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Page 1: ItWORKS.OHIO Conference 2010

itWORKS.OHIO Conference 2010

http://regents.ohio.gov/careertechtransfer/index.php

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Presenters

Paula Compton, Associate Vice Chancellor, Articulation and Transfer

Bob Casto, House Bill 66 Consultant

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 1990 – Ohio Articulation and Transfer Policy – Ohio Transfer Module 2003 – H.B. 95 (ORC 3333.16) – Transfer Assurance Guides 2005 – H.B. 66 (ORC 3333.162) - Career-Technical Credit Transfer (CT)2 2007 – University System of Ohio

Ohio’s Commitment to Transfer

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Important Considerations about (CT)²

Encompasses technical education (not general education).Recognized industry standards have been interpreted to mean

credentials, licenses, or vendor specific certifications such as CCNA, A+, Network +, MCP, MCTS, etc.

Program charters, accreditations, or approvals are used as proof that learning outcomes are being met.

(CT)² does not supplant or undermine regional, bilateral agreements. It provides a minimum statewide course guarantee.

Uses learning outcomes as the basis for equivalency.Career-Technical Assurance Guides (CTAGs) and Career-

Technical Articulation Numbers (CTANs) serve as the “connector/translator” where credit is assigned to knowledge.

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Definitions• Career-Technical Assurance Guide (CTAG)

• An overview of equivalent content and learning outcomes.

• Comprised of one or more CTANs

• Career-Technical Articulation Number (CTAN)• Comprises the CTAGs• Provides a numbering system for easy identification of

content

• Ohio Articulation Number (OAN)

• CEMS is a Web-based tool that supports course/program submission, review, and posting of equivalent courses/programs.

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The (CT)² Menu of Technologies1. Practical Nursing to Pre-licensure Associate Degree Nursing

2. Electrical Engineering Technology

3. Mechanical Engineering Technology

4. Medical Assisting

5. Information Technology - Support Services

6. Information Technology - Networking

7. Automotive Technology

8. Peace Officer

9. Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning/Refrigeration (HVAC/R)

10. First Responder

11. EMT-Basic

12. EMT-Intermediate

13. EMT-Paramedic

14. Volunteer Fire Fighter

15. Fire Fighter I

16. Fire Fighter II

17. Culinary

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Validation Centers17 Technologies at Ten Validation Centers (Five Locations)

Marion Technical College Information Technology-Networking and Support Services, Bob Haas, VCC/Panel Lead

[email protected] 740-389-4636, ext 361University of Akron EMT, Dennis Ragins, VCC/Panel Lead Medical Assisting, Tammy McClish, VCC/Panel LeadMiami University Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Technology, Rob Speckert, VCC/Panel LeadOwens Community College Automotive Technology, Gayle Ashbridge, VCC/Panel Lead Peace Officer, Gayle Ashbridge, VCC/Panel Lead Fire Fighter, Gayle Ashbridge, VCC/Panel Lead Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning/Refrigeration, Scott KillySinclair Community College Practical to Registered Nursing, Bob Casto, VCC/Panel Lead Culinary and Food Service Management, Steve Cornelius, VCC/Panel Lead

Ryan Cupp, House Bill 66 Consultant, (CT)² Help Desk, [email protected] Bob Casto, House Bill 66 Consultant, [email protected] Gayle Ashbridge, House Bill 66 Consultant, [email protected] Paula Compton, Associate Vice Chancellor, Articulation and Transfer, [email protected]

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Information Technology CTAG: Networking and Information Support and Services Strands

Basic CTIT001 (3 Sem/4 Qrtr)

Network + CTIT002 “

A+ Essentials CTIT003 “

A+ Technician CTIT004 “

Intro to Desk Top Op Sys CTIT005 “

Intro to User Support CTIT006 “

Cisco CCNA Explr I CTIT007 “

Cisco CCNA Explr II CTIT008 “

Cisco CCNA Explr III CTIT009 “

Cisco CCNA Explr IV CTIT010 “

Windows Op System CTIT011 “

Microsoft.NET Framework CTIT012 “

Windows Server 2003 CTIT013 “Note: No student could earn credit for all CTANs and some are mutually exclusive. E. g., 005 or 011 but not both

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Credits Available to Those Holding Various Certifications

Must access credit within 3 years of program completion or within currency of private vendor certificate. Vendor certifications are recommended in many cases but OCTCA end of program assessments are acceptable for most of the IT CTANs

For example:

Basic requires passage of OCTCA End of Program Assessment and IC³ or ICDL

A+ Essentials requires passage of OCTCA End of Program Assessment and CompTIA A+ Essentials Certificate

Cisco Exploration I requires CCNA or CCENT Certificates or Passage of Semester Tests in Cisco CCNA Discovery I & II or Cisco CCNA Exploration I

Key:

CCNA, Cisco Certified Network Associate

CCENT, Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician

OCTCA, Ohio Career-Technical Competency Assessment

CompTIA A+, Computer Technology Industry Association (Validates knowledge of computer technicians)

IC³ , Internet and Computing Core Certification

ICDL, International Computer Driving License (Digital literacy certification)

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Where to find specific information about IT

See “Just the Facts” @http://regents.ohio.gov/careertechtransfer/index.php Click on “Fundamental Information”

Go to (CT)² Fact SheetClick “Just the Facts About Career Technical Credit

Transfer.”Here you will find

CTAN #s and credit valuesAccreditation requirementsNeeded credentials and vendor certifications

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Status of Institutional Submissions

Number of IT Campuses = 130 [number of institutions from which we expect at least one submission]

# of IT CTANs to be approved = 357 [includes institutions with multiple CTAN submission]

# of IT CTANs submitted = 170# of IT CTANs approved = 108Percent approved (of total possible) = 30% Approval rate for courses submitted is 108/170 = 64%

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The Reality: If the Shoe Fits You Must Submit

Institutional ExpectationsCourse credit must be awarded to the matriculating

student with verified CTAN numbers in one of two ways: A course or program for which your institution has received (CT)²

approval via validation panels. In such cases the courses and their associated credit hours will be transcripted and applied to the applicants technical major.

In the absence of an equivalent course, and when the institution offers the technical program, credit will be granted by the receiving institution that is no less than the minimum value of the CTAN or CTAG with the specifics determined by the receiving institution.

http://regents.ohio.gov/careertechtransfer/index.php

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A Potpourri of Final Thoughts

A supplement to official transcripts: “Verification of Course/Program Completion,” will soon be piloted.

Students are responsible for presenting their certifications to colleges and universities (see “Just the Facts”).

Where to find approved courses. Visit http://regents.ohio.gov/careertechtransfer/approved-programs-courses/index.php

Submitting Your Programs and Courses.Help Tools at the Website.

http://regents.ohio.gov/careertechtransfer/index.php

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Contact InformationRobert Casto, Consultant, [email protected] Cupp, Help Desk, [email protected] McClish, Medical Assisting, [email protected] Ragins, EMT, [email protected] Cornelius, Culinary, [email protected] Haas, IT, [email protected] Ashbridge, Automotive, Fire Science, Peace

Officer, and HVAC, [email protected] Speckert, Engineering Technology,

[email protected]