Higher Ed | K-12
Course Format Chart for Courses Reviewed With QM Higher Ed Rubrics
While the QM Rubric may be used to evaluate courses of any modality, the Course Format Chart below defines course formats to which the QM Rubric may be applied during a course review. These formats are determined by taking into account professional development offered by QM, tools provided, and current review policies and procedures.
Regardless of course format, courses submitted for an Official QM Course Review must have all design components visible to reviewers in an asynchronous course site. Additionally, please note that all course formats below refer to courses that were purposefully designed for partial or full online delivery and do not refer to emergency remote instruction courses. Lastly, remember that institutional definitions of course formats may differ from those described here.
COURSE FORMAT | DESCRIPTION | COURSE DESIGN EVIDENCE REQUIRED |
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Asynchronous Online |
Learning takes place online and asynchronously within a course site, typically hosted in a learning management system (LMS). | Asynchronous online courses can become QM-Certified with the respective QM Rubrics and QM Course Review process. If any portions occur live, such as an in-person final exam, this must be included in the course site as well. |
Synchronous Online |
Learning takes place online and in real time, using technology such as web-conferencing software for synchronous interaction.
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For a synchronous online course to be reviewed using the QM Rubric, there must be evidence of course design components that are available asynchronously (usually within an LMS course site) for reviewers to examine.
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Hybrid |
Learning takes place both online and in-person/face-to-face (F2F). |
For a hybrid course to be reviewed using the QM Rubric, the online, asynchronous course site must include information about F2F activities to help orient learners and inform reviewers.
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HyFlex and Multi-Modal |
Learning takes place in at least two of three modalities: online asynchronous, online synchronous, and face-to-face/in-person.
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If a HyFlex or Multi-Modal course includes an asynchronous online version, that is the version that will be reviewed using a QM Rubric.
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Face-to-Face (F2F) and Web-Enhanced |
Learning takes place in regularly scheduled, real-time, F2F sessions, where learners meet in person at a campus location with their instructor on a set schedule. |
While principles of the QM Rubric Standards can be applied to F2F and Web-Enhanced courses, due to the nature of the course review, it is not possible to have F2F and Web-Enhanced courses QM-Certified.
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Course Format Chart for Courses Reviewed With QM K-12 Rubrics
QM defines course formats within the context of applying a QM Rubric during an official course review. Maintaining consistent definitions ensures that courses receiving QM Certification are reviewed in a replicable manner. The table below serves as guide for understanding how QM would categorize a course and whether a QM K-12 Rubric could be used to evaluate course quality. Please note that institutional definitions of course formats may differ from those described here.
DELIVERY MODE | DESCRIPTION | INSTRUCTION | APPLICATION OF QM RUBRIC |
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Online |
76% or more of the content and instruction is provided in an asynchronous online format and is mediated by technology. | 76% or more of the instruction occurs asynchronously online within a course site, typically hosted in a learning management system (LMS). Face-to-face or remote instruction meetings are typically limited to orientation or capstone events. |
Online courses can become QM Certified using the respective QM K-12 Rubrics and the QM course review process. |
Blended |
Approximately 25-75% of the course takes place in a face-to-face (or online synchronous environment). Seat time is reduced proportionately to the percentage of the course delivered online. |
The integration of both face-to-face and online activities occurs in a blended course.
Learners can gain an understanding of the overall structure and requirements of the course online. |
The QM K-12 or K-12 Publisher Rubric is applied to the online portion of the course.
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Face-to-Face, Remote Learning and Web-Enhanced |
100% of the course occurs in regularly scheduled synchronous sessions where learners meet in person at a campus location with their instructor on a regular basis or in a real-time setting mediated by technology.
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The syllabus, readings, assignments, and grade book may be in the LMS; however, the course is conducted in regularly scheduled face-to-face meetings on campus or in a real-time setting mediated by technology. | While principles of the QM Rubric Standards can be applied to face-to-face, remote learning, and web-enhanced courses, due to the nature of the course review, it is not possible to have face-to-face, remote learning and web-enhanced courses QM Certified. |