| Atlanta — The Southern Regional Education Board — through
its three technology-related initiatives: the Electronic Campus, the
Distance Learning Policy Laboratory and the Educational Technology
Cooperative — has become the first multistate academic partner of
the Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) initiative.
The Electronic Campus is the nation’s most successful marketplace
of distance learning courses. Students worldwide have access to more
than 7,000 courses and 250 degree programs through the Electronic
Campus. SREB’s Distance Learning Policy Laboratory works to remove
obstacles to distance learning. The Educational Technology Cooperative
focuses on ways to help state leaders create and expand effective uses
of technology in schools and colleges.
ADL was created to enable global access to and reuse of learning
tools and content through the development of industry-supported
guidelines and specifications. The initiative is a collaborative
effort between the public and private sectors.
The Electronic Campus and Distance Learning Policy Laboratory will
be involved with the Academic ADL Co-Laboratory, an offshoot of the
ADL that is based at the University of Wisconsin. The Academic ADL
Co-Laboratory tests, evaluates and demonstrates the distance learning
tools and technologies developed for ADL by the federal government,
academia and industry.
"This partnership will help to ensure that our students in the
16 SREB states will continue to have access to the highest-quality
courses and programs through colleges and universities participating
in the Electronic Campus," said Mark Musick, SREB president.
Bruce Chaloux, Electronic Campus director, said, "I am excited
about the possibilities of this partnership, particularly in working
with the ADL staff and other partners in dealing with and helping to
develop an appropriate policy framework for our work in distance
learning."
Bob Wisher, acting director of the ADL initiative, said, "I am
pleased to see partnerships forming beyond the federal government —
to see people who share in the vision of what co-development,
discovery and reuse of content offer the learner and the
institution."
"I think SREB’s establishment of the Policy Laboratory is a
critical step in taking advantage of the new online technologies and
in aiding the work of the ADL and our partners," said Ed Meachen,
chairman of the Commission for the Academic Advanced Distributed
Learning Co-Laboratory.
Judy Brown, director of the Academic ADL Co-Laboratory, said that
the Electronic Campus’ association with hundreds of institutions
adds greatly to the potential impact of the ADL and its projects.
The Academic ADL Co-Laboratory:
- researches and develops advanced learning technologies;
- assesses ADL-compliant tools to determine whether and how much
they will enhance teaching and learning in colleges and
universities;
- applies and evaluates assessment tools in the context of
college and university curricula; and
- evaluates the Learning Management System to ensure that it
meets the specific needs of colleges and universities.
The Southern Regional Education Board is the nation’s oldest
compact for education. Its member states are Alabama, Arkansas,
Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland,
Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee,
Texas, Virginia and West Virginia.
For release January 18, 2002.
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