4.1 Describe the functions of a
distance education administrator in each of the four subsystems of a distance
education system.
The administrative functions are to provide strategic
leadership and direction, conduct program analysis, maintains the
organizational website ensures availability and responsiveness for all student
support requirements and ensures fiscal responsibility for online courses and
programs.
4.2 Describe the major national,
regional, and local issues that affect distance education programs.
The things that affect the different levels are financial
aid, how distance education is being taught and telecommunications.
4.3 List and explain the significant
areas of cost in the development, delivery, and evaluation of distance
education programs.
Distance education is expensive. Personnel costs typically
are the majority of the total budgets for distance education programs. Even if
these costs are prorated portions of the organizational budget, they can be
extraordinary, depending on the size of the program. When budgets get cut
development and delivery was cut first.
4.4 Describe a
successful program for training faculty to teach effectively in a distance
education environment.
A successful and effective curriculum should include the
unique attributes and needs of distance learners, assessments of students at a
distance, course evaluation, course management factors such as office hours,
course instructional design for distance delivery and effective use of embedded
technologies.
4.5 Explain how the federal and state
governments and accreditation agencies evaluate distance education programs.
Their primary emphasis is on program quality, to protect the
public from diploma mills. The federal government evaluates it by student
financial aid, copyright, school and public access, and data gathering. The
state governments evaluate it having students participate in lab or clinical at
an in state site and the instruction participates in in-state college affairs.
The regional accreditation agencies in particular are rapidly becoming distance
education administrations best friends in promoting distance education and
upholding quality standards.
4.6 Explain how access and
accessibility issues should influence distance education programs.
The web can be an important tool for disabled students.
Students at a distance, however, can be a greater disadvantage if they are
without easy access to campus based disability resources and advocacy for
accessible web resources.
4.7 Explain how intellectual property
issues should be addressed at the local level.
In the absence the ownership of online courses or course
materials developed by a teacher should be specified in the employment contract
or collective bargaining agreement. The best thing to do before questions
become issues is to develop an organizational intellectual policy to which all
parties agree.
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