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VCT Orientation

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VCT Orientation. VCT = Member Colleges. Voluntary Collaborative. Mission Statement: To increase access to higher education and improve student success by sharing distance learning resources among member colleges. RESOURCES:. Courses. Faculty. Student Services. Technology. Admin Support. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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VCT Orientation

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VCT = Member Colleges

VoluntaryCollaborative

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Mission Statement: To increase access to higher education and improve student success by sharing distance learning resources among member colleges.

CoursesCourses

Student ServicesStudent Services

FacultyFaculty

TechnologyTechnology Admin SupportAdmin

Support

RESOURCES:

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History

1996: Conception (TACC)

1997-98: Detailing and Planning (DLAC)

1998-2004: Implementation (everyone)

2005-2006: SACS Review

2007- present: Expansion of services

Future: ?????????

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The VCT Office does NOT

Set policy or

regulations

Make decisions regarding its role or

scope

Referee among

institutions

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PROVIDER:Instruction

HOST:Student Services

How VCT Works:Host-Provider Model

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HOST (local) College Responsibilities

• Enrolls students• Collects tuition & fees• Receives contact-hour funding• Provides student services • Administers tests• Awards course credit & transcripts

courses • Pays instruction fee to provider• Meets SACS requirements

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HOST (local) College Responsibilities: SACS

• Course Content, Quality, andEffectiveness• Local process for getting faculty

approval of all hosted courses, including syllabi review regarding learning outcomes & indicators of quality.

• VCT support: online syllabi

• Faculty Qualifications

• Confirms instructor qualifications• VCT Support: Online Faculty Rosters, full credentials in

electronic document system

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HOST (local) College Responsibilities

• Inst. Effectiveness plan(include VCT Evaluation ofInstruction & Services)• As a component of your college’s overall

process

• As an activity in which VCT is considered as a program or service “unit”

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Foundation of SACS Approval of VCT

Host colleges award course credit and transcripts courses transparently as their own.

SACS Standard 3.4.4: “The institution assumes responsibility for the academic quality of any course work of credit recorded on the institutions’ transcript.”

VCT MOU: “Host colleges apply the same due diligence and standards to administer and support hosted courses that they apply to locally taught courses.”

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HOST (local) College ResponsibilitiesCourse Content, Quality, and Effectiveness• Local process for getting faculty approval of all hosted

courses, including syllabi review regarding learning outcomes & indicators of quality.• VCT Support: Online syllabi

Faculty Qualifications • Confirms instructor qualifications full credentials in electronic document system

• VCT Support: Online SACS faculty rosters

Course Evaluation• VCT Support: VCT Evaluation of Instruction and

Services

Institutional Evaluation of VCT• Administered annually by VCT

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PROVIDER (remote) College: Instruction

• Instructors• Define course content and instructional

methodologies• Direct class activities, including assignments

and tests• Award grades

• Establishes academic calendar

• Invoices host colleges for instructional services

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Courses that Can Be Hosted/Provided

• Anything in ACGM

• WECM courses—• If course can be counted as credit in a

local degree or certificate program, at least as elective

Comply with local policy

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Instruction Fee

For each student enrolled on the Host college’s day of record, the host pays the Provider a per-student instructional fee set by the Provider.

$$HOST PROVIDER

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MemberColleges

TACC eLearning

Council

Structure & Governance

VCT

VCTCoordinators

ExecutiveDirector

eLearning Committee

(presidents)

GeneralMembership

Texas Association ofCommunity Colleges

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TACC Regions

West

South

Central

GulfCoast

East

North

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TACC eLearning

Council

• Works closely with VCT Director

• Resolves or makes recommendations regarding statewide VCT issues

• Advises TACC on distance learning issues and new initiatives

• Critical to VCT Operations

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VCT Coordinators—

• Serve as first point of contact for:• VCT staff• Host & provider colleges

• Responsible for census rosters, grade reports, invoices, testing

• Deal directly with students

• Solve problems, resolve inter-institutional issues, do whatever is necessary

VCTCoordinatorsVCT

Coordinators

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Ron ThomsonDirector512-223-8030

[email protected]

Valerie McBrideAssistant to Director

Website Manager512-223-8040

[email protected]

VCT Staff

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VCT Host andProvider

Responsi-bilities

VCT Operations

Manual

VCTMOU

Foundation Documents

SACS Compliance CertificationSACS Review Committee’s Report

SACS Compliance CertificationSACS Review Committee’s Report

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Affirms:

• College’s participation in VCT

• Application of same due diligence and standards for hosted courses as for local courses

• College follows provisions of VCT H&P Practices & Responsibilities as well as Operations manual

• Complies with standards & requirements of SACS, CB, professional associations, and other accrediting bodies

VCTMOU

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• Details Host and Provider practices, processes, responsibilities

• Specifies host and provider responsibilities and actions

• Specifies critical practices required for compliance with SACS standards

• Gives instructions on major website applications, e.g., Online Schedule and the Reservation System

VCTOperations

Manual

Being updated with new SACS

practices

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Coord. Board Reports-Host

Refer to: Reporting and Procedures Manual for Texas Community, Technical, and State Colleges

• Special section on reporting VCT classes

• Applies to CBM001 and CBM004

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Reporting “Classes Offered in Conjunction With the Virtual College of Texas”

• Guidelines apply to any telecomm-delivered class whose instructor is employed by another Texas institution.

