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Turning Points: Using Quality Matters to Direct Improvements in Online Nursing Programs

Rush College of Nursing (CON) was one of the first in the country to develop fully online graduate nursing programs. Enrollment continues to grow and many of them are among the top ten nursing programs in the United States. However, students persistently decry course delivery methods. They complain of disorganization, out-of-date methods of delivery, and lack of instructor presence in the course. Enter Quality Matters. The use of the Quality Matters scoring rubric enhanced the credibility and validity of the review because the review was based on best practices.

Twelve Step Program to Meeting Quality Matters

This session will highlight the 12-Step Checklists  developed by the Online Course Improvement Program (OCIP) at New Mexico State University (NMSU). The checklists translate the QM standards into actionable steps, which help faculty “see” how a standard looks in an online course. Faculty also use the checklists when developing or revising an online course as a quality assurance measure.

Two Studies Reveal Impact of QM Across Delivery Formats

Two studies provide evidence of the impact of participating in QM Peer Reviews and QM Professional Development. Data analysis of the QM review exit survey highlights who is making change, not only on their online, but also  face-to-face courses.   A study done by researchers at The University of Pittsburgh explored the impact of QM PD workshops and courses on faculty's pedagogical practices in online, face-to-face, and blended instructional modes. Both studies point to participating in QM PD impacts teaching across delivery formats.

UDL and You: Student Voice, Choice, and Empowerment with Active Learning Projects

Want an interactive, accessible, and equitable way to engage your learners? Try UDL projects! We’ll share multiple ways that learners can demonstrate mastery of concepts with project-based learning. We’ll show examples of UDL projects and feedback from students on how they were better able to integrate the concepts by creating meaning and producing artifacts. No matter the length or subject matter of your class, you can apply UDL to provide opportunities for deep, transformative learning.

UDL and You: Student Voice, Choice, and Empowerment with Active Learning Projects

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Want an interactive, accessible, and equitable way to engage your learners? Try UDL projects! We’ll share multiple ways that learners can demonstrate mastery of concepts with project-based learning. We’ll show examples of UDL projects and feedback from students on how they were better able to integrate the concepts by creating meaning and producing artifacts. No matter the length or subject matter of your class, you can apply UDL to provide opportunities for deep, transformative learning. 

Understanding and Implementing Accessibility: Down the Rabbit Hole

Improving accessibility in virtual programs can be daunting, even for well-established programs like Launch (K-12). For over a decade, Launch navigated the complexities of improving accessibility. This presentation will delve into how the team deconstructed accessibility standards, learned from their missteps, and identified effective strategies and tools that work for their institution. The goal is to empower others to evaluate course materials for accessibility and seamlessly integrate these principles into course design.

Universal Approaches to Content Collaboration: Preserving Curriculum Integrity and Quality Across Platforms

Effective content collaboration between faculty, subject matter experts (SMEs), and instructional designers is critical for maintaining curriculum integrity and instructional quality, yet role discrepancies, operational models of design and development, and LMS permission structures often create barriers to seamless workflow. This session presents a universal model for content sharing that streamlines pre-planning, curriculum drafting, LMS integration, accessibility verification, and long-term vaulting, regardless of faculty, SME, or designer roles, permissions, or workflows.

Unlock Your Online Teaching Potential: A Panel Discussion on QM's Teaching Online Certificate

In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, online education has become an integral part of the learning experience. As more institutions embrace online classrooms, ensuring quality and maintaining high standards is paramount. Join our panel of esteemed experts as they delve into the world of online teaching certification and share invaluable insights on best practices.

Unlocking Math for Everyone: Accessibility Strategies for Digital Content

This session focuses on creating accessible math content aligned with WCAG Compliance and Universal Design for Learning (UDL). Participants will standardize alt-text for equations, reduce reliance on images, and write descriptive alt-text that aids problem-solving. The session also covers alternative methods for creating accessible graphs and figures using tools like Desmos.

Unlocking the QMC Role: Keys for Greater Impact

Are you the Quality Matters Coordinator (QMC) on the review team, but unsure about the true scope and impact of your role? Unlock the essence of being a QMC! Join our 11-year experienced QMC to learn how to excel in this vital role and amplify your impact. Find the keys to becoming a Certified Review Manager (CRM) and to enhancing the review process. Ideal for QMCs and those curious about review dynamics. Get inspired to unlock your potential as a QMC and excel in your role!