Title: Have You Outgrown Your Homegrown
1Have You Outgrown Your Homegrown? Lessons
Learned in Converting from a Successful Homegrown
Course Management System Dan Volchok,
WebCT Bruce Landon, WCET and Douglas
College Susan Smith, Weber State University Rene
Weston-Eborn, Weber State University
2Agenda
- Introductions
- A few questions
- Edutools
- Weber State
- Considering Strategic Options
- Q A
3A Few Questions
- Who is here today
- Designers, Faculty, Administrators
- How many are currently using a homegrown CMS?
- How many are thinking of, or are in the process
of converting to a new CMS
4Help Selecting from EduTools
- Local Experience is Helpful
- EduTools decision framework
- A quick example
- http//www.edutools.info
5Experience with a Homegrown
- Leads to better understanding of issues
- Helps to clarify what is important
- All major vendors grew from homegrowns
6Edutools Comparative Analysis
- Provides a framework of product features
- Some of the features are locally important
- Feature schema (handout) http//www.edutools.info
/course/compare/byfeatures/index.jsp - Learner Tools
- Communication Tools
- Productivity Tools
- Student Involvement Tools
- Support Tools
- Administrative tools
- Course Delivery Tools
- Curriculum Design
- Technical specifications
- Hardware/Software
- Pricing/Licensing
7Quick EduTools Example
- Select products by feature
- Eliminate down to the shortlist
- Comparable products to homegrown
- Use the Edutools Decision Engine
- Add the homegrown to the shortlist
- Add in additional important features
- Weight the features by importance
- Rate each short listed product by feature
- Calculate the weighted average winner
8Review of the Decision Process
- Use local experience to determine what is
actually important to have in the course
management product based on homegrown - Use the EduTools site to see how other products
compare on important features - Use the Edutools decision engine to help select
the rational choice for the institutional course
management system
9Have you Outgrown Your Homegrown?
- Rene Weston-Eborn
- Susan Smith
- Weber State University
10WSU Online History
- 1997
- 20 classes
- 162 students
11WSU Online History
- 2003-04 Fall Semester
- 300 Courses
- 9000 students
12WSU Online Course Growth
13Our Mission - Impossible
14Why the new system?
- Because the existing WSU Online course management
system is at or beyond maximum capacity. - Migrating to WebCT Vista will enable more faculty
to integrate more technology into their WSU
courses. - Increasing our course management system stability
and reliability.
15Central Challenges
- Change Management
- Communication
- Integration
16Challenge Change Management
- Why a Challenge?
- Legacy Systems
- Relationships
- Faculty/Staff Resistance
- Other Projects
- Meeting the Challenge?
- Solid Project Management
- Communication Strategy
- Involving Vocal Resistance
- Mentorship
17Challenge Communication
- Why a Challenge?
- Organizational Structure
- Integration
- FUD Factor
- Meeting the Challenge.
- Steering Committee
- Cross-functional Project Teams
- Inclusive Partnerships
18Challenge Integration
- Why a Challenge?
- Legacy Systems
- Multiple Technology Projects
- Dual Learning management Systems
- Meeting the Challenge.
- Student Portal
- Solid Project Management
- Communication
19Challenge for Students
- Change is the only constant
- Dual systems
- Communication
20Change is the Only Constant
- What the challenge was
- Constant updating of old system
- Evaluations indicate a need for improved course
management - Student comment
- I thought the old system worked fine for
beginners. Now we are trying to be more
effective, so out with the old and in with the
new.
21Change is the Only Constant
- How we overcame it
- No additional courses or updates on the old
system - Student comment
- It was just old. I didnt see it having the
ability to expand or have the potential for all
faculty users to help the students with it.
22Dual Systems
- The Challenge
- Converting slowly for Quality
- Students may have courses in both systems for a
couple of years. - Student comment
- Get together and decide on a universal format to
avoid confusion.
23Dual Systems
- How we addressed it
- Communication
- Pilot faculty in WebCT Vista are working extra
hard to make sure students are satisfied. - Student Comment
- Use VISTA its the BEST!!
24Communication
- The Challenge
- WildCat Account Official means of
communication - How to let students know about how to access
courses in different systems - Student expectations
- flexibility, easy to communicate with
instructor, support through the online system and
instructor
25Communication
- How we addressed the problem
- WSU Online newsletter to all online students
- CD
- Vista students packet
- Orientation materials on Web
26What the students Like about WebCT Vista
- I like the up to date look.
- Very convenient and efficient.
- WebCT seems more intelligent and advanced.
- I like the Calendar and the overall way it is
put together. - The MyWebCT page where you can get a glimpse of
all that is due.
27What they dont like
- Everything is slower to load and how everything
keeps changing because it is new. - Very hard to navigate. Going through so many
steps to get where you need to be. - The Assessments having to click save after
EVERY question on an assessment!!!!
28Lessons Learned
- Faculty
- Solid Project Management
- Cross-functional Project Teams
- Communication Strategies
- Inclusive Partnerships
- Pilot / Focus Group
- Students.
- Communicate
- Be Flexible
- to treat your online students as you would
students in the classroom. - Be prepared
- Anticipate problems
- Feedback is essential.
29Contact Information
Rene Weston-Eborn Weber State University 4005
University Circle Ogden, UT 84408-4005 801-626-6
091 reborn_at_weber.edu
Susan Smith Weber State University 4005
University Circle Ogden, UT 84408-4005 801-626-7
218 ssmith_at_weber.edu
Wsuonline.weber.edu/vip
30Considering Strategic Options
- Planning with Standards as a hedge bet that
sometime somehow you may need to switch - Current Open Source possibilities
- 16 open source products reviewed by Edutools
- 11 more reviews somewhere in progress
- MIT Open Knowledge Initiative
- Comprehensive Academic Interface structure
- Interfaces are the plugs and sockets that will
allow the different component parts to play well
together to in able mix and match.
31OKI example CourseWorks
- Started out as a homegrown at Stanford
- Rewritten to work with OKI APIs
- This enables CourseWorks to talk to the
registration system in a standardized way - CourseWorks becomes a set of components that can
be independently upgraded and or replaced with
other open source components
32OKI API References
- Specifications
- http//web.mit.edu/oki/specs/index.html
- SourceForge
- http//sourceforge.net/projects/okiproject
- APIs are written in Java for portabilty
- http//sourceforge.net/projects/harmoni/
- Most open source activity is in PHP
- The Open Knowledge Initiative offers a framework
for long term development without vendor lock-in
and the creativity of open source developments
unbundling!
33Q A