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QM & Faculty: Internal QM Partnership - Our Why, What and How

In a large unionized higher education setting, hear how this team has developed a process to educate and motivate faculty toward an appreciation and application of QM Standards.   The presenters will share several tools that support this partnership building, including an internal review tool.  Participants will be actively engaged in constructing their own internal partnership process that can be used at their institution. 

Scaling Up Quality: A Five-Year-Plan for QM Professional Development at a Large Public University

Looking for ideas to expand quality assurance at your institution? In this session, we will reflect on a multi-faceted five-year plan to elevate online course quality at a large public university. You’ll come away with ideas for designing professional development to scale up your own QM plan.

Seatbelts Everyone! Explore Open Pedagogy & Learner Agency with Mrs. Frizzle & the Magic School Bus

Mrs. Frizzle said, “If you keep asking questions, you’ll keep getting answers.” Both Mrs. Frizzle and her Magic School Bus exemplify concepts of open pedagogy and learner agency. Let’s take a page from her book and explore transitioning from the "Sage on the Stage" to the "Guide on the Ride."

Self-Determination Theory and Pandemic Era Instruction: Student-Centered Course Design Elements

We will examine how self-determination theory applies to elements of course design and student-centered teaching approaches that support autonomy and competence in the online, virtual, and hybrid classroom. Participants will determine how they could include student-centered approaches into their educational repertoire.

Setting the Bar: Why Faculty Buy-in and Quality Assurance are Important for Community Colleges

This session explores administrative processes executed to implement an institution wide, faculty and student-centered approach for boosting online success through quality course design metrics tied to state initiatives, faculty evaluation criteria, and the Quality Matters 23 essential standards.