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Monday, September 29, 2008

September 29, 2008

Hello Developers,

Back even 15 years ago, many of our students didn't know how to use e-mail. Papers were allowed to be turned in when they were written by hand and people had no idea what "Google" was. I remember when I would send letters through the US Mail to my friends who lived across the country because it was too expensive to call and I didn't have a computer in my house. Wow, how times have certainly changed! And you are a big part of the change!

These days our students are coming to Globe Education Network with an expectation of being able to take online courses. The courses you are developing are being asked for by our students and as I mentioned last week, more and more students are taking online courses. They are coming to us knowing how to use web cameras, how to put videos on YouTube, how to sync their e-mails to go directly to their cell phones, and so much more. Now, it is even becoming more common for students to be taking online or hybrid courses in high school. Here is a link to an article that discusses an entire high school that offers all of its courses in a hybrid format: http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/top-news/news-by-subject/curriculum/index.cfm?i=54655

The fact that students have all of this knowledge when they come to us pushes us to do our best in the development of our online courses. It is important that we use the technology that we have available to us to meet all of the student learning styles. Students are used to being able to be a part of a community in the online world through social networking web sites. It is important that we create this type of community environment in our courses. The stage has certainly be set, now it is up to us to create courses that are going to provide our students with the best learning environment possible.

We have 50% of the development period left for this development cycle. I challenge you to push yourselves to be creative and come up with assignments that are going to both challenge and engage our students. I look forward to seeing what all of you have created when I go into check your courses at the 75% completion date!

Have a great week!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

September 22, 2008

Hello Developers!

Today marks another check point. I will be going into your courses this week to look for 50% completion. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Today I would like to highlight an article titled: The School Bell Rings Online. http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080917/BUSINESS/809170364/1003

This article discusses a number of things that I feel are important to developers. First, the number of students taking online education is increasing. From 2002 to 2006 enrollment has nearly doubled to 3.5 million students! Second, there is still a very large scare about diploma mills. Diploma mills exist, but Globe Education Network is not one of them. The requirements that you follow during your development come directly from ACICS (Accrediting Council of Independent Colleges and Schools). Third, this article discusses both fully online courses as well as hybrid courses. It is important for you to know that the courses you are currently developing are being used for both purposes. Additionally, the material you develop is also becoming available to all residential instructors.

All of these factors come together to show you the importance of the courses you are developing. Students are relying on these courses for a quality education and residential and hybrid instructors are relying on the information you give them to help guide them in teaching their classes.

Thank you for your dedication to these courses and I look forward to going into your shells this week and taking a look at the material you have developed thus far!

Monday, September 15, 2008

September 15, 2008

Good Morning Developers!

I apologize for missing last week - it has been busy lately! I hope all of you are on track to meet the completion date of September 22nd - as always, please let me know if you have concerns about meeting this deadline. This week I would like to make sure that I remind you of a few things as you do your developments:
  • On the Unit Content page where you write your unit introductions and objectives you will see that there are dates already included in this area. You will notice that the dates are an HTML code that is embedded within this area. Please do not change the dates or the HTML code. We have set it up so that all of the courses have the same code and instead of going into each course to change the dates every quarter, we simply have to change this copied code and it automatically updates in all of the courses. This is a HUGE time saver on our end :-) So, no need to change any dates or figure out what the dates of the next quarter is going to be, we will take care of that for you in administration!
  • Please remember that if you are creating tests in your course that you will want to add the "no print" feature to your tests. I have attached the "how to" document to the e-mail I sent to all of you. If you have questions about this please let me know, but the basic theory is that we want to add this code to the tests so that students can't print them out and study the questions or give the questions to their friends. It is just an extra safeguard.
  • All documents should be created using, or converted to, Office 97 - 2003. When you create any documents with the Office 2007 suite, if the person who is opening the documents does not have MS Office 2007 or the Office 2007 file converter plug-in the files will not open. If you are unsure of how to save your 2007 documents as 97 - 2003 please let me know and I will send you instructions.

Have a great week!

Amy

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

September 2, 2008

Good Morning,

Can you believe how fast the summer went - I hope you all enjoyed the long Labor Day weekend! With September arriving, our first 25% checkpoint is upon us. I will be going into your courses this week to check for 25% completion.

As we develop online courses it is important to stay in touch with the current research regarding online technologies. In a recent article in the Chronicle of Higher Education there was a report on digital textbooks and whether or not students preferred the digital textbook over the printed textbook.

At Globe Education Network we use a combination of both, but for the most part have stuck with printed textbooks and supplement with online resources. It looks like we are on track for now. 75% of surveyed students prefer a printed textbook over an electronic one. And 60% said that even if a free digital copy were available, they would still pay for a low-cost print version. As you ask students to read information online, please keep this information in mind. Your students will often print out the information so that they have it in paper form. To read more from this article please visit:

http://chronicle.com/wiredcampus/index.php?id=3272&utm_source=wc&utm_medium=en

Have a great week!

Amy