See the 2007 Learning Impact Winners and Demonstrations
The Learning Impact Awards are designed to recognize the most impactful use of technology worldwide in support of learning. This unique program evaluates established, new, and research efforts in context at an implementing learning institution. Finalists are selected to showcase at the annual Learning Impact conference and a panel of global experts are asked to perform the final rankings at the conference.
Learning Impact Recognition and Awards Program
Purpose: The Learning Impact program is facilitated by the IMS Global Learning Consortium (IMS) for the purpose of recognizing outstanding applications of technology that address the most significant challenges facing the global education and training industries.
Thesis: Improving the quality of and access to education is the global challenge that underpins all other global challenges. Harnessing the potential power of new technologies that can enhance the reach and effectiveness of education is a compelling priority for society. The IMS Global Learning Consortium is a unique collaboration of corporations, educational institutions, and government organizations that can play a significant role in recognizing advances in technology that address key educational challenges worldwide.
Learning Impact Program Process: Each year the IMS Executive Strategic Council, in coordination with the IMS Board of Directors, looks to identify and award examples of high impact products and services. Submissions are collected based on an open call to industry participants from August to December of each year. A select group of finalists are selected each year in January based on criteria agreed to by the IMS Executive Strategic Council and Board of Directors. The finalists are invited to discuss and demonstrate their projects at the IMS Learning Impact conference and Summit on Global Learning Industry Challenges in April. Participants attending the Learning Impact event will vote on the finalists and the awards will be presented at the conference. The Learning Impact awards are very exclusive. They signify those products, services and implementations that have the greatest impact or potential impact on global learning industry challenges and the greatest potential return on investment.
Submission Types: Learning Impact awards recognize both the product/service involved as well the exemplary real world implementers as both combine to create the “learning impact”. Therefore, submissions can be made by any product or service provider or end-user educational institution or training provider, as follows:
- Product or service provider submitters are asked to name the product(s) and/or service(s) involved as well as a specific implementation (such as University A). Each implementation constitutes a single submission. Product/service companies should submit only one nomination per product/service unless the implementation of the product/service is significantly different.
- A nomination can list up to three exemplary implementations.
- End-user submitters are asked for the same information, although the product(s) or service(s) may not be commercially available. Each unrelated (not involved in the same implementation project) product or service constitutes a single submission.
- Joint projects involving several partners are encouraged to submit as the potential for impact may be greater.
Submission Processing Fee: Submissions are made in English through a web form available from IMS. Submissions are free for IMS Contributing Members. A modest processing fee is charged to non-members of $500 per submission.
Product or Service Maturity: Each submission is designated in one of three maturity categories: research, new, or established. Submissions must include details on the breadth of deployment.
- Research products or services have been prototyped but not deployed operationally. Entries in the research category are evaluated on potential impact.
- New products or services have been deployed operationally within the last 12 months and have at least three adopting organizations. Entries in the new category are evaluated on initial and potential impact.
- Established products or services have been deployed for at least 12 months and have at least 10 adopting organizations. Entries in the established category are evaluated on demonstrated operational impact.
Demonstrator Designee: Submissions will include designated exemplary implementations such as educational institutions, school districts, or corporate training departments. It is normally expected that representatives from the exemplary implementations will conduct the demonstrator at the annual conference if selected as a finalist, although there may be exceptions, for instance for products or services in the research category.
Product and Service Categories:
The following table lists the product and service categories in which submissions may be made. Each submission can apply to up to three categories. The list can be amended by suggestion and acceptance by IMS. Product and service categories are only used to classify the submission. Awards will be granted based on overall scoring across all submissions.
| Product Categories | Service Categories |
| Personalization and accessibility | Academic technology outsourcing |
| Portal | Information technology outsourcing |
| Course and content management | Student support |
| Search | Faculty support |
| Business/institution analytics | Internet-supported learning program launch and support |
| Program analytics | Assessment |
| Portfolio | Strategic planning |
| Assessment | Academic program |
| Interactive learning environments | Career placement |
| Classroom capture | |
| Repository | |
| Federated digital content access | |
| Student information system | |
| Portable learning technology | |
| Authoring tool | |
| Coursepaks | |
| Custom publishing | |
| eBooks | |
| Book supplements | |
Evaluation Criteria: Each submission will be required to address two types of criteria: impact and standards. Impact criteria assess the demonstrated degree of impact upon key industry challenges. Standards criteria assess the degree to which the product or service is interoperable with complementary products and services, leading to a vibrant and innovative learning technology market. Nominees are asked to address specific criteria in the table below. Winners from prior years, including alt-i-lab demonstrators are ineligible.
| Impact Criteria | Standards Criteria |
| Learner Achievement: Impact on learning outcomes or retention | Integration Costs |
| Learner Convenience: Impact on time-savings for learners | Interoperability with Complementary Products |
| Faculty Endorsement, Adoption and Effectiveness: Faculty acceptance and teaching impact | Potential for Creating or Advising Standards |
| Financial Return or Cost Savings: Financial impact | |
| Expanded Access: Impact on reaching new populations of learners | |
| Organizational or Program Assessment: Impact on understanding program or organizational performance | |
| Strategic Talent Management (Competency Development): Impact on competency development and assessment of talent | |
Judging: A set of judges will grade the nominations according to their Learning impact relative to the Impact and Standards Criteria set forth by the Executive Strategic Council. Those nominees with the highest rankings will be selected as finalists. The finalists will showcase their product/service/implementation at the Learning Impact event.
Recognition and Awards: At the Learning Impact event, attendees will vote to rank the finalists into platinum, gold, bronze, and silver award levels. A panel of esteemed judges will use the input from attendees to establish the Learning Impact winners.
Following the Learning Impact event, all submissions will receive
a private report card from the Learning Impact Judges in February so they can see how they were
rated and ranked. The winners will have their report cards published on the site. All submitters
will be acknowledged on the site with a link to their offering.
Sponsorship Information
Sponsorship Opportunities for Learning Impact 2007 and the Summit on Global Learning Challenges are available. Contact Lisa Mattson at lmattson@imsglobal.org for more information
For information about alt-i-lab 2006, visit http://www.imsglobal.org/altilab/
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