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72-500
06-04-09, 04-29-10
Distance Learning (Policy)
The Instruction Division will be responsible for the development, delivery, assessment and
accreditation of Distance Learning (electronically offered) courses, certificates and degrees.
Oglala Lakota College recognizes these five components of Distance Learning.
Component One – Institutional Context and Commitment Distance Learning will be consistent
with the college’s mission and purposes, budgets, academic excellence and commitment to our
students and faculty.
Procedures
Distance Learning will support and extend the instructional model of Oglala Lakota College
through electronic mediated courses.
The student population and geographic scope of Distance Learning will parallel current
college policy and non Distance Learning instructional practices.
A Distance Learning Virtual Campus entity will coordinate all activities of Distance Learning
at Oglala Lakota College and be responsible to the Vice President of Instruction. The Virtual
Campus entity personnel will include a Distance Learning Coordinator and an advisory
committee of four faculty. The advisory committee will consist of an online instructor,
Department Chair, Distance Learning Subcommittee member and a faculty member
recommended by the advisory committee. Initial selection of the advisory committee
members will be selected by their representative bodies.
Component Two – Curriculum and Instruction
Distance Learning will be curriculum and pedagogical driven. Qualified professionals will insure
appropriate collegiate learning outcomes with breadth and depth consistent to the degree
program.
Procedures
Scope of electronic mediated courses
The scope of this policy will extend to electronic mediated courses that are identifies as
hybrid and/or fully online courses.
* Hybrid courses present to the student a mixture of traditional face to faces class
sessions and online class session.
* Online courses present to the student class sessions that are fully online without
meeting in a face to face environment.
Distance Learning curricula and pedagogy development
Distance Learning curricula and pedagogy development will be a collaborative process
conducted by two work teams.
* The Course Development Team (CDT) will coordinate the development of the
various technologies of online course delivery. Members of the CDT will include a
course designer, content expert, multimedia specialist, instructional
designer/distance learning coordinator, and a Department Chair.
* The Peer Review Panel (PRP) will assess the development progress and quality
measures of the online courses as they are constructed. Member of the PRP include
a course designer, content expert, instructional designer/distance learning
coordinator, and Department Chair.
* Online course load for instructors will not exceed one online course in a semester. A
second online course may be permitted as an overload. The Course Development
Team may also act as the Peer Review Panel (PRP). The teams will work closely with
a course development time-line in which benchmarks are set coordinating efforts of
online course construction.
* Each Distance Learning course will achieve PRP approval before presentation on the
Course Schedule. The PRP Rubric will be the model for approval. The PRP Rubric will
incorporated the following standards:
* Adherence to approved online course template and online course syllabus template.
* Learning activities are organized around demonstrable learning outcomes
embedded in course components including: course delivery mode, pedagogy,
content, organization, and evaluation.
* Content developed for distance learning courses will comply with copyright law.
* Faculty members involved in content development will be aware of their institution’s
policies with regard to content ownership.
* The medium/media chosen to deliver courses and/or programs will be
pedagogically effectual, accessible to students, receptive to different learning styles,
and sensitive to the time and place limitations of the students.
* The Peer Review Panel Rubric will include but not limited to the following standards:
* Course review and introduction
* Learning objectives
* Assessment and measurement
* Resources and materials
* Learner engagement
* Course technology
* Learner support
* Accessibility
Prerequisite of online Distance Learning courses
The Prerequisite for all online courses will be MIS 113 Applied Information Processing at a
“C” level or above.
Presentation of courses at the 100 – 200 level
Academic departments of Oglala Lakota College will have the opportunity to offer online
courses at the 100 – 200 level. However, courses at the 100 – 200 level may be presented in
subsequent semesters by presenting data of previous semesters’ online course where:
* A specified percent of students successfully completed the course with a minimum
grade level.
* A minimum specified student retention percentage.
* These criteria will be equal to or greater than the numbers of a higher level
Distance Learning course.
Component Three – Faculty Support
Distance Learning requires a collaboration of faculty and staff to coordinate the curriculum,
pedagogy, design, production, delivery, and the technology of courses and degree programs.
The college will provide an ongoing program of support and development of competencies of
faculty and staff.
Procedures
Distance Learning courses development and review
Component Two of this policy (Curriculum and Instruction) – will serve as the model of
curriculum, pedagogy, design, production, delivery and the technology of courses and degree
programs.
