Online Course Design Framework

Online Course Design Framework

QM is a good start. DQP, OLC, and AAC&U have all produced rubrics and frameworks, but for our online course design team, we were looking for more. None of these tools seemed to reach far enough down into the weeds of online course design to produce the kinds of results we were looking to accomplish, especially related to multimedia design.

With appreciation for the work of Quality Matters, AAC&U, and others, we created a new framework for online course design. Our "Good, Better, Best" rubric recognizes that a first attempt at an online course can fall in the "good" category and produce a good learning experience for students. We also recognize that the faculty authors we work with want more. They are creative innovators who consistently want to push into the "Better" and "Best" categories to motivate their students and inspire others to love their disciplines as much as they do.

This framework leans on research around High Impact Practices, Mayer's principles of Multimedia Design, Quality Matters, and instructional design principles in general. It seems to be helping our teams and faculty authors establish a shared understanding of expectations. We would love to know what you think.

Amy Chase Martin

Learning Experiences Strategist

3 年

Always learn so much from you Dr. Crisp.

Dr. Don Osborne

I teach people to think

3 年

Looking forward to converting my classroom syllabi and webinar power points to this format.

要查看或添加评论,请登录

Erin Crisp, Ed.D.的更多文章

  • Degreed Apprenticeships in Teaching

    Degreed Apprenticeships in Teaching

    Six incredible school district leaders shared at today's Grow Your Own Connect monthly meeting. These six leaders…

    2 条评论
  • Course Development: Step Three

    Course Development: Step Three

    Check out steps one and two here. Step Three- Writing the WHY We all learn and grow more effectively when we know the…

  • Course Development: Step Two

    Course Development: Step Two

    Read Step One here. Step Two In step one you reflected on your own passions as a first step to igniting the motivation…

    1 条评论
  • Designing an Online Course

    Designing an Online Course

    What if you didn't use Backward Design? What if you didn't start with carefully worded learning outcomes that use…

    6 条评论
  • Earning Acceptance | Part Two

    Earning Acceptance | Part Two

    Author: Amber Simos, Director of Market Research Continued from Part One..

    2 条评论
  • Earning Acceptance | Part One

    Earning Acceptance | Part One

    In October, 2018, IWU- National and Global established the Strategic Program Launch team first, to refine the new…

  • What Instructional Design Myths do you Believe?

    What Instructional Design Myths do you Believe?

    Thanks to a survey and corresponding report from the Online Learning Consortium (OLC), instructional designers and…

  • DBA Program Launch

    DBA Program Launch

    Dr. Jeff Boyce welcomed IWU- N&G's inaugural group of DBA students at a dinner on Thursday night, September 19th.

    8 条评论
  • Wanted: Tomorrow's Librarian

    Wanted: Tomorrow's Librarian

    The title "librarian" conjures up a certain stereotypical image for many people- shhhhing, middle-aged women pushing…

  • 12 Ways to Refresh an Online Course

    12 Ways to Refresh an Online Course

    1) Provide learners with choices related to content, process or product. Content choices include different ways of…

    1 条评论

社区洞察

其他会员也浏览了