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(Updated Draft) Technology Plan - 06-24-2005 (Updated Draft)
 
Introduction Training
Technology Vision Statement Learning Resource Center (LRC) - Library
Technology Goals Electronic Communication
Planning and Assessment Technology Support - Computer Services
Students Technology Budget
Instructors Future Projects or Emerging Technologies
Student Services and Business Services Technology Plan Preliminary Notes in PowerPoint Format
Hardware and Software  

 


Introduction

The Reedley College Technology Plan is intended to be a ?snapshot? of where the campus is at this time and where we wish to go concerning technology-related issues and goals. Technology, by its very nature, is changing rapidly so this plan is intended to be part of an ongoing planning process. This plan should be seen as a dynamic rather than static document and will be revisited periodically for evaluation, adjustment or major change.

The following are links to Reedley College and SCCCD planning documents used in the development of this plan:

 

Technology Vision Statement

The college is committed to the use of technology to further its mission, purpose and values as a public institution, including accessibility to services at an affordable cost, at convenient locations and times.

Technology is an integral part of many departments in the academic area.  The importance of technology is increasing as new, innovative methods of teaching and learning are developed.  It is imperative that the technology available in the classroom for instruction be fully functioning and up-to-date.  Computers increase our ability to develop more effective teaching practices and they afford students a way to gain convenient access to information.

Reedley College students, faculty and staff utilize technology in a variety of ways:

Students use technology to learn in ways that are interactive, flexible, personalized and convenient.  Technology engages their interest, and encourages them to collaborate, inquire, and explore effectively, far beyond the bounds of the campus.  Online access to campus resources is especially important for Reedley College students living in Orange Cove, Squaw Valley, Oakhurst and other feeder communities which are far removed from the main campus.  Support for student efforts to learn both independently and collaboratively, and at their own pace, comes from other students, faculty, and staff members.

Teachers use technology to develop new instructional methods that address the needs of students with different learning styles, academic backgrounds, work schedules, and levels of motivation.  This technology enables teachers to interact with students on and off campus, to keep current in their disciplines, to communicate with peers, to evaluate their own instructional efforts, and to remain responsive to the local community's needs.

The college uses technology to transact its business with more efficiency and greater service.  Students have round-the-clock access to information about their own college records, course offerings, program requirements and transfer procedures, so that they can take responsibility for their own educational progress.  Technology also makes it possible for students to ask for personal help whenever they need it. Both faculty and staff can participate in a flexible work environment that allows them to match their work habits to their own interests, skills, and personality.  The entire college community uses technology to build effective bridges with other educational institutions, agencies, and employers.

Members of the campus community at Reedley College use technology to participate responsibly in a culturally-diverse, global society.  It helps them prepare for successful transfer to other educational institutions, for more rewarding employment, or for advancement within their chosen careers.

Vision for Technology in the California Community Colleges
Technology II - Strategic Plan 2000-2005
Board of Governors

To provide open access to academic and vocational instruction at the lower division level for both younger and older students, including those persons returning to school, as well as to advance California's economic growth and global competitiveness through education, training, and services that contribute to continuous work force improvement.

Technology Goals
G = General, S = Students, F = Faculty

1.  The college will provide the proper training to all members of the college community (students, faculty, staff) to enable them to use the appropriate technology. (G)

2.  The college will continually assess the contribution of technology to instruction, student services and business services. (G)

3.  Technology will be evaluated each year to maintain and upgrade hardware and software to insure that state-of-the-art learning environments and delivery systems are available to all students, instructors and staff.  The college will assess current instructional technology practices in order to develop long-term instructional technology policies, conduct an inventory of current hardware and software, and develop a campus technology plan. (G)

4.  The college will upgrade classroom and lab computers to state-of-the-art technology within the various fields on a regular basis. (G)

5.  The college will integrate basic computer skills into all curriculum. (G)

6.  The college will provide technology support (RC CS Department) for the maintenance and installation of network infrastructure. (G)

