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Transcript of CSU Systemwide Learning Management Systems and Services
CATS 2010 April 13, 2010
CSU Systemwide Learning Management Systems
and Services
Kathy Fernandes, CSU Chancellor's OfficeJohn Whitmer, CSU Chancellor's Office
Agenda1. Welcome and Introductions
2. CSU LMS Landscape
3. LMS Futures Group: Systemwide LMS Recommendations & Governance
4. Moodle Coordination and Strategies
5. Blackboard Coordination and Strategies
6. CATS Participation and Contribution Opportunities
7. Q & A (time permitting)
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Welcome and Introductions
Presenters:
Kathy FernandesDirector of Systemwide LMS Initiatives, CSU Chancellor's Office
John WhitmerManager of Systemwide LMS Initiatives, CSU Chancellor's Office
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CSU Campus LMS Usage
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Current Context of CSU System-wide LMS’ 77 FTE staff work on LM systems & services
– Average 3.3 FTE per campus– Low of .5 FTE and high of 10 FTE– Includes DBA, Systems, Application Admin, Support Tier 1, 2
& 3, training and instructional design We have 23 different LMS integrations with Peoplesoft We have 23 different authentications to the LMS We spend $2.0M/yr on Blackboard licensing & hosting
$12M spent since 2005 (inc. WebCT) Another $450k/yr on server hardware and software
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Current Context of CSU System-wide LMS’ We pay for ALL faculty and student enrollments on Bb
campus regardless of how many use the LMS Price increase avg. 5% per year (1 exception) Some campuses cannot afford increased cost
(and growth) to their LMS The CSU has made multiple requests to Blackboard
for a more affordable centralized solution Written proposal is from Bb is coming…
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Continued CSU LMS Context No campus has fully maximized their LMS (100%
faculty and student use), and LMS usage continues to grow
We have no standard way of reporting systemwide LMS growth
Some campuses have automatic LMS course shells created for every single course
Some campuses use a template for course shells branded and “resource ready” for course content
Some campuses have an LMS database that is larger than their CMS database
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Opportunity? Lots of LMS Migrations Migrating campuses experience pain and costs:
– 7% increase to keep a license one more year if not committing to the 2 years left in the contract
– $11,000 per campus for a non-production license for grade challenges and late content migrations
– Getting ALL the course content out of Blackboard is requiring lots of development time to move the content from the old LMS to the new
– New training materials, new issues to solve, new skill sets for faculty, staff and students to learn
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CSU LMS Systemwide Recommendations
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Systemwide LMS Recommendations Overview
The LMS Futures Workgroup was charged by the EVC of Academic Affairs and the EVC of Business and Finance in December, 2008 to develop recommendations for effective and efficient LMS services environments that
Support teaching and learning activities that contribute to improved student success;
Improve the management of academic programs on campuses and across campuses; and
Can be integrated with appropriate services selected by campuses and the CSU system.
The LMS Futures Workgroup will present its draft to the Academic Technology Steering Committee (ATSC) for review, revision, and recommendations. 10
Systemwide LMS Recommendations Overview
http://dat.cdl.edu/lms/lms-futures-group Two Background Documents
– LMS Critical Elements– LMS External Scan
LMS Futures Workgroup Recommendation Report (12/10/09) DRAFT LMS Futures Workgroup Governance Model Recommendations
Report (3/17/10)
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LMS System-wide Recommendationsfrom Recommendations for Future LMS Directions for CSU, p. 3-4
Recommendation 1 - Provide an “opt-in” services approach with a collection of resources and best practices– Integration of key services
SIS integration Shibboleth integration 3rd party application integrations for TurnItIn,
Respondus, etc. Standard Reporting
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LMS System-wide Recommendationsfrom Recommendations for Future LMS Directions for CSU, p. 3-4
Recommendation 2 - Provide a centrally hosted “safety-net” LMS for campuses that are at risk
– We recommend a limited production available by July 2010– Moodle first, followed by Blackboard– Implement an agile governance and management process for
continuously improving the learning management services for campuses and overseeing the CSU LMS roadmap
– Expand the Total Cost of Ownership analysis to the full range of learning management services, enabling campuses and the CSU system to make informed decisions about costs and effectiveness
– Adopt a phased approach over the next 3-5 years that enables the CSU to make continuous improvements and adjustments in this dynamic business and technology environment (see Figure 1).
