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- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 10:29:20 -0700
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- From: Karen Schwalm <SCHWALM@GC.BITNET>
- Subject: Access and Fees (one more time)
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- Ah, John, you approach once again the sinkhole known as computer use fees!
- A true MUDdy spot! At Glendale, we charge $2 per student per semester for
- general access to the Electronic Forum. If a student is in several classes
- that require Electronic Journals, he or she pays that fee for each class.
- If a student is enrolled in no other class at our campus, he or she also has
- to pay the $5 matriculation fee. Not bad, considering that this semester
- that fee will include the ability to send Internet mail.
-
- A few departments have worked "special" deals. The Biology department, which
- uses a variety of software, charges a $7 computer use fee, and then any faculty
- member wanting to use EF can, and the students pay no additional fee. The Math
- department negotiated a universal fee levied on all students in Math courses
- ($2) for which they get access to a host of Math software AND the Electronic
- Forum. We loaded all those students into the Electronic Forum, but few of
- those students know they have access. In the English Department, those of
- us who teach "computerized" sections also have a fee added to our classes
- for wordprocessing ($7 for Textra; $15 for Macs/Word per semester.)
-
- In my discussions about fees with policy-makers here, I have identified
- three methods for determing fees. First, you figure your costs and divide
- by the number of users. Second, you figure how much money you want to
- generate and divide by the number of users. Third, you figure how many
- users you can support and set the fees to produce that number. I can't
- think of any other way to set fees, but no one likes these choices. GCC
- does a combination of the second and the third, I think. No one has really
- been able to tell me how they came up with the $2 fee, although an
- elaborate spreadsheet made it appear to be rational.
-
- I fought against ANY fee when it was instituted several years ago, but
- ironically it has done the opposite of what I feared. It has given
- ownership to the students, producing very demanding users! And it has
- turned out to be a stumbling block for faculty, especially part-time
- faculty, who want to use conferencing in their classes. Even though it's
- a small fee, it is a big decision. Strange!
-
- I imagine because we have so many devoted users that the EF fee will become
- a target soon. We're already generating between $12,000-14,000 a semester.
- I haven't the slightest idea where that money goes...they keep telling me
- "for toner." Strange, as students don't print much from EF!
-
-
- --Karen T. Schwalm Department of English
- --Glendale Community College Maricopa Community College District
- --6000 West Olive Avenue Voice: (602) 435-3651 Bitnet: schwalm@gc
- --Glendale, Arizona 85302 Internet: schwalm@gc.maricopa.edu
-