E-Learning in Emergency Management

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E-Learning in Emergency Management. Design, Development and Presentation of Online Emergency Management Courses at the Undergraduate and Graduate Levels. Background and History. M.S. in Loss Prevention and Safety NIOSH Grant Funded Kentucky Virtual University Compass Knowledge Partners - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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E-Learning in Emergency Management

Design, Development and Presentation of Online Emergency Management Courses at the Undergraduate and

Graduate Levels

Background and History

• M.S. in Loss Prevention and Safety

• NIOSH Grant Funded

• Kentucky Virtual University

• Compass Knowledge Partners

• NEW B.S. in Fire & Safety Engineering Technology – Fire Administration Option

Assessment of Needs

• Audience Profile

• Degree Demand

• Audience Accessibility

• Competitive Landscape

Organizational Structure

• Research

• Lessons Learned

• New Program Model

• Acquiring Funding

To Partner or Not To Partner?

• Marketing

• Recruitment

• Retention

• Faculty Resources

• Staff Resources

Program Development

• Office of Online Learning

• Quality Standards

• Quality Products

Faculty “Buy-In” and Support

• Motivating Faculty

• Monetary Incentives

• Strict Guidelines

Mirroring the Classroom

• Online identical to classroom in content

• Delivery Methodology

• Faculty Assistance (GA v. Facilitators)

Establishing Relationships with Student Services

• Online Registrations

• Financial aid

• IT services

• Acquisition of text books

The Academic Glacier

• Academic Requirements

• Levels of Review and Approvals

• Pace of Change

Making The Technology Work

• Virtual Classroom

• Virtual Office

• Video Lectures

• Video Disaster situations

• Podcasting

The Devil Is In The Details

• Books

• Technical Assistance

• Technical Requirements

Accelerated Courses v. Traditional Semesters

• 8 week Accelerated Online Courses

• 1 -2 classes per 8 week period

Public v. Private Sector Emergency Management

• Principles and Applications

The Student Comes First

• Facilitator Model

M.S. in Safety, Security and Emergency Management

• 36 Hour completely online program

• Formerly M.S. in Loss Prevention and Safety

Options and Certificates

• Homeland Security

• Fire and Emergency Services

• Occupational Safety

B.S. in Fire & Safety Engineering Technology – Fire Administration

Option

• Fall 2007 Start

Why Online?

Questions?

Need More Information?

• Thomas D. Schneid• Graduate Program Director• Safety, Security and Emergency Management• Tom.Schneid@eku.edu

• Larry Collins• Department Chair• Safety, Security and Emergency Management• Larry.collins@eku.edu

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