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Senate Working Group on Online

EducationInterim Report to Faculty SenateNovember 14, 2012

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Working Group Members• David Alexander (Chair)• Margaret Beier• John Greiner • Don Johnson• Kirsten Ostherr• Fred Oswald • Matt Taylor (Implementation WG liaison)

Working Group Charge

To evaluate the costs and benefits related to developing a strong online instructional presence at Rice, to issue recommendations on its implementation, and to address general policy issues related to online communication.

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Key Points•No policy recommendations are being made at this time

• Focused on development of guiding principles

• Identification of key issues common to online pedagogy

•Objective consideration of current approaches

•Drinking from the firehoseSWG is working on processing vast quantities of info in a rapidly changing environment. Ideally we would do so at a slower pace, but we also need to be responsive to the fact that if we wait, there are some advantages to be lost.

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Guiding Principles

•Quality of online components is paramount

•Enhance students' on-campus experience

•Maintain key elements of Rice uniqueness

•Protect and enhance Rice brand

•Provide broader access to high-quality education

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Major Common Issues

•Certification

•Transfer credit

•Accreditation

• Investment in resources for development, implementation, oversight and improvement

•Flexibility to respond to rapidly changing environment

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Rice Online

Rice should develop a multifaceted high-quality online presence that meets the needs of the students on campus and that, where appropriate, can be scaled for use by a broader population off-campus.  This can be realized by the combination of an investment in and enhancement of existing resources and selective partnership with outside entities.

Potential Partners• Coursera

• 2U: Professional Masters & Semester Online

• edX

• Others

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Prof. Masters degree program

Semester OnlineSync. & Async content

Innovative interfaceSmall class sizesMultiple sections

Exclusive partnership for specific program

Growth in # of sections10 consortium members

$100 M in Venture Capital

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WG plans for Spring semester

• Identify required resources

•Define 'Rice quality' wrt online presence

•Develop guiding principles and values

•Consider creation of a Faculty Advisory Committee

•Make recommendations on resources by February

•Make general recommendations by end of semester