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How can InterEd Help?
InterEd offers help that recognizes your specific goals in the larger context of your institution's culture and mission. Among the ways we can help are the following.
- We will facilitate an exploratory discussion of the pros and cons of adopting a structured content model in your environment. We invite you to take advantage of this complementary way to sharpen the focus of any decisions you will make.
- Our experts will lead a web-mediated presentation on structured, scalable content for your key decision-makers. This presentation typically follows the exploratory discussion and is designed to assist your colleagues in gaining the understanding you have on this topic.
- Our senior leaders will guide systems-level consultation to assist you in developing authentic content using InterEd's Durable Objects™ model. This level of guidance provides training at the executive and program head level. We assist you in developing plans, timetables, procedures, committee structures, key role definitions, performance standards, and coordinating strategies that will work in your specific environment.
- Our onsite senior consultants provide hands-on co-management. Using your SMEs and content manager (whom we will train), we develop and institutionalize your structured content system by developing a specified degree (new or updated) as structured content. When completed, you will have well-formed object-oriented curriculum with built-in assessments at all levels. More importantly, your key staff, faculty and SMEs (if not faculty) will be proficient in this new approach. Among the subsystems we will develop are those for: (a) hiring, contracting and managing SMEs, (b) training for key roles, (c) developing Durable Objects™, (d) CQI process evaluation, and (e) business rules, processes, and performance standards.
Consultation services, whether hands-on onsite or hands-on virtual, are limited to clients InterEd believes ready to implement InterEd's guidance. Clients not yet in a position to act immediately will be offered less intensive options for assistance.