Faculty and staff support and development of competencies
Training will be provided to faculty and staff via two venues. The first venue will be one on one
and/or small group training to address specific needs and problems. The second venue will
provide Faculty Development and training through formal instruction.
Faculty must be approved to participate in Distance Learning programs to demonstrate
competency two certification will be required of Distance Learning instructors. Course design
approval and Teaching approval certification will be demonstrated by presentation of
certificate of approval from a recognized college or university by completing OLC’s certification
requirements.
Component Four – Student Support
Oglala Lakota College will commit to Distance Learning students a level of services consistent
to all students to complete a certificate or degree program.
Procedures
Support and Training
Student of Distance Learning courses will have the opportunity to contact support services,
departments and instructors in a timely manner with questions or problems. Students will also
be provided specific names and instructor’s hours of availability, designated and relevant
College Center Staff, etc. Instructors and support staff will respond to student’s questions,
concerns, and issues within 24 hours of online student contact.
Information and contact Information of support services, departments, instructors will be made
clearly visible and accessible to registered Distance Learning students in electronic form by
each online course instructor via their respective Distance Learning Course Management
Software portals and online course syllabi. These resources will include all relevant information
including (but not limited to): forms, policies, contact information such as telephone numbers
and e-mail addresses, etc. Links to these resources will be available on the Distance Learning
Virtual Campus portal.
Training of basic skills will be provided to students through the MIS 113 Applied Information
Processing course, a self study resource on Distance Learning Course Management Software
portal and workshops in the College Centers beginning two weeks before each semester.
Advising and Counseling
The College is interested in the welfare of Distance Learning students. The personal contact of
online course students with each district college center counselor begins within the community,
during registration and continues and throughout the whole year. Trained counselors and
College Center Staff are available at each College Center to physically or virtually assist
Distance Learning students in and with tutoring, attendance, personal and financial aid
counseling. Distance Learning Instructors will also refer online students to other resources if
they are unable to assist online students in their needs Distance Learning students should work
closely with the college center counselors as well as his/her instructor when needed. A relevant
educational advisor is available for each on line students at OLC. Distance Learning students
should also seek their adviser for other collegiate issues.
Prospective students, registered with OLC or not, will also be provided clear and introductory
information by relevant and trained College Center Staff and Distance Learning instructors as
to the nature of the OLC online course in which they are contemplating enrollment.
Instructors will clearly state in their Distance Learning course syllabus the availability of online
course counseling and advising/online support resources and/or the location of these resources
a specified by the PRP Rubric.
Student Attendance in Distance Learning Courses
Student attendance in Distance Learning Courses will be designed as active participation in the
course as described in the course syllabus. Students who fail to maintain active participation in
an online course as clearly defined by the online course syllabus provided to them by the online
course instructor will be processed in accordance with the course syllabus.
Students who fail to maintain active participation in an online course as clearly defined by the
online course syllabus provided to them by the online course instructor will be processes in
accordance with the college’s Attendance Policy.
Each District Learning course will have at a minimum weekly mechanisms for student
participation which can be documented by the following methods: student tracking in distance
Learning Course Management Software portal, submission/completion of assignments and
communication with the instructor.
Registered students of a Distance Learning course who do not log on to the course during the
drop/add period of the course may be administratively dropped from the course. Late
registrants of online courses will be expected to fulfill due dates as outlined in the course
syllabus.
Student Attendance in Hybrid Courses
Distance Learning courses will have classroom and online attendance requirements. Refer to
the individual course syllabus for more specific information about hybrid attendance
requirements. The syllabus should include the dates that students are required to be on
campus. Students enrolled in a hybrid course will meet with their instructor in a face to face
environment on the first day of the class.
Student Textbooks, & Other Required Online Class Resources:
If a textbook is required for an online course, the student is responsible for obtaining the
textbook. Other materials required by the online course instructor must also be obtained by the
student in a timely manner that does not prevent the student from timesly online course
participation. Financial aid for books and other materials (tangible, online, etc.) is available for
most OLC students. Instructors will be clear & specific about required class textbooks,
materials, and other resources in the course syllabus.
Component Five – Evaluation and Assessment
Oglala Lakota College will commit to assessment activities and measurement of student
academic achievement in each Distance Learning course and the certificate/degree compared
to intended learning objectives.
Procedures
OLC Policy 77-000 Assessment of Student Academic Achievement will be the evaluation and
assessment measurement of student academic achievement of distance Learning activities and
students.