• Class must be active on institution’s course inventory or one of the statewide course inventories.

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THECB Reporting and Procedures Manual

• Student Report - CBM001(or CBM 00A) Host reports its students, with contact hours reported in items #24 or #25, NOT items #10 or #11

• Class Report - CBM004 (or CBM 00C) Use special coding indicated• Item 9, Location Code: code ‘6’ (inter-institution).• Item 12 B: Blank• Item 13, SSN: instructor’s name (1st letters of last

name rather than SSN) • Item 19: FICE code of providing institution

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CBM008- Faculty Report

The Faculty Report (CBM008) for the Host (receiving institution) should not include a record for the instructor.

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Provider College & CB Reports

For Providers, no special reporting concerns regarding VCT

Providers DO NOT report VCT-enrolled students

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Instructor Issues

• Hosts’ students not on local rosters

• DOR rosters: verify, sign & return

• Grade reports: enter grades (on paper & return) or online (learn different systems)

• Logistics of testing at multiple colleges

• Attaching syllabi to courses in course schedule (not an instructor responsibility at some colleges)

• Other?

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Grades: Occasional Problem

Host’s policy applies regarding withdrawals and incompletes

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Interactive Video Classes:

• System compatibility• Connectivity• Appropriate support technologies

(e.g., phone, fax)

• Scheduling• Number of sites (provider)• Technical assistance• On-site facilitator (host)

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Custom Website Applications

Key Applications

• Online Schedule (with syllabi)

• Reservation System

• Class Rosters

• Faculty Rosters (Qualifications)

• DOR Rosters (Registrars & Instructors)

• Final Grade Reports (Registrars & Instructors)

• Invoices

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Custom Website Applications

• Contact Informationo Key personnel at each college

• Student Administrationo Record of basic information for each

student enrolling in VCT course(s)o Record of courses taken by each student

• Security System (passwords/access levels)

• VCT Information

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Collaborative Degrees and Certificates

Basic StrategyStudents—

• Take core courses and electives, to extent possible, at home colleges.

• Transfer to other colleges to complete degrees not offered by home colleges.

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VCT Operations Manual

• Explanation of Host-Provider Model

• VCT Memorandum of Understanding

• Host and Provider Practices and Responsibilities

• Procedural checklists for VCT Coordinators, Business Office, Counselors and Advisors, Instructors, Registrars

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VCT Coordinators - Host Mode

DURING REGISTRATION

• Support enrollment processes: use reservation system

• Respond to ad hoc calls from students

• Respond to issues, situation, problems as appropriate

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VCT Coordinators - Host ModeDURING COURSE

• Administer VCT Evaluation of Instruction and Services

• Monitor, trouble shoot, assist:o Student issues as they arise, e.g., technical

assistance, accessing instructor’s orientationo Testingo Keep online rosters current /accurateo CB reports: CBM001 and CBM004 for credit

(CBM00A and 00C for Continuing Ed)o Signing of DOR Rosterso Paying invoices of provider colleges (preferably using

online invoices)

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VCT Coordinators - Host Mode

END OF COURSE

Monitor, troubleshoot, assist:• Grades

o Ensure final grade reports are disseminated to instructors (preferably online)

o Ensure instructors enter grades and submit final grade reports

• Instructional Fee Paymentso Ensure invoices are paid

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Registrars - Host Mode

DURING COURSE

• Release online DOR rosters to instructors. Monitor signing by instructors.

• Withdraw students when they drop.• Submit CBM001 and CBM004 reports to

CB (00A and 00C for Cont. Ed.).

END OF COURSE

• Release online Grade Reports to Providers. Monitor instructor’s assignment of

grades.

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Business Office - Host Mode

• Pay Provider colleges’ invoices.

• Ensure all providers have been paid.

Automated online invoices preferred

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Human Resources – Host Mode

• Prepare or support preparation of Instructor Qualifications, as appropriate

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VCT Coordinators - Provider Mode

BEFORE COURSE

• ID courses for VCT online catalog and enter them, including VCT spaces, fee. Also include:o Syllabus for each courseo Faculty Roster info (summary of

qualifications)

• Brief faculty on VCT responsibilities• Prepare VCT student orientation info

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VCT Coordinators - Provider Mode

DURING REGISTRATION

• Monitor availability of classes in schedule.

• Inform hosts of canceled classes.• Provide students VCT orientation info.• Respond to student ad hoc calls.

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VCT Coordinators - Provider Mode

DURING COURSE

• Monitor signing of Day of Record rosters. • Facilitate testing logistics, as appropriate.• Address ad hoc issues as they arise.• Invoices: monitor release and payment of

invoices.

END OF COURSE

• Monitor instructors’ assignment of final grades.

• Ensure all instructional fees are received.

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Business Office - Provider Mode

DURING COURSE

• Release invoices to Host colleges.

END OF COURSE

• Ensure payments are received from Host colleges.

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Thank you