SBC Match Gift)
  • Technical training for staff
  • Pedagogical training for faculty
  • Exchange visits to two campuses
  • Blackboard
  • 2004 partnership matured into a true
    collaborations in online classes
  • Goal engage urban/minority and rural/white
    perspectives in classes

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Administrative Arrangements
  • Students enroll at home institution
  • Blackboard approved sharing since same-level
    licenses between campuses
  • Elluminate license not restrictive
  • Faculty members receive stipend from grant for
    extra efforts in collaborations
  • Faculty members grade own students
  • Negotiate a shared syllabus
  • Exceptions noted as needed for campus-specific
    requirements

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CSU/UIS Fall 04
  • K-12 pre-service and in-server educators
  • UIS EDL 547 / CSU TED 394/G
  • Shari McCurdy / Patrice Boyles
  • 20 UIS students / 8 CSU students
  • 6 week long project
  • Synchronous Elluminate
  • Bi-weekly to weekly interactions among students
    and faculty members in planning and implementing
    technology survey project

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CSU/UIS Spring 2005
  • Internet and American Life class
  • UIS PAC 442 / CSU OC-Ed 391.51
  • Ray Schroeder / Charles Savitt
  • 29 UIS students / 6 CSU students
  • Full semester team taught merged discussions
  • Asynchronous Blackboard
  • Synchronous Elluminate
  • Daily to weekly interactions among students and
    faculty members on the impact of the Internet in
    urban and rural lives

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CSU/UIS Spring 2005
  • Collaborations expand
  • Stipends offered (1,500 / 575)
  • Website created to pair faculty members
  • Partnerships expanded
  • African American Studies / English
  • Public Affairs / Education
  • Biology / Philosophy (ethics)
  • Biology / Public Health (AIDS)
  • Full semester length collaborations launched for
    merged online classes

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Blackboard Discussions
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Best Practices Asynchronous
  • Begin faculty joint planning at least one full
    semester before offering
  • Confer on teaching styles and important areas of
    instruction for each individual
  • Establish licensing constraints with vendors
  • Work out details of responding to students in
    advance
  • Which faculty member responds at what time to
    which students (anytime? All?)
  • Pre-plan how to handle disagreements between
    students disagreements between faculty
  • Establish parallel schedules for responses,
    posting of grades, etc.
  • Plan for plenty of sidebar discussions via
    email/phone between faculty members

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Elluminate
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Best Practices Synchronous
  • Establish netiquette for the classroom ahead of
    time
  • Be sure class is well prepared to use the tools
  • Allow participants extra time prior to session
    start to perform audio/video tests
  • Make sure user privileges are as equal as
    possible
  • Establish recording procedures (at least for
    Elluminate which doesnt automatically record.)
  • Plan for plenty of sidebar discussions via
    email/phone between faculty members
  • Understand that there may be students who could
    be overwhelmed by the need to speak into a
    microphone and hear their own voice.
  • Open classroom to avoid scheduling problems
  • Consider using asynchronous tools to assist in
    organizing

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Expanding Collaborations
  • UIS / CSU / Columbia NYC March 2005
  • Synchronous session joining students and faculty
    from Internet and American Life at UIS/CSU with
    class in Computer Mediated Communication at
    Columbia
  • Students in NY, IL, CA, FL, Taiwan
  • UIS / Lesley / CSU / SDSU
  • UIS / Warsaw School of Economics
  • Merged class planned for fall semester 2005

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Future of Collaborations
  • Digital online collaborations in higher education
  • Breaking down geographic, cultural, and
    institutional barriers
  • Promoting diversity - broader understanding
  • Sharing resources laboratories, libraries,
    hardware, software, and more
  • Sharing faculty and staff expertise
  • Offering under-enrolled classes
  • Stretching the curriculum

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Resources
  • Webliographyhttp//online.uis.edu/collaboration/
  • Collaboration Sign-uphttp//online.uis.edu/partne
    rs/uis
  • Inter-Institutional Online Collaboration Handbook
    to be published by the Sloan-Consortium fall
    2005

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Contact Information
  • Ray Schroeder, Director
  • Office of Technology-Enhanced Learning
  • University of Illinois at Springfield
  • schroeder.ray _at_uis.edu
  • --
  • Shari McCurdy, Associate Director
  • Office of Technology-Enhanced Learning
  • University of Illinois at Springfieldmccurdy.shar
    i_at_uis.eduThis Presentationhttp//online.uis.edu
    /collaboration/jacksonville.ppt
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