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Development of an Online Masters Jim Flowers Ball State University [email protected] Master of Arts • Technology Education • Industrial Vocational / Technical Education – (Career and Technical Education) Logistical Parameters • • • • • Online courses to replace F2F courses 100% online from Ball State 30 Credit Hours (thesis opt.) 9 hours may be transferred Technology Education – All courses offered in a 1-year period • Industrial Vocational Technical Education – All courses offered in a 2-year period Current Status • • • • • • Two Masters proposed Fourteen courses scheduled to go online Faculty preparation Local administration Pilot online course in 2nd implementation Marketing work Inception • Declining F2F Enrollments • Championed Idea • Individual Pilot Course: – ITEDU 510: Technology, Use & Assessment Pilot Course Development • Contract – 2 semesters work with Inst. Technologist – Assigned time – Taking an online course – Taking workshops – Using BSU tools – Course ownership Needs Assessment • Survey sent to Tech. Ed. (ITEA members) • Substantial need exists • Obstacles exit • http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/JTE/v13n1/flowers.html Need • Convenience – Place – Time flexibility • Continuing education credits • Graduate degree & course in Tech. Ed. Obstacles • Misconceptions? – Poor quality – Not much human contact • Ignorance (Where to find courses) • Technological obstacles • Administrative obstacles Decision to Go Online • • • • Declining F2F enrollment 8 profs – unanimous decision Both masters Proposal: – www.bsu.edu/web/jcflowers1/projects/onlinemasters/proposal.htm Approvals • • • • • • Program Committee & Chair Dean Continuing Education Dean “Teleplex” (funds for development) Univ. Graduate Education Committee Indiana Commission on Higher Education Financial Faculty Support / Course • $1500 + $1500 development – Stipend or course buy out • $1500 1st implementation bonus – Stipend or course buy out • $50 / student over minimum (6) • $750 course revision Non-Financial Faculty Support • • • • Workshops Assistance in planning online learning Assistance in using online learning tools Reviews of course materials and plans Administration • Director of Online Education (department) • Two colleges On-Campus vs. Off-Campus • Advertisements and course listings • Fee structure • Faculty load (Program) Lessons Learned • • • • • • Find and support a champion. Justify a need. Fill a niche. Pilot a course. Fit university goals & mission. Utilize university support systems. Provide for assessment. (Course) Lessons Learned • Eliminate garbage. • Go beyond shovelware. – Provide for student-student communication. – Provide for student-instructor communication. • Be prepared for non-target students. • Be prepared for technical problems. Sample Course • ITEDU 510, Technology: Use & Assessment • Info: – www.bsu.edu/web/jcflowers1/510intro.htm • Modules: – www.bsu.edu/web/jcflowers1/rlo/510.htm Blackboard 5.5.1 L3 Course Site Discussion Board Forums Sample Thread Sample Posting Learning Modules Learning Modules Research Opportunities • Collaborative Online Learning • Reusable Learning Objects • (Stimulating faculty research) Challenges • • • • • • Marketing Course and program development Ownership issues Promotion, tenure, salary issues Possible off-campus instructors Technical issues (bandwidth, etc.) Development of an Online Masters Dr. Jim Flowers Associate Prof. & Director of Online Education Industry & Technology, Ball State University [email protected]