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LMS Governance
Shared/Representative governance of LMS Systems and Services
– UCLA CCLE as model– Governance groups: Executive Sponsors, Standards and
Practice Group, Common Interest Groups, LMS Subgroups
– Includes CIO, Academic Technologists, Academic/Student Senate.
– Organized to distinguish “strategic policy” from “technical operations”
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LMS Governance Diagram
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Blackboard Coordination and Strategies New “Strategic Account” Reps Biweekly meetings CSU-Bb Webinar on Roadmap Blackboard centrally hosted? Upcoming coordination
– CSU Sandbox for Bboard v9.1 (5 Campuses)– Campus Collaboration on hosting old courses?
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Blackboard Contract Renewals
9 campuses on 3-year agreement 5 to join the 2nd year of the 3-year agreement 5 campuses needing short-term extensions will
work with Blackboard individually– Consider production versus non-production needs– Archives of courses for grade challenges, course
content– 7% increase for a full year of production license
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Moodle Coordination and Strategies
Moodle usage increasing within the CSU– 4 production deployments, 3 migrations in progress,
multiple evaluations CSU Moodle Consortium Meetings
– 9 Campuses participating– Areas: Hosting, Training/Help Desk, Migration,
Integrations, additional development Coordinated training resources
– Lynda.com multimedia tutorialshttp://seir.calstate.edu/protected/moodle/
– Editable object-based tutorialhttp://quickguides.calstate.edu
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Moodle + LM services in the CSU
7 Campuses
July 2010 Sept 2010
Jan 2011
Sonoma Pilot – Moodlerooms Migration Full Production
Northridge Migration - Moodlerooms
Full Production
Humboldt Leverage Mbay Hosting
Monterey Bay
Self Hosting & HSU host
San Francisco
Amazon Cloud? + System LM Services
Maritime Self Hosting +System LM Services
San Marcos Self Hosting +System LM Services
9 campuses ending their 1 year with BB
All campuses using some System LM Services
The Rest All campuses using some System LM Services
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Moodle Coordination: Moodlerooms
Hosted Moodle flavors– Standard (Power) – Enhanced (Joule)
Integrations (Conduit-Peoplesoft, Shibboleth) Automated course creation, backup, restore Course content migration support Advanced reporting, automatic notifications, interface Optional ePortfolio, Equella Content Management System Complete description at DAT LMS Site
http://dat.cdl.edu/swat/moodlerooms
Biweekly meeting with CSU and Moodlerooms Free CSU pilot server available to any campus 20
Moodlerooms Joule vs Power Builds
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MR “Power” Standard Moodle
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MR “Joule” Enhanced Moodle
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Systemwide LMS Safety Net – July 1, 2010(Moodle LMS)
Safety Net Services Hosting Moodlerooms, Technical Account Manager, Pilot/Testing Servers, Production Server
Service Integration Shibboleth Integration process, Peoplesoft integration process, TurnItin, Respondus, MERLOT search integration, Common reporting queries
Training / Support Implementation consulting, Course content migration process support, Lynda.com Moodle tutorials, QuickGuides Maintenance
Current Pilot – central coordination can save approx. $50K annually through coordinated hosting and integrations.
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CSU LMS Next Steps
ATSC discussion/review Governance and Budget Request 4/21
Begin Governance Implementation Moodlerooms Safety Net (CSUN and Sonoma) CSU Moodle Cloud on Amazon (pending) CSU MB host Humboldt Moodle Consortium (Coordinated Reporting,
Migration Tools, and more)
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CATS Participation and Contribution
Participate in Moodle Consortium (2nd/4th Tuesdays from 9:00-10:00)
Pilot Joule Moodle platform Pilot Blackboard v9.1 Stay tuned to http://dat.cdl.edu for
communications from LMS governance committees
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Questions, Comments, Suggestions?
Feedback/Evaluation: please complete 5-question survey at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/M7XVH5L
Documents, references and archive on DAT LMS Website at: http://dat.cdl.edu/ (login)
Contact information:– Kathy Fernandes – [email protected]– John Whitmer – [email protected]
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