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The ''Louisiana Board of Regents'' supports online and technology-supported education. | |||
The ''Louisiana Board of Regents'' (' | |||
Its distance learning initiatives and [http://web.selsc.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/DELIVERY-OF-DEGREE-PROGRAMS-THROUGH-DISTANCE-EDUCATION-TECHNOLOGY.doc policies] seek to: | |||
:...increase access to educational opportunities and to ensure quality of instruction through distance education to place- and time-bound students; enhance campuses= abilities to respond to learner needs; increase educational opportunities and encourage linkages between Louisiana educational institutions and other sectors including business, government, and the surrounding community; provide cost-effective service through cooperative development; invest in and support the development of a telecommunications infrastructure; and minimize and streamline policies for reviewing and approving flexible degree programs offered through distance education technology. | |||
Over 100,000 students are served annually. | |||
Via its Statewide E-Learning Support Center (SELSC), the Board's [http://web.selsc.net/ Office of Information & Learning Technology (OILT)] supports | |||
* Video Conference Network | |||
* Other Collaboration Tools | |||
* Statewide, Moodle-based Learning Management System | |||
* Research and Development Labs (Technology Preview Center) | |||
Per [http://web.selsc.net/?page_id=43 the OILT web site], OILT is the state partner and coordinator for several national e-learning organizations. | |||
See http://web.selsc.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/MASTER-LISTING-DL-Programs-July-2009.pdf for a list of approved online master's courses offered through member institutions. | |||
The Louisiana Board of Regents is a government agency in the U.S. state of Louisiana that is responsible for coordination of all public higher education in the state. As noted on [http://www.regents.state.la.us/ the Regents' web site], "Louisiana Constitution authorizes the Board of Regents to plan, coordinate, and have budgetary responsibility for Louisiana’s public higher education community, including 19 public colleges, universities, and/or professional schools." | |||
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The Louisiana Board of Regents' main office is in | The Louisiana Board of Regents' main office is in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, [[US]]. Other campuses... | ||
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The Louisiana Board of Regents web site is at http://www.uname.edu/ | The Louisiana Board of Regents web site is at http://www.uname.edu/ | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:22, 1 October 2009
The Louisiana Board of Regents supports online and technology-supported education.
Its distance learning initiatives and policies seek to:
- ...increase access to educational opportunities and to ensure quality of instruction through distance education to place- and time-bound students; enhance campuses= abilities to respond to learner needs; increase educational opportunities and encourage linkages between Louisiana educational institutions and other sectors including business, government, and the surrounding community; provide cost-effective service through cooperative development; invest in and support the development of a telecommunications infrastructure; and minimize and streamline policies for reviewing and approving flexible degree programs offered through distance education technology.
Over 100,000 students are served annually.
Via its Statewide E-Learning Support Center (SELSC), the Board's Office of Information & Learning Technology (OILT) supports
- Video Conference Network
- Other Collaboration Tools
- Statewide, Moodle-based Learning Management System
- Research and Development Labs (Technology Preview Center)
Per the OILT web site, OILT is the state partner and coordinator for several national e-learning organizations.
See http://web.selsc.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/MASTER-LISTING-DL-Programs-July-2009.pdf for a list of approved online master's courses offered through member institutions.
The Louisiana Board of Regents is a government agency in the U.S. state of Louisiana that is responsible for coordination of all public higher education in the state. As noted on the Regents' web site, "Louisiana Constitution authorizes the Board of Regents to plan, coordinate, and have budgetary responsibility for Louisiana’s public higher education community, including 19 public colleges, universities, and/or professional schools."
The Louisiana Board of Regents' main office is in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, US. Other campuses... The Louisiana Board of Regents web site is at http://www.uname.edu/