Elevate your course, administrative goal, or research agenda with the Immersive Online Content (IOC) Approach for evidence-based course design and delivery. Rooted in agentic active learning, explore interactive 360° Virtual Reality (VR) science labs and curated DIY avenues to implement IOC today!
Increased online course enrollment has led to the incorporation of academic coaches as members of an instructional support team. This presentation will disseminate research findings related to this team approach. The session will conclude with group discussions using result-based case studies.
Participants from small or large institutions will be emboldened to overcome learner disengagement by effectively transforming learners into peer-instructors, in productive ways that leads to greater outcomes for all learners.
Online Course Representatives (CR) at our institution aim to earn Silver & Gold Accessibility Badges by designing courses accessible to all learners. Connect with our eLearning Team to learn tips, tricks, and lessons learned from Championing Accessibility, Specific Review Standard (SRS) 8.3. You too can expand your possibilities and Champion Accessibility!
Is collecting direct evidence of student learning for accreditors/annual reports difficult? Is getting instructors to submit data for program assessments maddening? Join us as we demonstrate how the Canvas LMS can be leveraged to excite your faculty about collecting this data for you in real time!
By designing courses with the Inclusive Pedagogy (IP) framework, we can create courses that support and provide equity for all learners and fulfill QM standards. Through three short activities, participants will see the "research in action" and how the IP framework impacts student success.
Instructional Designers (IDs) can positively impact online education through research. Yet few ID job descriptions include research activities. In this panel session, IDs and supervisors at a large state university will offer pathways for IDs to be collaborative innovators advancing research.
Navigating a course is like planning a road trip. Learners find their way while being aware of potential potholes, toll roads, and speed traps. Learn how thoughtful assessment planning at a public community college lead to customized CBE courses that help learners reach their learning destination.
To remain competitive and innovative, Collin College moved courses from in-person to online delivery and opened our virtual campus, iCollin. Many of the courses were never taught online, and we wanted to ensure the same quality and rigor for students. We utilized the MyCR system in QM to and created a custom rubric to provide a solid and measurable review process.
In this conversation, we will review this history of synchronous online learning and discuss the transition our faculty and students have made to this modality. We will also discuss the barriers and solutions to these barriers that both students and faculty are facing, as well as their successes.