Can checklists help you with the important work you are doing to deliver on your online promise? In this article, QM Research Colleague Dr. Ericka T. Hollis discusses how to supplement your existing knowledge and support quality course design with a checklists.
2018 Research Colleague Stella Porto and her Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) colleagues Carolina Suarez and Miriam Campos share the challenges they faced and the solutions they found to make their courses culturally inclusive for all. The co-authored paper provides a discussion of specific examples of cultural differences in the courses offered by IDB and how the authors addressed them in course design.
See the results from the second survey conducted by QM and Eduventures as part of The Changing Landscape of Online Education (CHLOE) project. The results provide another level of insight on a wide range of issues affecting online learning, including the reasons and motivations behind policy and strategic decisions advancing online learning.
See the results from the first survey conducted by QM and Eduventures as part of The Changing Landscape of Online Education (CHLOE) project. Find out how your organization compares to those surveyed in the study.
The Changing Landscape of Online Education (CHLOE) project is a joint research effort by QM and Eduventures that seeks to bridge the gap of information and data available about important trends in online learning as it shifts to a more mainstream component of higher education.
Does Findability Matter?: Findability, Student Motivation and Self-Efficacy in Online Courses is an article about a QM-related research project done in 2012 by Simunich, Robins, & Kelly at Kent