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  1. Issues and Trends in Edtech in 2016 January 21, 2016 • The webcast will begin shortly. • There is no audio being broadcast at this time. • An archive of this webcast will be available on the WCET website next week. wcet.wiche.edu

  2. Issues and Trends in Edtech in 2016 January 21 wcet.wiche.edu

  3. Issues and Trends in Edtech in 2016 Welcome. • Use the chat box for questions • and information exchange. Archive, PowerPoint, and • Resources available next week. Megan Raymond Follow the Twitter feed: • Manager, Events and #WCETwebcast. Programs, WCET mraymond@wiche.edu @meraymond wcet.wiche.edu

  4. Questions from the Audience  If you have a question during the presentation, please direct your question to the specific speaker(s) and we will get to them during the Q&A section. wcet.wiche.edu

  5. Overview Forecasts and Insights Audience Speaker Moderated Q&A and Conclusion • Jeff Introduction Discussion Predictions • Tanya • Mark wcet.wiche.edu

  6. Poll wcet.wiche.edu

  7. Moderator Nick White  Director, Competency Based Learning Solutions  Capella University wcet.wiche.edu 7

  8. Presenters Jeff Borden Tanya Joosten Mark Leuba  Associate Vice  Director  VP, Product President for eLearning R&D Management and Teaching and Competency Based  University of Learning Education Wisconsin - Innovation Facilitator Milwaukee  Saint Leo  IMS Global Learning University Consortium wcet.wiche.edu 8

  9. Presenter Jeff Borden  Associate Vice President for Teaching and Learning Innovation  Saint Leo University wcet.wiche.edu 9

  10. 2015: Revolution / Revelation / Evolution wcet.wiche.edu 10

  11. 2016 – eLearning Has Grown Up (RISE) wcet.wiche.edu 11

  12. Learning Analytics Got Through It’s “Awkward” Phase… wcet.wiche.edu 12

  13. CBE Goes Quiet wcet.wiche.edu 13

  14. Applied Research wcet.wiche.edu 14

  15. Presenter Tanya Joosten  Director eLearning R&D  University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee wcet.wiche.edu 15

  16. Time Access Data S t r u c t u r a l P r o p e r t i e s I n p u t s O u t p u t s Connectedness Success Tech Authenticity Interactivity wcet.wiche.edu

  17. Presenter Mark Leuba  VP, Product Management and Competency Based Education Facilitator  IMS Global Learning Consortium wcet.wiche.edu 17

  18. CBE Growth  2016 should be a breakout year for CBE in Ed-tech.  Estimated 650 programs planned (1)  Established vendors are beginning to support CBE in core products, with CBE releases planned  Expansion of niche providers focused on CBE delivery and administration  IMS interoperability standards in development (1) CBExchange, Aug. 2015. wcet.wiche.edu

  19. CBE Key Challenges  Curriculum Design/Management supports for CBE  Competencies must achieve parity with courses in data management capabilities.  Student Records - out of the lockbox  Strong interest in discreet, “pre-degree” attainment  Individual and bundled units of learning  Secure and Shareable  Portable wcet.wiche.edu

  20. Digital Credentials for Education  Open Badge efforts will continue to expand, i.e. For-credit, co-curricular, continuing education units, faculty – professional development  There will be an increased focus on the rigor and meaning of digital badges for academic institutions IMS-led working group on Open Badge Extensions for Education (OBEE) – Compliance certification –  In the future there will be convergence of open technical standards for badges, e-transcripts and secure, portable learner records. wcet.wiche.edu

  21. Questions and Predictions from the Audience Share your predictions by sending a chat message to Nick White, moderator. wcet.wiche.edu

  22. Contact Information  Jeff Borden, Saint Leo University  Chief Innovation Officer  jeff.borden@saintleo.edu |352.588.8310 | @bordenj  Tanya Joosten, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee  Director, eLearning Research and Development, Academic Affairs, Co-Director, National Research Center for Distance Education and Technological Advancements  tjoosten@uwm.edu | 480.861.8542 | @tjoosten  Mark Leuba, IMS Global Learning Consortium, Inc.  Vice President, Product Management  mleuba@imsglobal.org | 443.574.5401 | @markleuba  Nick White, Capella University  Director, Competency Based Learning Solutions  nick.white@capella.edu | 612.977.5879 | @ntcwhite1000 wcet.wiche.edu

  23. Learn More and Stay Connected Visit WCET’s New Website to learn about our Focus Areas, Initiatives, Events, Membership, and Sponsorship: http://wcet.wiche.edu/ Save the Date for the WCET Annual Meeting ▪ October 12-14, Minneapolis, MN ▪ http://wcetconference.wiche.edu/ wcet.wiche.edu

  24. Learn More and Stay Connected WCET Leadership Summit: 21st Century Credentials: Learners + Institutions + Workforce June 8 - 9, 2016 | Salt Lake City, UT | http://bit.ly/WCETSummit16 wcet.wiche.edu

  25. Additional Information and Resources ▪ Access to the resources discussed during this webcast, including the archive, will be available next week. ▪ http://wcet.wiche.edu/connect/webcasts wcet.wiche.edu

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