7.  The college will increase staff development opportunities that focus on technology, awareness of disabilities, and accommodations of disabilities in the learning process. (G)

8.  The college will increase services on the college website to include an on-line application for admissions, registration, on-line advising, placement testing, orientation, purchase of books, scholarship information, financial aid resources, and supplemental web pages by instructors. (G)

9.  The college will strive to develop technology-competent students. (S)

10.  The college will continue to provide students a variety of opportunities to earn a degree or certificate through technology-based education.  All students, whether on campus or off campus, will have opportunities to engage in varied learning experiences. (S)

11.  The college will develop electronic programs for student orientation and advising that are designed primarily for students at the community campus sites. (S)

12.  The college will continue to actively encourage and support faculty's use and production of technology-based courses by providing appropriate incentives. (F)

13. The college will provide the infrastructure to facilitate instructional technology. (F)

14.  To accommodate technology-based instruction, the college will actively seek funding sources to sufficiently support and staff needed technology, training, courseware, and support services - such as the current Title V collaborative grant with FCC. (F)

15.  The college will maintain faculty computers at a level that will allow them access to information within the college technology system and current operating system software for classroom and lab uses. (F)

Planning and Assessment

In an effort to continue planning and institutionalizing educational technology into the day-to-day function and operation of the college, the Technology Advisory Committee (TAC) has been given the task of developing the initial draft of the Reedley College Technology Plan.

The TAC membership consists of the following voting members: faculty (department representatives), student services including counseling, business services, office of instruction.  (Link to TAC charter, mission, membership).

The Technology Advisory Committee will survey the campus annually and review the Technology Plan periodically to determine technology needs.  The TAC will receive on a regular basis input from the administration, academic senate, classified senate, computer services and the district office IS department to help analyze collected data or potential projects to further predict and plan for technology needs campus wide.  The TAC will submit recommendations - based on the survey findings as well as the review of specific projects - to the President's Cabinet, the Academic Senate, the Classified Senate and the Facilities Committee.

By following an organized and institutionalized technology plan Reedley College will maximize investment in technology and bring about a cost-effective approach to the utilization of educational technology.

Students

Reedley College will continue to develop and promote online systems (courses, programs, certificates, degrees, services) that give all students access to college administration, faculty, classes, services and learning resource centers.  Online services and information currently includes access to college:

Counseling and Career Planning

 Counseling and Guidance  OASIS Program (EOP&S)
 Career Planning and Job Opportunities  Student Athletic Retention Program (SARP)
 CalWORKs Program  Transfer Center
 Disabled Student Program and Services (DSP&S)  Upward Bound Program
 GEAR UP Program  Pathways to Teaching
 Assessment Center  Title V

Student Resources

 Bookstore  School Relations
 Free CVIP Email Accounts for Students  Re-Entry Program
 Cafeteria  Residence Hall
 Financial Aid and Scholarships  Tutorial Center
 Job Information Services  Veterans Affairs Office
 High Tech Center  Writing Center
 Learning Resource Center  Service Hours
 Calendar of Events  Academic Calendar
 RC Administrative Organization List  Campus Map

Enrollment Services

 Admissions and Records  Schedule of Classes
 How To Enroll  Forms Online
 RC Catalogs  International Education
 Online Admissions Application  Online Counseling
 Online Class Registration and Access to Grades  (WebAdvisor)

Student Health Services

 Health Services  Child Care
 Psychological Services

Student Activities, Organizations and Events

 Athletics  Deans Student Advisory Council (D-SAC)
 Associated Student Body (ASB)  Current Events at Reedley College
 Clubs and Organizations  College Publications

Business Office Services

 Printing Services and Copy Center  Food Services
 Facility Usage and Telecommunications  Contracted District Food Services
 Building Services  OnLine Forms including transcripts

