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Technology TrendsTechnology Trends
Impacts onSociety, Education & Policy
IntroductionIntroduction
The big question: How can we promote organizational agendas through regulation?
What is regulation?What models do we have for regulation?How does regulation work in the “real world”?What leadership skills are needed in this context?
Today’s PresentationToday’s Presentation
Overview of Regulation Model Michigan Virtual High School as a “case”
Overview of MVHSRegulation through Architecture, Policy, Norms of Use and the Market
Relating Regulation Model to “Real Life”
Overview of the Regulation ModelOverview of the Regulation Model
CodeLawrence Lessig
Chapter 7 “What Things Regulate” Architecture Policy and Laws Norms The Market
Architecture Norms
Policy
Market
The Michigan Virtual High SchoolThe Michigan Virtual High School
Jamey Fitzpatrick, MVU Vice President History, Directions, Future
ConstraintsConstraints
Discussion
Architecture - IntroductionArchitecture - Introduction
World of Ends: What the Internet Is and How to Stop Mistaking It for Something Else
The Internet isn't complicatedThe Internet isn't a thing. It's an agreement.The Internet is stupid.Adding value to the Internet lowers its value.All the Internet's value grows on its edges.Money moves to the suburbs.
Doc Searls and David Weinberger www.worldofends.com
World of EndsWorld of Ends
The end of the world? Nah, the world of ends.The Internet’s three virtues:– No one owns it– Everyone can use it– Anyone can improve it
If the Internet is so simple, why have so many been so boneheaded about it?Some mistakes we can stop making already
Architecture- Needs & Constraints of Online Learning
Architecture- Needs & Constraints of Online Learning
Barbara Truitt BeckmeyerWeb-based DeliveryScalability
PolicyPolicy
Jamey FitzpatrickSchool Code IssuesRules and Laws affecting MVHSNon-profit status
Norms - IntroductionNorms - Introduction
Reform / technology advocates claim providing technology in schools will reform practice
Growth of school technology (National Center for Educational Statistics)
Schools connected to Internet– 35% in 1994 to 98% in 2000
Student / Internet-connected computer ratio– 12:1 in 1998 to 5.4:1 in 2001
Norms - IntroductionNorms - Introduction
No Significant Difference PhenomenaReviewed 355 studies on distance educationNo difference between on-line and traditional
Even when teachers have high access to technology, they make little use of it
Simply providing technology does not change practiceRussell, T. L. (1999). No significant difference phenomenon. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University.Cuban, L., Kirkpatrick, H., & Peck, C. (2001). High access and low use of technologies in high school classrooms: Explaining an apparent paradox. American Educational Research Journal, 38(4), 813-834.
NormsNorms Patrick Dickson
View from MSU's Online MastersOnline Teaching Makes Individual "Norms" VisibleOnline Teaching Requires New "Norms"Economics, Efficiency, Effectiveness, SustainabilityInstructor Incentives and Support Essential
Market - IntroductionMarket - Introduction
Assuming Lawrence Lessig’s regulation model is correct and markets do regulate behavior in cyberspace:
Is there a market for delivery of High School classes online?
What information can we use as evidence of that market?
Market IndicatorsMarket Indicators On an average day, about 61 million Americans
go online.Pew Internet & American Life Project, December 2002
http://www.pewinternet.org/ “In a recent poll, more than 70 percent of
teenagers said they’d give up TV before giving up their computers or the Internet.”
Richard W. Oliver, The Shape of Things to Come
Potential Market: Youth OnlinePotential Market: Youth Online Eighty-one percent of teenagers between the
ages of 12 and 17 email friends and relatives, while 70 percent use instant messaging (IM) applications to stay in touch
Fifty-eight percent of younger teens and 61 percent of older teens go online for schoolwork…
CyberAtlas report, Jan 31, 2002http://www.nua.com/
MarketMarket
Deb OverbeyExperience as a teacher of virtual coursesStockbridge Community Schools as a customer of MVHS Student reactions to online classes
Large Group DiscussionLarge Group Discussion
Explicitly identify the strategies that have been used to regulate in such a way as to achieve the goals of the MVHS.
Large Group DiscussionLarge Group Discussion
How might this model for regulating fit into your work and organization?
What leadership qualities are necessary at the individual/team level to advance organizations toward their goals under this model?
Large Group DiscussionLarge Group Discussion
How does today’s presentation relate to the three strands of EPFP?
Public Policy ProcessesLeadership and Skill DevelopmentNetworking
ConclusionConclusion