Title: A Report and Update
12004 State Partners Meeting
Electronic Campus and Ways In Mentor
2Electronic CampusBasic Concept
- Utilize the connectedness of SREB and the
existing and developing strengths of our regions
colleges and universities to - Establish a regional marketplace
- Create opportunities
- Reduce barriers to learning
- Increase access
3Electronic Campus Building Blocks
- Quality Assurance
- Institutional and state review against
Principles of Good Practice - Interstate Cooperation
- Creating a free trade zone
- Sharing Resources
- Providing access and sharing courses and programs
- Driving Policy
- Realigning traditional policies
- Reaching the Underserved
4Electronic Campus
- Launched in January, 1998
- 45 Colleges and Universities
- 104 activated courses
- No degree programs
5Electronic CampusToday
- More than 200 colleges and universities from all
16 states - More than 9,000 credit courses
- More than 400 degree programs
- Specialized Programs including
- ACM/EC
- ACM/EC Associates degree pilot
- Nursing Educator Project pilot
6- Electronic Campus
- Statistical Summary
- 2003-2004
7Electronic Campus Site Statistics 1998 to
Present
- 23,702,202 Hits on Site
- 1,075,356 User Sessions
- 400,106 Unique Users
- 749 Average Session
- (Through December, 2003)
8Electronic Campus Site Statistics 2003
- 5,923,646 Hits on Site
- 247,826 User Sessions
- 100,064 Unique Users
- 743 Average Session
- (January - December)
9Ways In Mentor Site Statistics
- Since February 25, 2004 launch
- (data as of June 4, 2004)
- 1,539,342 Hits on Site
- 62,996 User Sessions
- 26,257 Unique Users
10Ways In Mentor Site Statistics
- Since February 25, 2004 launch of WIM
- 325 Accounts Opened
- 20,079 Sessions
- 113,618 Page Views
- 856 Average Session
11Electronic Campus Program Information
- 410 degree programs
- 207 undergraduate
- 39 associate degree programs
- 106 upper level baccalaureate programs
- 62 certificate programs
- 203 graduate
- 166 masters degree program
- 1 Specialist degree program
- 16 doctoral degree programs
- 20 certificate programs
12Our Next Stepcreating a full-service regional
learning portal
- The Expanded
- Electronic Campus
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13The Expanded Electronic Campus What is it?
- A regional lifelong learning portal
- An integrated suite of hosted Internet-based
services that provide - real-time information about direct access to
learning opportunities from colleges
universities - a full array of online learner services
- A scalable solution based on open architecture
industry standards.
14The Expanded Electronic Campus How did it
happen?
- A marriage of SREBs Electronic Campus and the
courses and programs of our colleges and
universities with - Xaps state Mentor systems (now deployed in 11 of
the 16 SREB states, to create - A full-service portal focused on the adult
learner and e-learner, with specialized services
not currently available.
15The Expanded Electronic Campus What will it do?
- Create a powerful platform upon which to build
services that adult and e-learning students need - Provide functionality within the system and link
to state functionality and resources - Create stickiness by providing real lifelong
learning services - Create opportunities for SREB states to address
real challenges they face
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19Some of the Adult/e-learner Features in the
Expanded Electronic Campus
- Adult Learning Information
- E-learning Information
- Am I ready for e-learning? (self-assessment tool)
- First Time Student/Getting Started
- Transfer Student
- Undergraduate Study
- Graduate Study
- Helping Students Graduate
- Military Student Information
- Plan for College
- Select A College
- Financial Aid, with a focus on assistance for
adults and e-learners - Career Center
- Apply online
- My EC
20Next Steps in the Development of the Expanded
Electronic Campus
21Electronic CampusPriority Services
- Learning Passport
- Credit Bank
- Learning Inventory
- Learning Coach
22Learning Passport
- Agreement among participating institutions to
establish criteria protocol for enrollment
without formal admission - online alternative to admission process
application - streamlines back office operations for
institutions - provides rapid enrollment, especially for
e-learning - Creates digital certificate honored by
participating institutions
23Learning Passport
- Impacts include . . .
- expands learning opportunities for both
traditional non-traditional learners - attracts enrollments for institutions
- reduces red tape for qualified students to
easily access learning opportunities - institutionally-issued, creates basis for
lifelong relationship with students
24 Credit Bank
- Hosted regional online/secure repository for
learners credentials and artifacts - Deposits of learning credentials to electronic
portfolio of -- - academic credits and CEUs
- industry certifications
- Student authorizes delivery to institutions,
employers, placement services, etc. - Dramatically reduce costs red tape for
students institutions
25Credit Bank
- impacts include . . .
- expands learning opportunities for both
traditional non-traditional learners - attracts enrollments for institutions
- institutionally-issued, creates basis for
lifelong relationship with students - corporate-issued, creates attractive HR
value-added service and personalized (to each
employee) educational plan
26Learning Inventory
- Online credit evaluation comparison tool for
transfer, stop-in -out students accumulated
credits - Enables student to make informed judgment of
program/institution - Initial focus on degree programs offered via
Electronic Campus
27Learning Inventory
- Impacts include . . .
- informal (at the present time) assessment of
learning activities to assist learners in
determining current status and future
programmatic directions - promotes acceptability of credits
- establish credit aggregators and integrators
(recommended by SREB Policy Laboratory) - broader recognition of learning
28Learning Coach
- Online assessment of learning
- secure
- interactive testing
- standards-based
- immediate feedback
- Assessment results linked to online learning
coaches the student to appropriate learning
activities
29Learning Coach
- Impacts include . . .
- accommodating any learning activity that has (or
can) establish set of measurable standards - scalable from individual learner to entire
communities, professions, or states - immediate reporting of results and ability to
manage data for decision-making