Contact Information for Staff/Faculty

 Instructional Departments

Reedley College students will be able to progress into and through the college experience more readily with the assistance of on-campus and online educational technology - and the college will continue to develop more efficient systems that allow students to look up schedules and grades (using WebAdvisor), communicate and collaborate with their instructors or other students (using the Blackboard online management system), take a greater variety of online classes, or find information from a variety of sources (library databases, the Reedley College Website, and the Internet in general).  In the future students will be able to purchase textbooks online and carry on other forms of e-commerce associated with the college.  These services will be comparable to those services available to on-campus students and in a manner that is fully accessible for all students, including students with disabilities.  The college will support equality in the educational experience of students by providing both the adaptive computer technology and faculty/staff training needed to assist students with disabilities.

Student comments from Terri Main's online Speech 2 class (Fall 2004)

Instructors

Faculty will use technology creatively to improve the quality of instruction.  They will empower students by permitting greater access to information, and by increasing the variety of learning options.  Faculty will be supported by qualified technical staff and training to assist them in promoting student success.

RC will provide staff development funds, training and support for faculty wishing to acquire or improve teaching skills, methodologies, and pedagogy in the use of instructional technology - or to work with approved emerging technologies.

Faculty are encouraged to use e-mail, online internet research, multimedia presentations and the newly expanded online course management program, Blackboard, as part of student assignments.

Faculty are encouraged to provide a variety of technological tools that enhance the student's ability to learn (word processing, use of spreadsheets, etc) as well as to facilitate student processes outside of the classroom (enrollment, registration, financial aid, counseling, tutoring, search for career information, etc.)

Faculty are encouraged to assess the quality, quantity, and variety of technological tools available to students with a goal of continuous improvement in all areas, in and out of the classroom.

The college should solicit student, faculty and staff recommendations - utilizing surveys, campus-wide meetings or perhaps an online suggestion box - as to new technology tools to be purchased.

Reedley College as part of the new Title V Collaborative Grant will develop a Distance Learning plan (Distributed Learning Plan) in conjunction with FCC and the NC.  The college will insure that all technologies are ADA compliant and will develop a distance learning or online learning capability that offers off-campus students the same quality and breadth of courses and services as their on-campus peer.  A major part of implementation of the Title V Collaborative Grant will be to utilized an expanded Blackboard Academic Suite system incorporating the following components into all aspects of campus life:

  • The Learning System is a web-based course management platform hosted by Blackboard which provides a variety of pedagogical tools for the instructor (online assignments, Gradebook, email contact with students, Virtual Classroom, discussion boards, etc.) and is fully integrated with our Datatel system.

  • The Content System is a content management application which includes capabilities in four key areas: Learning Content Management, e-Portfolio Management, Virtual Hard Drive Management and Library Digital Asset Management.

  • The Community System (also known as a portal system) features a customizable community environment that unifies academics, e-commerce, communities, and administrative services online through an integrated interface.

The college will continue to enhance the Learning Resource Center (LRC) in the soon to be remodeled library that will provide faculty and staff access to a variety of technological equipment and appropriate training (OCR and graphic image scanners, video capture devices, digital cameras, computers for developing advanced PowerPoint presentations, etc.).

Reedley College recognizes the importance of technology in the learning process.  The college will support pilot projects/research and development to foster innovative instructional technology applications in the technology blended environment.  The college will also encourage the development of and support for:

  • Train-the-trainer programs for faculty and on-campus faculty training programs using materials and techniques developed collaboratively with other faculty and instructional designers.

  • Faculty trainers will contribute best practices and lessons learned which will be shared system-wide through the Blackboard Community/Portal System.

  • Faculty access to expertise, as needed, of the technology support staff for class development, training, and instructional support.

  • Faculty access to an innovation fund (as part of staff development) for reassigned time to develop courses that use new, innovative, cost-effective technology - including audio and video streaming media.

