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Using ROI for Strategic Planning of Online Education: A Process for Institutional Transformation

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Published in association with While higher education has rarely employed ROI methodologyfocusing more on balancing its revenue streams, such as federal, state, and local appropriations, tuition, and endowments with its coststhe rapid growth of online education and the history of how it has evolved, with its potential for institutional transformation and as a major source of revenue, as well as its need for substantial and long-term investment, makes the use of ROI an imperative. This book both demonstrates how ROI is a critical tool for strategic planning and outlines the process for determining ROI.The books expert contributors lay the foundation for developing new practices to meet the compelling challenges of online education and identify new models that offer the potential for transforming the educational system, meeting new workforce demands, and ultimately improving the economy. The opening chapters of the book explore the dimensions of ROI as a strategic planning process, offering guiding principles as well as methods of measurement and progress tracking, and demonstrate the impact of ROI across the institution.The book identifies the role of previously overlooked constituentssuch as online professionals as critical partners for developing institutional strategy and institutional stakeholders for vital input on inclusivity, diversity, and equityand their increasingly important role in impacting the ROI of online programs.Subsequent chapters offer a range of approaches to ROI reflecting the strategic priorities and types of return institutions seek from their investment in online programming, whether they be increased profits or surpluses via reduced expenses or increased operating efficiencies or the development of increased brand awareness for their programs. They also address the growing competitive environment of recent commercial entrants and online program managers (OPMs). The contributors offer best practices for setting goals and identifying benchmarks for increasing and measuring payback, including the creation of cross-functional ROI teams from across an institution; and further address the advantages and disadvantages of universities partnering with external providers, or even other colleges and universities, to provide online programs with them and for them. This book offers presidents and senior administrators, faculty engaged in shared governance, online learning administrators, and stakeholders representing student, community and employer interests with a rigorous process for developing an online strategy.

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  • Weight: 394g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781642673258

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Kathleen S. Ives D.M. has worked in the non-profit higher education workforce development and corporate arenas. She currently serves as Senior Vice President Engagement for University Professional and Continuing Education Association (UPCEA). Additionally she serves as Senior Staff member for the National Laboratory for Education Transformation (NLET) as well as Director of Higher Education Transformation; Strategic Advisor for Packback an AI-powered education technology company; Senior Advisor/Senior Instructional Designer for Hillstock and Associates an e-learning consulting firm. She also holds the position of Senior Affiliate Faculty at Wentworth Institute of Technology. Ives is co-editor and chapter author of the recent book Leading the eLearning Transformation of Higher Education: Leadership Strategies for the Next Generation and a chapter author for the book Learning at the Speed of Light: How Education Got to Now among other articles and publications. Previously as CEO of the Online Learning Consortiums (OLC) she led OLC to become a self-sustaining member association. She has degrees in communication communication management and organizational leadership from the University of California at Davis the University of Southern California Annenberg School of Communication and Journalism and the University of Phoenix-Online respectively. Deborah M. Seymour Ph.D. is owner and principal of Higher Education Innovation Consulting LLC. Her career has traversed the public for-profit and non-profit/association sectors of higher education. Seymour has written extensively on higher education policy and competency-based education. She has taught in both the City University of New York (CUNY) and University of California (UC) systems as well as specializing in online program development at Laureate Education Inc. More recently Seymour was Chief Academic Innovation Officer at the American Council on Education (ACE) and Vice President of Programs

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