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Readiness Grant & Institute Host Proposals submitted for OLN Governing Board Approval

Implementation Grant Proposals submitted for OLN Governing Board Approval

Kick-Off Event
Westin Great Southern Hotel
Columbus, Ohio

Collaboration
Learning Institute hosted by
Bowling Green State University
Preparing Future Teachers
Learning Institute hosted by the
University of Cincinnati
Improving Our Teaching
Learning Institute hosted by
Kent State University
Building & Assessing
Shareable Content

Learning Institute hosted by
The Ohio State University
Supporting Student Learning
Learning Institute hosted by
Ohio University - Zanesville

The Gathering
Columbus State Community College

OLN Launches the
E-Learning Athenaeum
Continuing Grant proposals submitted & OLN Governing Board Approval

2004-'05 LCI
Grants submitted
& OLN Governing Board Approval

Community Outcomes:
Shared Resources DUE

Kick-Off Institute at Miami University

Learning Institute hosted by the University of Cincinnati Learning Institute hosted by Kent State University Learning Institute hosted by The Ohio State University

LC Expo: Transforming Learning Across Ohio
J. Gilbert Reese Center

  April 19 - May 21 August 16 - September 24 October 15 January 5 - 8 January 13 - 15 January 13 - 17 January 21 - 24 January 29 - 31 June 18 August 8 August 22 - September 16 March 15 - May 18 June 31 - August 31 June 17 - 19 November 14 - 15 January 14 January 18 June 14

The spark that resulted in the Ohio Learning Network Learning Communities Initiative (LCI) originated from the Ohio Learning Network Innovative Learning and Teaching Committee. The Core LCI Planning team consists of the following committee members who have contributed greatly to the success of the LCI: Cathy Bennet, Sandy Crobar, Wayne Hall, Sheryl Hansen, Mary Lou Holly, Alan Kalish, Dan Madigan, and Mark McBride.

Click here for an introduction and pre-history of the OLN LCI (Adobe PDF).

The OLN Governing Board approves $93,000 in funding for 31 out of 42 proposals submitted by Ohio faculty to start new learning communities (LCs), or to expand existing LC initiatives on their campuses. Almost 300 faculty and partners are involved in the LCs.

5/12 proposals submitted by institutions seeking to host LCI Learning Institutes also received a total of $375,000 in funds. In addition, Columbus State CC received $75,000 to host a wrap-up event slated for June 2003.

 

Thirty-one LCs that received Readiness Grants submit Implementation grant proposals. The OLN Governing Board approves an additional $775,000 in Implementation Grant funding for the 31 LCs. Read the news release.

 

 

More than 180 LC members from 32 Ohio institutions converged to learn more about sustaining successful learning communities.

Participants mingled for the first time and learned about each project. LCs also got a preview of the January Learning Institute agendas and contributed ideas for content based on the needs of their own community members. View the Kick-Off Event archives including streaming video .

View the session evaluation data (Adobe PDF).
View the event evaluation data (Adobe PDF).

LCs from the following were represented: Belmont Technical College, Bowling Green State University, Columbus State Community College, Kent State University, Ohio University-Zanesville, and Youngstown State University.

Total attendees: 34

Participant Evaluation Data including comments.

 

 

LCs from the following were represented: University of Akron, University of Dayton, The University of Findlay, University of Toledo, Wright State University.

Total attendees: 32

Participant Evaluation Data including comments.

 

 

LCs from the following were represented: Bluffton College, Bowling Green State University, Kent State University, Lorain County Community College, Owens Community College, Ohio University.

Total attendees: 67

Kent State University's January Learning Institute Web Site (updated Jan. 2004).

LCs from the following were represented: Franciscan University of Steubenvile, Miami University, The Ohio State University, University of Cincinnati, University of Dayton, Ursuline College.

Total attendees: 75

OSU's January Learning Institute Web Site.

LCs from the following were represented: Central State University, Cuyahoga Community College, Hocking College, University of Cincinnati, Youngstown State University.

Total attendees: 46

At this final all-community meeting, 135 LC members gathered in Columbus to network and discuss community stories, challenges, and accomplishments. All 31 communities held poster sessions in a Digital Interactive Showcase within CSCC's Center for Technology & Learning. LC members shared resources, insights, software, expertise, and advice with one another.

"I am convinced that this learning and sharing will ultimately influence the educational experience of thousands of students in Ohio." - Shah Hasan, Human Capacity Development, CSCC, and The Gathering planner. View the evaluations summary.

OLN partnered with Columbus State Community College to develop an online repository that holds resources created by OLN LCI communities.

Visit the E-Learning Athenaeum.

Eleven of the 31 LCs funded in 2002-'03 submit proposals for additional funds for expanding or extending ongoing community activities through 2003-'04.

All 11 LCs that submitted proposals were awarded a total of $94,795. Eight public and three independent institutions were awarded funding with 110 participating faculty and partners.


Twenty-seven proposals were submitted by Ohio faculty wanting to start new learning communities (LCs), or to expand existing learning community initiatives on their campuses.

Twenty-two communities from 17 public and four private institutions received $440,000 in grants. Over 200 faculty and partners make up the LC membership. View the news release .

OLN LCI participants are required to openly share any discoveries (outcomes or processes) statewide by 1) presenting their community's efforts at OLN LCI events; 2) adding resources to the E-Learning Athenaeum such as modules, case studies, policies, web sites; 3) adding courses to OLN's OhioLearns! Catalog of distance learning courses; and 4) providing detailed Case Studies of their community efforts to be shared via the WWW. (See each Community Profile to access their Case Studies, if available.)