Student Services and Business Services

Reedley College will continue to integrate technology into college offices and support areas to ensure that staff have the tools required to deliver services to students and faculty efficiently and effectively.

Reedley College will insure support staff members have access to the latest equipment and software to enable them to enhance student learning by creatively applying those tools in their work.

Reedley College will strive to develop and make available training programs that enable staff to best utilize the technology (hardware and software) that they are provided.

Hardware and Software

New faculty computers; new classroom AV presentation equipment; hardware and software inventories, recycle policy, software upgrade policy Also, all newly developed or purchased software and hardware should, to the maximum extent possible, be designed with accessibility in mind.

Follow the links below for various hardware and software items:

  • Reedley College (in conjunction with the DO, FCC, and the NC) will establish a minimum standard for computer workstations.

    • Recommended hardware requirements for students

    • It is recommended that the college establish a 3 tier computer system for end users based on their hardware and software needs.

    • Basic User (MS Office Suite with Word and Excel; WebAdvisor; Introductory Instructional Programs)

    • Advanced User (MS Office with Word, Excel , Access, PowerPoint; WebAdvisor; Datatel; Blackboard; MicroGrade/WebGrade; More Advanced Instructional Programs)

    • Power User (MS Office Suite; Datatel, Blackboard, MicroGrade/WebGrade; Most Advanced Instructional Programs; MS FrontPage or Adobe Dreamweaver; audio and video streaming software; video capture software; etc.

  • Campus hardware inventory

  • Campus software inventory (2005-06 update will be available soon)

  • Facility use fee schedule (for technology equipment)

  • Proposed plan to upgrade and recycle all office and classroom hardware (computers, printers, video projectors, etc.) and software on a regular basis.  Define upgrade/recycle plan

  • Subnet Upgrade Project Discuss this project

  • Classroom Upgrade Project  Discuss this project

    Training

    Expand/edit this section to include the methodology used to determine what kind of training is desired by students, faculty and staff - and how it will be determined.  Software Training should be balanced between focusing on the students' use of technology as a tool and instructors' use of technology as a tool. Training for faculty and staff allows an optimal use of technology. Expands content knowledge, provides them with research-based strategies to assist students in meeting rigorous academic standards. Technology is to be used to produce improvements in student achievement. Professional development for technology use should be specific and help teachers integrate technology into the curriculum content. Instructors should see a direct link between the technology and the curriculum for which they are responsible.

    Exchange email FAQs - Basic Training

    • Mailbox limit/maximum = 50Mb or 50,000Kb (if exceeded your email service will stop - both incoming and outgoing)

    • SCCCD email obtained from home and work

    • shared calendars

    Learning Resources Center (IRC) - Library

    Reedley College will provide access to information, regardless of format or user location, through continued development of library services and systems that will foster access to system-wide information resources, enabling the college to move toward a virtual library and learning resources program.  The college will continue to provide access to library and learning assistance programs for disabled students, including hardware, software, workstations, networks, maintenance, training and upgrades.

    The college will continue to make available online a series of virtual catalogs and learning resource data bases for access by college students, faculty and staff.  Current available IRC databases are listed below and summarized descriptions can be found on the Library webpage:

    Electronic Communication

    It is important that the students, faculty, staff and administration of Reedley College be able to utilize state-of-the-art technology to facilitate their communication in classrooms, labs, learning resource centers or libraries, offices (in the workplace and at home).

    The following is a summary of the electronic communication systems used on the Reedley College campus:

    • WebAdvisor for Students is an interactive web application that allows the student to view his/her personal student information (Billing Summary, Financial Aid Status, GPA, Register for a Term, Drop a Class, View/Print your Class Schedule).  The data accessed is unique and confidential.

    • WebAdvisor for Faculty provides the instructor with class rosters and grade information.

    • WebAdvisor for Staff provides staff with information about sick leave and vacation days for administrative staff.

