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Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges and the Open Course LibraryTRANSCRIPT
Washington State Board for Washington State Board for Community and Technical Community and Technical CollegesColleges
December 12, 2012
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Washington CTC System
• 34 community and technical colleges in Washington
• In 2010-11 – 161,000 FTEs – 330,000 headcount– 96,600 students who took an online class– 34,000 students who took a hybrid class– 37 percent of all graduates earn 15 or more credits
online or hybrid
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Washington CTC’s Missions
• Transfer• Workforce development• Adult basic education
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Strategic Technology Plan• Strategy I:
Create a single, system-wide suite of online teaching and learning tools that provides all Washington students with easy access to “anywhere, anytime” learning.
• http://www.sbctc.edu/general/a_strategictechplan.aspx
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WashingtonOnline (WAOL)
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SBCTC Open Policy
All digital software, educational resources
and knowledge produced through competitive grants, offered through and/or managed by the SBCTC, will carry a Creative Commons Attribution License.
– http://www.sbctc.edu/general/admin/Tab_9_Open_Licensing_Policy.pdf
• June 2010
Title HereSBCTC Open Course LibraryFunded by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and WA State Legislature
• Open content for the 81 most common courses so students pay $30 or less for textbooks
• Both the content and the processes are OPEN
Credit: Timothy Valentine & Leo Reynolds CC-BY-NC-SA
http://opencourselibrary.org
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Open Course Library Timeline
• Phase 1: 42 courses– Available October 31, 2011 at
http://opencourselibrary.org
• Phase 2 : 40 courses– Available Spring 2013
Course Library
Title HereOpen Course Library DevelopmentFaculty course developersSupported by--
– Research librarians– Instructional designers
• Modified Quality Matters rubric
– Global education specialist– Accessibility support specialists
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OCL Lessons Learned
Phase 1: Using a learning management system was a barrier
– No way to compare work between course teams
– Hard to search for content items– Must import content into another learning
management system
Phase 2: Building content in Google Docs – Can collaborate during development– Easy to share and search– Separates content from delivery
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Changing to Canvas
• ANGEL discontinued so formal process for new learning management system
• WAOL ANGEL moving to Canvas starting July 1, 2012
• ANGEL disappears June 2014• Negotiating contract that can be used
by any Washington higher ed institution
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Why OPEN?
What is your competitive edge?
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Find OPENFind OPEN
Watch. Practice.Learn almost anything for free.
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Next steps…
• Faculty adoption• College open policies• Open and adaptable textbooks• Database of open resources
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Questions?
Connie BroughtonDirector, eLearning and Open EducationWashington State Board for Community and Technical
Colleges