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Capturing and documenting process and technical considerations. This document forks off of broader requirements captured by OL Course Delivery

Purpose

  • Big picture vision and connection to TRU strategic goals and priorities - e.g. flexible learning, open learning methods and OER
    • consistent across campus flexible learning approach
    • smooth transitions between modalities
    • contributing to openness in multiple dimensions
    • reducing dependence on proprietary vendor systems and changes
    • "Open and flexible learning environments" (Strategic Priorities)
    • "Excellent learning environments..." (SP)
    • "Flexible delivery models for innovative programs" (SP)
    • "Transitions between...virtual, distance and face-to-face learning environments" (SP)
    • "Financial sustainability of the university" (SP)


  • Problem statement re status quo
    • Blackboard future unsure (company structure etc)
    • Destabilizing cycle of complex upgrades
    • Limited ability to meet instructional design needs
    • Desire to work within the "Open" web (students/faculty) as opposed to one vendor system
    • Escalating cost of Blackboard license agreements
    • Current Blackboard Environment setup is not conducive to decentralized course development and maintenance
    • Avoid vertical integration with textbook publishers


Environmental scan (external look)

  • LMS futures, textbook publishers, privacy, open educational practices, hardware devices, student trends, open source software

Needs analysis

  • SWOT analysis e.g. existing strengths and weaknesses of current model of development and delivery (OL, campus)


  • Use cases
    • From all stakeholder perspectives including instructional/administrative/clerical/design/delivery etc.
  • Instructional Design needs
    • Support more flexible learning environments
    • Interact with multiple open source platforms
    • Feedback Mechanisms/Learning Analytics - detailed/coarse
    • Improved course navigation
    • Authentic Design Environment (development in situ)
    • Open boundary course
  • Copyright considerations
    • Limited access for certain materials - very granular access control
    • Separate server to hold material?
    • Straight forward creative commons attribution
  • Student privacy considerations (legal)
  • UI design considerations
    • responsive design (multi-device transitions)
    • intuitive navigation
    • learner choice technology

(points from Paul Hibbitts add)

  • Production considerations
    • flexibility of content in/out
    • code transparency
    • avoiding content lock-in
    • print/compile on demand capacity
    • ability for content to be added with similar look/feel


  • Maintenance considerations
    • ability for OLFM's to maintain with minimum training
    • version control
  • Functional requirements


Roles and responsibilities

  • Project governance & decision matrix
    • Small high-level steering group to ensure strategic interests are met


  • Stakeholder engagement
    • Consultations with partners, and users

Available resources

  • sources
  • potential gaps


Scope of pilot

Critical Path

  • Potential Show Stoppers


Timelines & Milestones

  • Time constrainsts eg. Blackboard licence
  • Competiing IT projects/priorities
  • When do you want students in pilot courses
    • plan backwards from that date
    • options for expedited pilot (eliminate non-vital IT/administrative functions)


  • GANTT Chart creation



Acceptance criteria/testing cycles/reviewers

Training and support for stakeholders

Resources for implementation and scaling

Third party tools, enhancements, plugins

Similar processes

Future considerations