Conference Presentations
This interactive session will share what instructors at NMSU-A have incorporated into their online classrooms to further engage students in active learning. Incorporating QM Standards has lead to more creative, interactive classrooms that encourage student participation in their own learning. We will provide attendees the opportunity to share what has worked and what has not worked in their own classrooms. This comprehensive list will be shared with any interested participant via email.
The transition from a traditional faculty role in higher education to a dynamic career in e-Learning. Drawing from personal experiences and lessons learned, the presentation aims to provide valuable tips, strategies, and practical guidance for faculty members and educators looking to pivot into a career in the e-Learning space. By sharing these insights, the presenter will empower attendees who are thinking about or have transitioned into a career in e-Learning in higher education.
This presentation describes the quality assurance (QA) efforts at Sacramento State to establish systematic support of faculty in designing and delivering high quality online and hybrid courses and developing infrastructures to sustain and institutionalize support. Using a logic model and training data, the QA team determined critical inputs and outputs to achieve their goals. A 3-tiered approach was implemented to meet the needs of novice, moderately-experienced, and highly-experienced faculty.
Step into the virtual world! Explore new ways of presenting your learning materials that will appeal to your learners. Be part of the 21st Century innovation. This presentation emphasizes collaboration and discussion. Please come to listen as well as share your thoughts. We will leave the session with possibilities to explore about educational resources. You will be invited to participate in discussions.
Step into the virtual world! Explore new ways of presenting your learning materials that will appeal to your learners. Be part of the 21st Century innovation. This presentation emphasizes collaboration and discussion. Please come to listen as well as share your thoughts. We will leave the session with possibilities to explore educational resources. You will be invited to participate in discussions.
Updating the curriculum within programs involves many factors. This session will identify some of the challenges our team faces during the curricular update. We will highlight the external forces that led to the curriculum update, how we initiated the process, the current progress, and our long-term goals for these improvements. Additionally, we will invite participants to share their insights on benchmarking to help our team improve the process.
In this session, participants will discover and discuss the development of a large-scale, programmatic quality assurance plan utilizing master courses across disciplines at a mid-sized community college for an accelerated Associate's Degree program using 5-week courses.
Looking at how game design can lend strategies and concepts to educational instructional design.
In this session, participants will explore and discuss the characteristics of an effective gamified course, as well as recommended technologies for implementation. In addition, participants will be able to apply effective gamification principles and strategies to different types of courses, using the Quality Matters Rubric as guide for design and quality assurance. Through a series of short case studies, participants will gain hands on experience applying gamification and evaluating its effectiveness.
We will review our research and findings on the myriad perceptions of who should lead varying course design tasks. We will then discuss an evidence-based approach to negotiate who should lead these tasks when working within an interprofessional course design team.
A unique course design evaluation instrument has been developed for students to provide their perspective on the design of an online course. Students are asked how easy or challenging it is to find information within a course and are asked how they think the course design could be improved.
Interested in "new" ways to boost learner engagement and success in your course? Have you heard about Open Educational Resources but wish to know more? Then this session is for you! Come explore the what, the why, and the how of OER. You will leave the session with a plan and a list of OER resources.
In an era where generative AI is advancing rapidly, the real challenge is not just to admire these technologies but to integrate them effectively into our workflows. This workshop offers a practical look at how we're embracing AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Microsoft CoPilot for course authoring and development at MTDA. We'll share insights on our initial strategies, ethical considerations, and the journey toward effective AI integration. Join Jason for an engaging discussion on leveraging AI to enrich content and course development… a work in progress!
High Impact Practices (HIPs) have been getting a lot of attention recently. And why not? With data linking them to increased retention, persistence, and course satisfaction (Kuh, 2008) HIPs seem like a guaranteed ticket to academic success! However, rallying behind one or more HIP can seem like a daunting task when it comes to online education.
Despite the laws, publications, trainings, and standards out there for accessibility, the technical details still remain a very “gray” topic. How do you move forward with improving your courses for accessibility? This presentation will include some of the tricky technical information about accessibility requirements (Standards 8.3 and 8.4) Excelsior College has encountered during our 3 year project to make all our online courses accessible and strategies that we have used to make the conversion as painless as possible.
This session will discuss practical strategies for engaging students in online courses, including how to make your course feel welcoming, how to use interactive social media in your course, and how to manage group work effectively in the online learning environment.
This session will discuss practical strategies for engaging students in online courses, including how to make your course feel welcoming, how to use interactive social media in your course, and how to manage group work effectively in the online learning environment.
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