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Using QM as a Framework for Designing Professional Development and Blended Courses

In this session, we examine the application of Quality Matters as a framework for designing professional development for high school faculty and blended courses for high school students.  We explore pedagogy and practice and the importance of professional development for faculty who are transitioning a face-to-face course to a blended model.  We share results and testimonials from a year-long professional development program to assist faculty with:

Using QM for Implementing Standardized Course Templates and Peer Review

Cal State Online is a new initiative that provides centralized support to deliver fully online programs for the California State University system.  This presentation will describe two different models for setting up Quality Assurance with two campuses. A customized model of the QM rubric was used to develop a course template using QM standards.  Presenters will share samples of how a course template can be provided for instructors that incorporates the rubric and can provide some level of consistent navigation across programs.

Using QM to Further Encourage Ownership through IU Online Student Onboarding

These slides will guide our "Conversation that Matters" on an online student orientation "Onboarding" resource. It presents a series of excerpts from our canvas site which introduces, newly admitted, online students to the world of online education at Indiana University. This is our second release of this university-wide online tool in which it has relevant Quality Matters Standards built-in, to help further prepare the students for the likely experiences they will encounter in an online educational environment.  

Using QM to strategically build an online program from scratch

A professor and a consultant share their experiences of how several small, private colleges are using QM to build an online program from scratch—not only utilizing QM as a tool for evaluating online courses but as the framework to strategically plan the transition of courses from traditional on-ground to online.  Their process involves “The Four I’s”:  Infrastructure (technology capacity, talent and tools), Initiative (purpose), Implementation (faculty development, owner support) and Instruction (consistent, deliverable course material).

Using Qualitative Findings on Impact of QM Training to Guide Professional Development

This presentation will review how we used findings from a qualitative study on perspectives of faculty and students in courses changed from QM training to guide future training. We will discuss the 22 participant study including data collection and analysis. A theme that emerged showed that both students and faculty found improvement in organization, instructions, and engagement in the courses changed by QM training. 

Using Quality Matters Standards to Standardize Syllabi Across Nursing Programs to Improve the Student Experience

The Summer 2017 Accreditation Task Force Committee from a Midwestern Kansas nursing program will share how they; while in preparation for an upcoming accreditation review visit;  utilized standards from the Quality Matters Higher Education Rubric to recommend standardization and improvement of syllabi throughout their program to improve student experience and course navigation.

Using Quality Matters to Design and Assess Online Courses...We've Got Buy In!

Presenters will discuss and demonstrate implementation of QM Standards and best practices in online courses; describe efforts to educate faculty on the application of QM and best practices; and discuss efforts to train and encourage faculty to be Peer Reviewers.  We will also cover the challenges faced by a large community college in incorporating QM in its quality assurance process for delivery of online courses, and discuss the decisions encountered while implementing an internal QM-based peer review process.

Using Technology to Ensure Business Continuity

Higher education institutions are increasingly susceptible to crisis events, as seen by the COVID-19 pandemic. Research shows institutions tend to be more reactive than proactive in crisis situations. However, using the Crisis Management Cycle can help institutions prepare for any crisis situation. This cycle consists of five phases: planning, prevention, response, recover, and learning. The planning phase consists of planning for possible crisis events and notifying staff of proper procedure. The next step is prevention, when institutions work to avoid crisis stimuli.

Using the QM CPE Rubric as a Guide to Build an Online Teaching Certificate Course

A challenge that many online faculty face can be broken down into three areas: 1) they have never been online learners and cannot put themselves in the role of a student, 2) they have never taught online and/or 3) they are not comfortable using the tools within their Learning Management System (LMS). This presentation will review the yearlong process of researching and prototyping to develop two courses, consistent with the QM CPE rubric, that will help faculty succeed in the online environment.

Using the Seven Futures Framework to Improve Educational Quality: A Dialogue

How effectively are you and your institution improving educational quality? Can you do so more strategically? Join Seven Futures of American Education author John Sener for a highly interactive, participatory workshop that will address these questions. This workshop will meld your ideas about improving educational quality with the Seven Futures framework to identify pressing challenges, develop a rationale, identify criteria and select strategies for improving educational quality.

Using UX Design Principles to Meet Quality Standards in Elementary Courses

When faced with the task of designing asynchronous courses for elementary school students, VirtualSC designers worked to merge best practices of instructional design with those used in designing apps for children. In this session, the team will demonstrate the resulting course elements and how they are being used in the development of elementary math and social studies courses.

Using Wikipedia as a Teaching Strategy in an Online Course

The crowd-sourced site Wikipedia historically is disregarded by the academic community as unreliable. However, online college courses can help improve Wikipedia. This poster explains how journalism and mass communication courses taught online applied subject-matter concepts according to Quality Matters standards to edit Wikipedia articles. This approach can be used for any subject.

Utilizing QM Learner Insights from Surveys to Enhance QM Training and Online Teaching Self-Efficacy

Do QM Standards contribute to boosting your confidence in teaching online? Participants can anticipate an engaging exploration of this question, coupled with the acquisition of a model illustrating how QM PD learner insights from surveys can function as a valuable tool for informing strategic decisions in QM learning experience design. Join us as we delve into the role and integration of QM training learner insights in shaping QM educational practices to bolster online teaching self-efficacy.

Virtual Adventures: Bringing Field Trips to the Online Classroom

This session will show you how to create virtual reality content for your online courses. We will focus on the emerging best practices for creating and using immersive video to transport your students on a virtual field trip. The equipment to create immersive videos is easily accessible and the tools for your students to use the content are many. Learn how to create this type of video and experience it yourself.