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Candidacy as Pathway to Program Certifications

Whether your institution is just getting started implementing QM or has implemented QM to help achieve your institutional goals for years, this session will introduce you to a pathway to any or all of the 4 QM Program Certifications. Participants will learn about candidacy eligibility, timelines, needed data, and more. Come away determining where your institution stands and with a plan to get started on QM Program Certifications.

Candy Land and QM Certification

The Quality Matters (QM) review process is akin to navigating a complex and unpredictable path, much like engaging in a game of Candy Land with toddlers. In this analogy, one might find themselves advancing rapidly across the board. Conversely, there are moments where progress seems to be halted, as if ensnared in the proverbial molasses swamp, which can cause delays.

CAPABLE: Creative Arts Performance and Application in a Blended Learning Environment

In a world in which technology is increasingly ubiquitous, artists continue to struggle to find a sense of purpose, community, and humanistic value in digitally augmented spaces. We were placed in the rare position of having a choreographer and photographer seek our online learning team to translate their in-person workshops into blended learning environments. Through the lens of the QM framework, we were able to leverage multimedia, virtual conferencing, and project-based learning in an online environment to enhance face-to-face coursework.

Captioning 101: What Faculty and Reviewers Ought to Know

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Imagine watching a video and not hearing the audio that accompanies it. What would you miss? For learners who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, that answer may be A LOT! Join us for this session to learn why captioning is important, and also watch a demonstration of how to actually caption a video using YouTube.

Casting a Research Net: A Voyage through QM, Interaction, and Performance in Online Courses

The presenters will discuss a study of the relationship between online course content developed implementing/not implementing Quality Matters Standard 5, the students’ level of interaction with the instructor, and academic performance as measured by students’ grade, online engagement, sense of community, and quality of online posts when considering students’ age, ethnicity, gender, number of on-campus courses enrolled, number of online courses enrolled, and number of online courses taken in the past.

Celebrating a Successful LMS Transition with Digital Badges

North Carolina Central University (NCCU) transitioned from Blackboard to Canvas last year. A learning management system (LMS) transition requires discovering and implementing tools as well as applying course design best practices. Blackboard was the primary LMS at the institution for over 20 years. Strategic and innovative ideas were implemented to influence a successful Canvas transition. Therefore, the NCCU Office of e-Learning issued digital badges to celebrate and incentivize faculty and staff members who attended Canvas training.

Centering Learner Agency and Empowerment: Online Design Strategies to Promote Voice and Choice

his session will explore the concept of student voice and choice within the larger context of learner agency and empowerment. Instructional design strategies to incorporate voice and choice, and promote cognitively engaged learning, in both hybrid and online courses will be discussed. Research-supported practices and quality standards that promote voice and choice in online courses will be presented and will be of benefit to faculty and instructional designers, as well as campus collaborators for educational equity and inclusion.

Change Management for QM Implementation: What You Need to Know

As recent research shows, implementing Quality Matters principles throughout an organization is a major change management exercise. It can be riddled with issues and institutional barriers.  At the same time, QM coordinators and others charged with leading the effort may not be trained as "change agents".  This session will give you tips to plan and implement at successful QM change initiative geared toward progression along the Continuum of Excellence in Quality Assurance or "CEQA."

Change the Game! Using Adobe Connect and Rubrics to Deliver Hybrid Quality in Your Online Course

"Changing the Game" means interacting with students in an imitation of a hybrid format to enhance learning.  Using Adobe Connect sessions gives insight on common problems the professor has seen in past courses.  Rubrics are used to teach the students how they can directly affect their grade by checking for all requirements using the same "tool" the professor use to grade.  My courses start with a welcome video and Adobe Connect sessions for credit.  The Adobe Connect sessions feature talking points so that students get an interactive overview of the course purpose and st

Charting a Course to Quality Student learning

Sometimes students’ learning experience is off course from the syllabus or course outline. Quite often faculty are not course designers, but subject matter experts navigating through unchartered territory called course design. Chart a course to quality student learning by mapping course and module objectives to learning activities and assessments. In this session, learn how college faculty use a performance-based course design model and tool to ensure a quality learning experience for their students.  

ChatGPT as a Peer Reviewer

Large Language Models such as ChatGPT are trained using large amounts of past knowledge including knowledge about course design and quality. This training makes them suitable as a tool to help both identify problems as well as recommend improvements. In this session will explore how to use these tools to perform these tasks through examples from real courses and how they align with the QM Rubric.

ChatGPT: Assistant or Adversary?

Technology doesn’t just augment the educational experience but revolutionizes it. In this session, attendees will delve deep into the power of AI in the classroom, particularly focusing on ChatGPT. You’ll discover how AI can take your lesson planning from hours to minutes, provide personalized feedback to students, and offer innovative approaches to OER curriculum design—all aligned with UDL guidelines. Through demonstrations and activities, you'll see how AI can help create a diverse, inclusive learning environment while achieving high-quality instructional outcomes.

ChatGPT: Assistant or Adversary?

Leverage tech to support teachers & enhance student experience. Empower learners using ChatGPT for complex assignments, mastering concepts, enhancing writing/problem-solving, & instant personalized feedback. Use AI for lesson planning, accommodations, modifications & OER curriculum via UDL guidelines in minutes. Harness AI to achieve learning goals, explore new ideas, gain multiple perspectives, find real-world relevance, create supportive environments, & accelerate high-quality instruction.

Chief Online Learning Officers Perspectives on Management, Governance, and Quality Assurance

The chief online officer is gaining influence in schools where online learning is becoming a mainstream activity. This session will compare CHLOE Survey results with the experience of a panel of four chief online officers regarding their management role and involvement in online quality assurance.

Choose Your Own "Edventure" 
CBE Pathways to Learning and Earning

LX design has become a major, innovative player when it comes to addressing the educational needs, demands, and skill gaps of today’s students and tomorrow’s workforce. Competency-based education (CBE) is a big part of this trend. CBE experiences—especially in online settings—continue to gain traction in learning environments throughout K–12 and higher education and in professional development and training programs. At the same time, the demand for instructional design and instructional technology professionals is also on the rise.