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Using a Trauma-Informed Framework to Evaluate Open Educational Resources

This session aims to help higher education professionals consider trauma-informed principles when designing or modifying Open Education Resources (OERs). More educators are adopting OERs in their courses as a cost-saving strategy for students. In this session, participants will apply a trauma-informed framework (the Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility Framework—IDEA) to the OERs they plan to use to determine their appropriateness. The audit will include an analysis of culturally responsive and accessible elements found in the OERs.

Using AI to Generate Engaging Course Content

This session for educators and instructional designers unveils key strategies for creating compelling online course content, focusing on storytelling, multimedia integration, and the application of learning theories. Discover how to leverage Custom GPT for personalized learning scenarios and image AI tools for captivating visuals. Attendees will gain practical insights into enhancing learner engagement in their online courses.

Using AI to Generate Engaging Course Content

This session for educators and instructional designers unveils key strategies for creating compelling online course content, focusing on storytelling, multimedia integration, and the application of learning theories. Discover how to leverage Custom GPT for personalized learning scenarios and image AI tools for captivating visuals. Attendees will gain practical insights into enhancing learner engagement in their online courses.

Using AI to Generate Engaging Course Content

This session for educators and instructional designers unveils key strategies for creating compelling online course content, focusing on storytelling, multimedia integration, and the application of learning theories. Discover how to leverage Custom GPT for personalized learning scenarios and image AI tools for captivating visuals. Attendees will gain practical insights into enhancing learner engagement in their online courses.

Using Data to Align Program Offerings to Workforce Needs

In this session, participants will learn about how the Maricopa Community Colleges have evolved their program viability processes to ensure the curriculum developed meets the needs of the diverse students and communities served by our institutions. We will discuss how the Maricopa Community Colleges established and leveraged these processes to design and develop relevant curriculum that supports the diverse students and communities our institutions serve.

Using Data to Foster a Culture of Continuous Improvement

Expanding how we approach the review process can help us foster a culture of continuous improvement. Discover unmet needs in course creation by analyzing data from the online course review process to identify the Top 10 “not met” standards, which will guide institutions to craft effective PD opportunities. Takeaways:Identify components to spotlight areas of improvement Outline a data-informed plan for faculty development using course review feedback Share practical implementation ideas.

Using DropThought to Aid Your QM Course Redesign

Next-Generation Technology Impacts on Quality in Online Learning Using DropThought to Aid Your QM Course Redesign Virginia Stewart, Doctoral Student, University of Florida - College of Education Virginia is a Higher Education administrator specializing in Information Systems and Technologies. She has successfully championed projects for Online Learning, WI-FI, VoIP, Surveillance & Cybersecurity, Enterprise Applications Transformation, and Online Learning Programs.

Using Effective Assessment Protocols to Maximize Learner Experience (Fulfilling QM Standards 3.4 and 3.5)

QM standards 3.4 (The assessment instruments selected are sequenced, varied, and suited to the learner work being assessed) and 3.5 (The course provides learners with multiple opportunities to track their learning progress) are not required standards to pass a QM review but these standards have a direct impact on authentic learning and student achievement through the correct implementation of assessments. Meeting standards 3.4 and 3.5 will greatly impact the power to establish authentic learning and create better opportunities for measurable online learning.

Using Face-to-Face Strategies for Active Learner Engagement in Online and Hybrid Courses

BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) to get the full experience as we demonstrate active learning technologies such as Perusall for active reading and collective annotations or Learning Catalytics for peer learning. See successful examples of how these traditionally F2F tools were implemented in online and hybrid classes.

Using GenAI to Level Up Your Accessibility Virtual

In this engaging and informative session, participants will explore how artificial intelligence (AI) can enhance digital accessibility and create more inclusive experiences for all users. From leveraging AI-driven captioning and transcription tools to improving alt text, we will discuss practical applications and emerging technologies that make content more accessible.Attendees will gain insights into AI-powered accessibility solutions, best practices for implementation, and ethical considerations for ensuring equitable access.

Using QM Alignment to Insure Online Groupwork Success

Collaborative activities and group work are encouraged for online classes by many authors. Having students work together has long been recognized as a valuable teaching tool. Research shows that those instructors who have had success using collaborative learning have utilized similar steps. This session will explore the steps proposed and used by successful online instructors. The discussion will determine the different ways the steps can be expressed in online instructional design and which QM Standards best apply.