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Title: West Virginia and the New Economy


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West Virginiaand the New Economy

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New Economy
Innovation
Infrastructure
Technology
Digitization
Workforce
Collaboration
Digital Economy
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QUALITY JOBS
Education Work
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LARGE FORCES ARE CHANGING JOBS IN WEST VIRGINIA
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
GLOBAL COMPETITION
OurWork
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The State of the New Economy IndexWest Virginia
Rankings
1997 Data The State of the New Economy Index
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National RankingsKnowledge Jobs
Source The State of the New Economy Index
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Knowledge Jobs ScoresWest Virginia Rankings
1997 Data The State of the New Economy Index
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National RankingsKnowledge Jobs
Source The State of the New Economy Index
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GlobalizationWest Virginia Rankings
1997 Data The State of the New Economy Index
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National RankingsGlobalization
Source The State of the New Economy Index
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Economic DynamismWest Virginia Rankings
1997 Data The State of the New Economy Index
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National RankingsEconomic Dynamism
Source The State of the New Economy Index
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Digital Economy ScoresWest Virginia Rankings
1997 Data The State of the New Economy Index
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National RankingsDigital Economy
Source The State of the New Economy Index
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Innovation CapacityWest Virginia Rankings
1997 Data The State of the New Economy Index
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National RankingsInnovation Capacity
Source The State of the New Economy Index
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HIGHER INCOMES LINK TO EDUCATION
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The Knowledge Explosion Growth of Scientific
Knowledge to the Year 2000
... 80 60 40 20 0
8000 1800 1900 1950 2000 2020 B.C.
A.D. est.
Fortune Chart/Source Bruce Merrifield, Wharton
School
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Workforce Development and Training
D C E Job
  Degree Certification Experience Job
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Computer Based Training (CBT)
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Student Challenges
  • Anytime/anywhere access to learning
    services
  • Demands flexibility ability to customize
    services
  • Expects to find customer-oriented
    consumer culture in higher education
  • Strapped with debt to finance education
  • Lack of deep loyalty to institution will
    shop around for better deal
  • Expects current technology to provide access
    to critical services
  • Todays Student
  • Over 21
  • Part time student
  • Day job
  • Technologically adept
  • Culturally diverse
  • Media generation

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Students Need
  • Digital information anytime, anywhere (library,
    internet Access to, campus network
  • Easy, flexible payment of tuition bills
  • Single point of entry to the institution for
    critical transactions
  • Access to inter-institutional degree programs
  • No more hopping from office to office waiting
    in lines
  • Student initiated electronic transcripts
  • Electronic submission of applications,
    registration and access to degree progress
    information

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Improved student services delivery
  • Electronic access to student records and grades
  • Online registration, course status
  • Electronic forms
  • Digital library access
  • E-mail
  • Internet applications, WWW
  • One card or Smart card for credit/debit
    transactions and authorization/access
  • Voice registration/drop-add
  • Voice response technology for
    access to student data
  • Cable modems for home access to internet and
    LANs distance education
  • EDI for transcripts

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Learning Strategies
  • Improve learning effectiveness in traditional and
    non-traditional settings
  • Expand the reach of MU campuses into their
    communities
  • Provide for intercampus sharing of programs and
    resources

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MU Online Courses
  • E-Course
  • 60 Currently Developed
  • 50 in Development
  • Programs in General Education, Internet
    Specialization, Business, Educational Leadership
  • 31 in SREC Spring 2000 (25 in Fall 1999)
  • WebCT Courses
  • 500 Currently Developed
  • 2000 Students

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Marshall University
West Virginia
Marshall University Off Campus Academic
Centers RCBI Centers RCBI Strategic
Partners Autism Centers Autism Offices Clinical
Services Student Rotations
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Regional Centers
Point Pleasant
Teays Valley
HUNTINGTON
SOUTH CHARLESTON
Logan
Beckley
Williamson
Bluefield
Gilbert
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MarshallandInfrastructure
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Marshall University One Room School -
2000Network Architecture
IntraNet Distributed Distance Network
(IDDEN)
ATM North
Juvenile Center
Point Pleasant
Point Pleasant
WVGC Charleston
Internet
ATM South
Univ. of Charleston
Marshall University
Marshall University
Huntington
LATA
Huntington
Wayne
Logan
Beckley
ATM
Bell Atlantic WV 2001 ATM Cloud
Vocational Ed Site
Williamson
Tier 1 OC-3 (155Mb/s)
ATM
Tier 2 DS-3 (45Mb/s)
Tier 3 DS-1 (1.54Mb/s)
T1
Logan
Beckley
Learning Cluster
Lab
Gilbert
MUGC South Charleston
Information Node
Hub
Bluefield
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Compressed Video via ATM
  • These are regular, live, on-campus courses
    delivered to several sites in WV which feature
    interactive two-way video and audio communication
    via high speed telephone lines. Special
    classrooms have been constructed to provide
    state of the art facilities.
  • Locations
  • Huntington (5 classrooms)
  • South Charleston (2 plus 1 in Spring)
  • Point Pleasant (2 classrooms)
  • Beckley
  • Gilbert
  • SWVCTC
  • 1800 Students Annually

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Larry Joe Harless Community Center at Gilbert, WV
  • Connected via ATM
  • Computer Lab
  • Web-based Courses
  • Workforce Development
  • Compressed Video
  • Desktop Video (H.323)

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MarshallandDigitization
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Community Based Health Care
  • Rural Health Sites - WVRHEP
  • Learning Resource Centers (19 in rural
    clinics/hospitals)
  • CME, Diagnostic Support, Drug Information,
    Clinical cases
  • Community Patient Information
  • Community Wellness
  • Forensics
  • BioInformatics
  • RuralNet
  • Interactive Patient
  • Telemedicine
  • Regional Jails and Prisons

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  • Open stacks
  • Technical services
  • Reference services
  • Circulation services
  • Periodicals microfilm
  • Reference collection
  • Meeting Areas
  • Assistive Technology
  • DVD Desktop Video
  • Wireless Patron Pads
  • Digital Scanning
  • Color Poster Printing
  • Two-way video
  • Teleconference capabilities
  • Digital Content Creation and Storage

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Insert Library video
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MarshallandDigitalEconomy
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Administrative System
User
User
Core Services
Enterprise Database
Financial
Student
Alumni Development
Human Resources
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MarshallandCollaboration
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Economic Development
  • Advantage Valley
  • Marshall Technology Institute
  • BioInformatics
  • Forensic
  • Hi-Technology Task Force
  • Transportation Park
  • Japanese Delegation

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Advantage Valley
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Community Interaction
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Marshalls Response
  • E-Courses, WebCT CBTs
  • Participation in SREC
  • MILO Kiosks
  • BannerWeb Banner 2000
  • MILES, VTLS Web Virtua
  • Electronic Subscriptions and Document Delivery
  • Distance Education Classrooms
  • PBX
  • One Card
  • Network 2001
  • One Room School 2000
  • John Deaver Drinko Library Regional Centers
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