Goodyear Electronic Classroom

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Time line for the Goodyear Electronic Classroom

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company commits $150,000 for an "electronic classroom."

9/96
Dean Stevens and Associate Deans Schroath and Marks travel to Detroit to see how UAW-Chrysler and Oakland University are doing 2-way interactive distance learning.

10/96
A memo went to the faculty describing a "distance learning classroom."

11/96
Potential distance learning classroom specifications are developed internally.

12/96
A memo proposing a "Goodyear Distance Learning and Electronic Classroom" is sent to faculty. It includes 24 computers and a 2-way interactive system. Dec & Jan Meetings with distance learning vendors.

1/30/97
Internal pricing comparison between the two potential vendors is generated.

2/30/97
An internal memo indicates a growing preference for Annixter/V-TEL.

3/24/97
Final approval of a V-TEL system.

5/29/97
A meeting at Goodyear to discuss (among other topics) the classroom.

7/22/97
A Summer III "beta test" of the new classroom, from Kent to Stark campus. Dr. Schroath, teaching BAD 64184, International Business.

9/97
Two Fall courses are taught from Kent to combinations of the Stark and Trumbull Regional Campuses and Lorain County Community College site. Room is also used in an "off-line" computer course and to teach a non-credit class about the Web.