 

Miami University jointly hosted the OLN Learning Communities Initiative Kick-Off Event and the Second Annual International Conference on Faculty Learning Communities (ICFLC). Eighty-five members from the 22 funded OLN LCI communities gathered to hear essential information for sustaining successful learning communities. They were also able to attend sessions of the ICFLC.

Main theme: Collaboration within the nexus of constructivism, active-learning pedagogies, and technology. For this Institute, Dr. Thomas Duffy and Dr. John Stinson were on hand as a key external resource experts. (See Dr. Thomas Duffy's web site and also Dr. John Stinson's web site for further information.)

UC Institute 2004

 

Main Theme : Learning Communities as Catalysts for Educational Change: Exploring Individual and Institutional Transformation


KSU Institute homepage.

* January 13: evening pre-institute reception

 

 

Main Theme : The Cultural, Technical and Leadership Perspectives of Collaboration


OSU Institute homepage.

 

At this culminating meeting of all 2004-05 LCI funded communities, community members gathered and discussed their stories, challenges, and accomplishments. How have OLN-funded LCs impacted learning in Ohio?
Come find out!

The Reese Center is on the campus of the Central Ohio Technical College in Newark, OH.

* You will find bonus information in the gray boxes of this row.

Twenty-five public and six independent institutions receive funding. (Six communities are multi-institution collaborations, and 17 are inter-disciplinary.)

View OLN Learning Community Profiles



Each community received a copy of Online Learning and Teaching with Technology: Case Studies, Experience, and Practice.

Each community member received a copy of Deep Learning for a Digital Age: Technology's Untapped Potential to Enrich Higher Education.

Institute facts:
Almost 250 faculty and partners from all 31 learning communities funded through the LCI attended these five Learning Institutes. Forty-seven state, national, and international experts spoke, moderated, or facilitated at the Institutes.
Institute Facts: The Institutes in January 2003 were critical for building a state system for LCs in Ohio. Host campus planning teams were essential. They handled logistics like venue, hotel, and food arrangements; but they also secured exciting experts and facilitators, ensured quiet space for LCs to meet and work, and crafted opportunities for cross-LC dialogue, critiquing, feedback, and resource sharing. Institute Facts: Although each Institute was created primarily for the target LCs, in many cases the events were open to the public (and to campus administrators). This set the stage for a more broad dissemination of expertise and ideas throughout the campus and region. Working with each host campus yielded invaluable, innovative collaborations that did not exist before.

Institute Facts: Institute planning teams were able to secure an impressive cadre of state and national experts to enrich the Institute content. They included: Donald E. Hanna ,Van B. Weigel, Cheris Kramarae , and many others. View a summary of the Institutes including a complete list of facilitators, keynoters, and guest speakers. Pellegrino PPT Presentation and Weigel PPT Presentation also available, just click!

March: LC Rainmaker Cheryl Cates presents poster session at U. of Cincinnati Civic Engagement Forum, UC.

April 27-29: Cheryl Cates of the University of Cincinnati LC presents at the 2003 Cooperative Education and Internship Association (CEIA) Professional Development Conference, TN.

May: LC Rainmaker Nancy Mundorf (UC LC) presents at the Early Childhood World Forum and Professional Development Institute, Mexico.

June 19 - 20: Gynn, Hansen, Holly, Kalish present at the First International Conference on Faculty Learning Communities in Pamona, CA. Presentation: "Going Statewide: The OLN Learning Communities Initiative." Other LCI presentations: "Into the Thick of It: First Year Experience for All" by Capellman and Holly (KSU LCs); "A Model for Building Scholarly Communities of Practice" by Sandell (OU LC); "0 to 6(0) in 3 Years: Determining Positive Environments for Initiating FLCs": Panel Presentation by Holly, Kalish, Acker, Sandell.

June: Presentation at eLiteracy Conference by Madigan and Cardwell (BGSU LC), Scotland.

July 1: Syllabus article by Steve Acker (OSU LC) " Is the Academy Ready for Learning Objects? "

July 15-18: Al Valbuena (Franciscan University LC) presents at 10th International LERNCL Conference hosted by the Institute of Education of the University of London .

July: Presentation at WebCT Conference by Acker and Gynn (OSU LC).

July-August: "Venues and Ethics of Intercultural Communicative Competence" and "Students of Subaltern and Superpower States: Intercultural Communicative Competence via Information Technology" presented by Wessner and Holdemann (Bluffton LC) at the International Conference on Religion and Globalization at Payap University, Thailand.

October: Presentation by Gynn, Hall, Hansen, Kalish titled "The Ohio Learning Network Learning Communities Initiative" at the POD Network 28th Conference.

November: Matuga (BGSU LC) presented "An Online Graduate Course in Contemporary Education Theory and Research: Teacher and First-time Online Student Perspectives" at AACE E-Learn 2003 World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education.

Spring 2004 Issue of the journal New Directions for Teaching and Learning features three articles by OLN LCI participants and planners. An overview article titled "Developing a Statewide Faculty Learning Community Program" by Hansen, Kalish, Hall, Gynn, Holly, Madigan. Also published were "Developing Facilitators for Faculty Learning Communities" by Sandell, Wigley, Kovalchick (OU LC) and "Facilitating Faculty Learning Communities: A Compact Guide to Creating Change and Inspiring Community" by Petrone and Ortquist-Ahrens.

Summer 2003 : Publication titled " Learning Objects: Contexts and Connections " (Adobe PDF) edited by Gynn and Acker (OSU LC) published by Technology Enhanced Learning and Research (TELR) .