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ARL Membership Meeting 138: Distance Education

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Creating the Digital Future
Toronto, Ontario
May 23–25, 2001

Distance Education

Overheads from the presentation by Marnie Swanson, University Librarian, University of Victoria

The E-learning E-volution in Colleges and Universities:
A Pan-Canadian Challenge [PDF]

  • Prepared by the Advisory Committee for Online Learning (ACOL)

  • ACOL was established by the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada, and Industry Canada

  • 19 member committee chaired by Dr. David Johnston, President of the University of Waterloo

  • 5 months to deliberate

  • "Convergence of concern, unprecendented in the learning field, between the two orders of government"

  • 125 page report with 39 recommendations

Report

  • Accelerate online post-secondary education in Canada

  • Act quickly

  • "In the new digital age, many established institutions in Canada and elsewhere may find their positions eroded or expanded by online learning. Few will remain unaffected"

  • Pan-Canadian action plan

  • Inclusiveness:

  • all post-secondary institutions

  • French and English language learners

  • regional differences

  • urban and rural learners

  • faculty members, support staff and learners

Recommendations

  • Systematically support the development of online modules, courses and programs

  • Support faculty involvedment in online learning

  • Need for more theoretical and applied research on learning, both traditional and online

  • Need for commitment to the development of learnware products

  • Revise federal copyright laws

  • Establish a fully integrated, high-bandwidth learning network

  • Provide a full range of technical and other supports to learners

  • Enable learners to ttake online courses from several institutions

Implementation

  • Pan-Canadian Online Learning Service
  • at arms length from government

  • broadly representative of stakeholders

  • Large infusion of new money

Reaction

  • Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada

  • Canadian Association of University Teachers

  • Canadian Federation of Students

  • Canadian Association of Research Libraries

CARL's Response

  • Libraries are essential partners in the online learning endeavors described in the ACOL report

  • Four roles:

  1. As information literacy trainers
  2. As experts in organizing and providing access to online resources
  3. As content provicers through digitization projects
  4. As providers of print resources for learners
  • Urge that academic libraries be full and active partners as government, industry and the post-secondary sector move forward into the future envisioned by the authors of the ACOL report