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Page 1: IX564 (Team-C) Unit-4 (Wiki)

Proposed Design & Layout for

A Team-C Production

Abby NgwakoErnest NorrisGeorge Sidler

Maria ToyDwayne Williams

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Management Plan: Selection & Evaluation

(Forman, 2013a, 2013b, 2013c)

Needs Analysis:• Determine LMS• Collaborating with administration, IT, instructional designers,

faculty

3 Requirements needed:1. Overall functions2. Technological requirements (infrastructure)3. Staying on budgetProduct Evaluation:• Scalability• Security• Support• Ability to support both online & hybrid courses• Within budget

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Management Plan: LMS Implementation

Core Team (INTERNAL)-e.g. project managers, specialists, team leader)

Extended Team (EXTERNAL)-e.g. trainers, instructional designers, managers, administrators Estimated length of time

using cloud technology3-6 months (Forman, 2013b)

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Management Plan: LMS Implementation Planning Process

Utilize Pearson eCollege Project Planning Template

LMS configuration

System integration

Stages of data migration

Testing for acceptance

Opening system for live performance

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2

3

4

5

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LMS Configuration(adapted from Forman, 2013b)

Reportsnotifications

functions

Securityprofiles

DemographicsDomains

catalog of coursesCurriculum

Assessmentsevaluations

Tasks included

via Pearson trainers Training personnel

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System Integration

Integrate university accounts

Confirm compliance with License requirements

Review use of portals

Involve both IT and Pearson teams

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Stages of data migration

•User info•Courseware•Shareable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM)

what data to migrate ?

•Increased levels of assessment

common cartridge

•Authorization of content

•Collaboration•Outcome reporting •Course data•Transcripts

web 2.0

(Gonzales-Barbone & Anido-Rifon, 2009)

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Testing for Acceptance

Test all areas of the LMS…Procedures…

Policies… Milestones…

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Opening System for Live Performance

Notification of all parties

involved

Creation of contingency plans

Preparing the helpdesk

Maintaining original system

Backup for unexpected

major problems

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Pearson eCollege: Access to Virtual Campus & Course

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Pearson eCollege: Discussion Board

(Hartnell, n.d.)

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Pearson eCollege: DropBox

(Hartnell, n.d.)

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Pearson eCollege: Gradebook

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Pearson eCollege: “Cloud” based

Advantages of “Cloud”• Ease of use for users in

remote locations, without uploading apps or software

• Store data on multiple services accessed thru Internet (Merriam Webster, 2014).

• Manage course preparation & student administration securely, easily & with minimal instruction

• Personalized learning environments built on SaaS (Software as a Service)

• Stimulate social learning (OpenClass), ease of distribution to masses, at no cost, anywhere in world

compilation of any number of computers connected through a real-time communication network such as the Internet

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External User support

• Full access of University & Public Libraries• Book sales• Access to eCollege technical support• Dedicated representative assigned by zip

code for full support of system usage

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Operational Locations

Primary Administrative

Control & Operations

• Located in Billings,

Montana

Primary Networking/Server Systems • Located in Centennial, Colorado

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Access Rights

“The permissions that are granted to a user, or to an application, to read, write and erase files in the computer. Access rights can be tied to a particular client or server, to folders within that machine or to specific programs and data files” (PCMag, n.d.).

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UsersAdministrator

Manager

Instructor

Student

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Access Rights* with permission of the department chair

Administrator Manager Instructor StudentCourse Home (Syllabus,

Read, Write, Erase Read, Write, Erase Read, Write*, Erase* Read

Modules (Discussions, Tests, Learning Space, etc.,)

Read, Write, Erase Read, Write, Erase Read, Write*, Erase* Read

Gradebook Read, Write, Erase Read, Write, Erase Read, Write*, Erase* Read

Email Read, Write, Erase Read, Write, Erase Read, Write*, Erase* Read

Share Read, Write, Erase Read, Write, Erase Read, Write*, Erase* Read

Live Read, Write, Erase Read, Write, Erase Read, Write*, Erase* Read

Doc Sharing Read, Write, Erase Read, Write, Erase Read, Write*, Erase* Read

Dropbox Read, Write, Erase Read, Write, Erase Read, Write*, Erase* Read

Journal Read, Write, Erase Read, Write, Erase Read, Write*, Erase* Read

Webliography Read, Write, Erase Read, Write, Erase Read, Write*, Erase* Read

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References

• Foreman, S. (2013a). Five steps to evaluate and select an LMS: Proven practices. Retrieved from http://www.learningsolutionsmag.com/articles/1181/five-steps-to-evaluate-and-select-an-lms-proven-practices

• Foreman, S. (2013b). Six steps for successful LMS implementation(part 1 of 2). Retrieved http://www.learningsolutionsmag.com/articles/1214/the-six-proven-steps-for-successful-lms-implementation-part-one

• Foreman, S. (2013c). Six steps for successful LMS implementation (part 2 of 2). Retrieved http://www.learningsolutionsmag.com/articles/1217/the-six-proven-steps-for-successful-lms-implementation-part-two

• Gonzalez- Barbone, V., & Anido-Rifon, L. (2009). From SCORM to common cartridge: A step forward. Computers & Education, 54, 88-102. Doi: 10.1016/j.compedu.2009.07.009

• Hartnell, J. (n.d.). Internet Literacy Class Orientation. Retrieved from http://www.hartnell.edu/library/interlit/orientation