This post is continuation of the original 10 Steps to Build a Remote/Hybrid/Online Course. Wondering where to start? Just as we normally tell our students – start at the top and work your way down. The development checklist and all other guides o…
Month: May 2020
Session 4: Interaction
Session Recording from May 22 How do we build critical pieces to our online, hybrid, or remote courses? How can my teaching be as effective as I was in the classroom? How can my students feel like they belong to the class and establish a community and …
Friday Discussions, Session 3: Course Design and Layout
We had a great Friday Discussion last week that centered on course design and layout. 40+ people were in attendance! Up for discussion–One of the regular themes in online student feedback is that consistent course design across online courses is essent…
Step 5 [..10 steps to course dev]: Instructional Design Moodle Course Template
This post in continuation of the original 10 Steps to Build a Remote/Hybrid/Online Course Have you ever thought to yourself any of the following: My course is a mess! I worked so hard on all this content and activities, but my students seem so los…
Friday Session 2: Getting Started, Course Overview, and Information
UPDATE 5/12: Recording of this session available What are some top student success strategies when starting an online course? We will talk about these and what essential components need to be in place in your course for the greatest chance of student s…
Honors Student Publishes Photograph in The Palouse Review
Congratulations to Jeremiah Vandagrift! His photograph, “Under the Cloud Veil,” appears in the May 2020 issue of The Palouse Review!
Step 4 [..10 steps to course dev]: Course Planning Worksheet
Step 4: Complete a course planning worksheet (note this can be used in your syllabus). This post in continuation of the original 10 Steps to Build a Remote/Hybrid/Online Course The course planning worksheet has gotten a lot of positive feedback from in…
10 [way-to-simple] steps to course development
I really like simple lists. Maybe a way oversimplified list with links for additional details if I would like to venture down that path and learn more. I don’t have to click all the links – just the ones I want. I have not found…