Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 11B-35.0010 - eLearning Instruction
(1) Training
schools are permitted to use eLearning instruction for Commission-approved
Specialized Training Program Courses, Specialized Instructor Courses, and
courses created from Specialized Goals and Objectives.
(2) eLearning Instruction is defined as a
broad set of applications and processes that are facilitated and supported by
information and communications technology (ICT) that includes, but are not
limited to web-based learning, computer-based learning, virtual classrooms,
digital media, internet learning, intranet learning, satellite broadcast,
interactive TV, and CD-ROM.
(3)
Specialized Training Program Courses, Specialized Instructor Courses, and
courses created from Specialized Goals and Objectives shall receive full credit
for the number of Officer Training Units (OTU) established for delivery of a
course. "Officer Training Unit" is defined as "the number of seat hours
determined to deliver a course through classroom instruction."
(4) Training schools are permitted to expend
Criminal Justice Standards and Training Trust Fund Officer Training Monies for
conducting eLearning instruction for Commission-approved Specialized Training
Program Courses, Specialized Instructor Courses, and courses created from
Specialized Goals and Objectives, provided the courses are delivered using a
learning management system and are instructor led, and the courses meet minimum
standards pursuant to paragraph (4)(b) of this rule section. Officer Training
monies shall be expended pursuant to the requirements of rule Chapter 11B-18,
F.A.C.
(a) "Learning Management System" (LMS)
is defined as a web-based software application for the administration,
documentation, tracking, and reporting of training programs, classroom and
online events, eLearning programs, and training content. The LMS shall
facilitate:
1. Management of users, roles,
courses, and instructors.
2.
Manager approval.
3. Student
messaging and notifications.
4.
Assembly and delivery of learning resources utilizing the Shareable Content
Object Reference Model (SCORM).
5.
Navigation of course sequence.
6.
Collaborative learning (e.g., application sharing, discussion
threads).
7. On-line
assessment.
8. Display of scores
and transcripts.
9. Grading of
coursework and roster processing.
10. Collection and preservation of student
activity and performance data.
11.
Web-based or blended course delivery (web-based and classroom combined)
accessible via internet enabled computing and/or mobile
platforms.
(b) eLearning
courses shall conform to the minimum standards and criteria established and
documented on the eLearning Course Minimum Standards, Form CJSTC-18,
Commission-approved December 16, 2010, (effective 3/2013), hereby incorporated
by reference
https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-02326,
prior to delivery of the course and maintained in the course file. An
electronic copy of the corresponding course shall be maintained for a minimum
of five years, and upon request shall be made available for review by
Commission staff. Form CJSTC-18 can be obtained at the following FDLE Internet
address: http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/CJSTC/Publications/Forms.aspx, or by
contacting Commission staff at (850)410-8615.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 943.03(4), 943.12(1), (2) FS. Law Implemented 943.175, 943.25 FS.
New 3-13-13, Amended 7-19-17.
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