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

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

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  • Stylus Publishing(2022/09発売)
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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 260 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781642673241
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Full Description

Published in association with While higher education has rarely employed ROI methodology—focusing more on balancing its revenue streams, such as federal, state, and local appropriations, tuition, and endowments with its costs—the 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 book's 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 constituents—such as online professionals as critical partners for developing institutional strategy and institutional stakeholders for vital input on inclusivity, diversity, and equity—and 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.

Contents

Foreword—Paul J. LeBlanc Preface. The ROI Challenge—Kathleen S. Ives and Deborah M. Seymour Acknlowlegements Part One. Strategy 1. What Does ROI Mean in Online Higher Education?—Kathleen S. Ives 2. ROI and Institutional Planning—Todd A. Hitchcock and Justin McMorrow 3. Is ROI the Right Way to Judge Online Higher Education? Presidential Perspectives—Laurie G. Hillstock, Kathleen S. Ives, and Deborah M. Seymour Part Two. Constituents And Players 4. ROI and Shared Governance. The Faculty Role—Rod Hewlett 5. ROI and The Institutional Experience. Online Accessibility for Students With Disabilities—Cyndi Rowland 6. ROI From the Student Perspective—Laurie G. Hillstock Part Three. Tactics 7. Planning and Control Models—Victoria Brown 8. Calculating ROI in Online Education—David Schejbal 9. Financial Aid and the Impact of Net Price Calculators on ROI—Carlo Salerno 10. Nonbudgetary Return on Investment—Kathy Fernandes Part Four. Special Cases And Considerations 11. ROI and Social Equity—Pamela Wimbush 12. ROI and Accreditation of Online Programs—Leah Mathews 13. ROI and Online Competency-Based Programs—Lisa McIntyre-Hite, Carlos Rivers, and Charla S. Long 14. ROI in the Wake of a Natural Disaster or Pandemic—Gordon Freedman 15. ROI and Innovative Approaches to Online Education—Deborah M. Seymour Appendix Editors and Contributors Index

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