    • MS Exchange Outlook email

      • Reedley College will continue to encourage all students, faculty and staff to utilize all available forms of electronic communication (email services in the office and at home, instant messaging and bulletin boards).  Making e-communication readily available will help to prepare students for the 21st century.

      • All faculty and staff are provided with a reedleycollege.edu email address.

      • All faculty and staff must be trained on how to utilize email (and other forms of e-communication) to the fullest potential and encouraged/required to use it so that Reedley College will move more quickly to a cost-effective paperless system.

      • It is recommended that all students be provided a district email account during the initial admission/registration process.

    • RC Website

    • Blackboard

    • CCCSAT - satellite system to deliver educational programming to students and staff

    • Wireless Communications

      • Network-based services will become increasingly available over wireless networks, offering users of computers and other portable devices the ultimate in flexibility and portability.

      • Reedley College will provide secure, reliable connectivity for wireless devices in a variety of locations on campus (Library, outdoor areas such as the Quad area, Student Lounge, Cafeteria, Staff Dining Room, Presidents Conference Room, etc.) in order to give our students and staff the desired flexibility discussed above.  We envision a phased-in approach to wireless technology while still maintaining and upgrading the on-campus high speed wired connections.  As students and staff increase their utilization of laptop/notebook computers and PDA type devices, connectivity to student data, Internet, library and academic computer applications will become essential.  The current technology for wireless provides connect speeds of 11-54 Mbps whereas a wired LAN connection provides 100 Mbps.  But for most existing student functions and for many staff applications, wireless provides a flexible and cost-effective alternative to extending the physical Local Area Network (LAN) or wiring of new classrooms or other computer-intensive facilities.

    • Other forms of e-communication

    Technology Support - Computer Services

    The Reedley College technical support staff (Computer Services - CS) shall be responsible for maintaining all college hardware and software including the campus network system in conjunction with the district office MIS department.  It is especially important that the CS staff maintain their technological skills (including appropriate college support) to enable them to cope with new technologies in their rapidly changing field.  CS must be able to improve and maintain the system-wide network to support all aspects of the educational process - classroom technology, student services, business services, telecommunication, library technology, Internet, Intranet, etc.

    The links below outline various items related to the CS department

    Technology Budget

    Reedley College will establish an ongoing technology budget which will provide the resources necessary to maintain and replace outdated equipment, upgrade software as needed, and develop new technologies.  All categorical monies, along with general apportionment monies, will be clearly identified in an effort to develop a realistic short-term and long-term expenditure plan.  Since all campus departments will be greatly affected by the technology budget - annual recommendations from the Dean of Instruction, the Dean of Students, the Business Manager and the Technology Advisory Committee (others?) will be sent to the President's Cabinet for final development and approval.  The following are resources that can be used to maintain campus technology:

    • apportionment revenue

    • state instructional equipment block grant funds

    • federal grant money

    • local foundation resources

    • local private sector contributions of equipment and dollars

    • potential future cost reduction plans

      • group licensee purchases (FCC, NC, DO)

      • leased network equipment and recycling of outdated network equipment

      • leased software with annual update/maintenance plans

  • Future Projects or Emerging Technologies

    Resources will persistently be devoted to the acquisition, usage, and development of emerging technologies.  The Technology Advisory Committee will play a central role in discussing, evaluating and recommending the implementation of new technologies - which extend and expand opportunities to meet the educational needs of unserved and underserved populations.

    Examples of New Emerging Technology

    • advances in telecommunication

    • use of the Blackboard Learning/Content/Community System

    • advances in streaming media, digital cameras, video capture

    • advances in DVD technology

    • Blue Tooth technology

    • Use of PDAs and other hand-held devices in the classroom and in the field

    • high speed wireless

    Reedley College Mission Statement
    Offering an accessible, student centered educational environment which provides high quality, learning opportunities, essential in meeting the challenges of a diverse, global community.

    Please email the RC Web Administrator if you have any questions or comments.

     

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