Early notice to DL Advisory Committee
Today I presented the initial time line for the LMS migration to the Distance Learning Advisory Committee in an attempt to get the word out, and to get initial reaction. I also solicited feedback and information on what involvement the DL Advisory thought faculty would want to have in both product selection and piloting.
Response was more favorable than I expected since it seems like we just finished doing this for CE6. I received the following bits of feedback, all excellent:
For clarification, the following have been identified as major stakeholders:
Response was more favorable than I expected since it seems like we just finished doing this for CE6. I received the following bits of feedback, all excellent:
- Involve faculty who are not DL
- Campus users
- non-users who may take the opportunity to start using the LMS
- Define a vision for the LMS for the next 5-10 years. DE staff should start with this and present it to faculty.
- Let faculty as a whole know soon. It may affect
- Timing of textbook adoption
- Timing of content updates
- Consider specific systems geared towards specific departments (i.e. one LMS for Math/Sciences, different for Language, etc.)
- Consider the viability of products for the next 5-10 years
- Once products have been identified and finalists selected, give stakeholders access to counterparts at institutions who have already migrated or are already using that product
- Get an idea of what worked
- What skeletons are in the closets
- Involve stakeholders in intensive examination and use of potential products
- Consider using charrette sessions for collaborative planning and decision making
For clarification, the following have been identified as major stakeholders:
- Distance Education staff
- Faculty
- Students
- TSS
Labels: committee, distance education, planning
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