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AT a
1997 meeting, several members of the Western Cooperative
for Educational Telecommunication's (WCET) Steering Committee
were visibly squirming. They were under pressure back home
to provide data on the costs of using these new-fangled
educational technologies. Legislators in one state wanted
data on the effectiveness of their investment in a statewide
telecommunications network. Faculty in another wondered
about the costs of implementing educational technologies.
Another state's governor imposed performance audits on all
state entities, which included cost analyses. Since higher
education is notorious for its inability to cost any non-sporting
activity that happens on campus, it is easy to understand
their discomfort.
In trying to develop a response for our Steering Committee,
we contacted Dennis Jones of the National Center for Higher
Education Management Systems (NCHEMS). He told us that it
was difficult to determine "effectiveness," "performance,"
or "savings" without a generally accepted methodology
for determining the costs of alternative models of delivery.
NCHEMS and WCET partnered to propose the Technology Costing
Methodology (TCM) project to create such a tool.
TCM is an authoritative costing analysis tool, including
standard definitions of cost categories, for institutions
and multi-institutional agencies to: a) analyze the costs
of instructional approaches that make heavy use of technology;
and b) to legitimately compare cost data for different instructional
approaches.
TCM is not a set of accounting protocols. TCM is a tool
for analyzing educational technology costs. Since campuses
vary widely in their accounting software and procedures,
creating an accounting tool useful to more than a handful
of institutions would be impossible. Instead, TCM allows
costing data to be transformed into a standard format for
comparisons. TCM is not a cost/benefit analysis. Since definitions
of "quality" and "benefits" vary widely,
these determinations are left to the campus. TCM focuses
on measuring costs.
Marianne Boeke
(303) 541-0310
mboeke@wcet.info
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Updated
04/03/2002
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