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Innovative Approaches to Learner Success_DJones

An overview will be presented on the development of three Ball State University non-credit online programs. These modules will highlight the innovative approaches used in the creation of online learning environments, keeping standards in mind during the design of the courses.  The underlying premise is to transform non-credit courses into quality opportunities that enhance future and current student success, as well as contribute to adult learning for educators and audiences external to the institution.

Instructional Designers: Your Greatest Asset to Successful QM Implementation

We are a large public University that offers over 1,000 individual online courses. We are in the early phases of implementing QM as an institution-wide quality assurance program. Our poster will address how to prepare an instructional design team for QM implementation as well as the strategies and tools we developed to streamline the course design process. As instructional designers complete APPQMR, they will be able to guide faculty using the QM HE Rubric while developing courses. In addition, instructional designers garner buy-in from faculty throughout QM implementation.

Instructors’ Perceptions of Active Learning in College Online Courses

The Quality Matter Standards have been used at our institution to support its efforts regarding designing quality online courses. In this research study, we particularly focus on the QM Standard 5 regarding designing course activities. We examined instructors' perceptions of various course activities fostering active learning in online classes. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and documentation. Findings and implications will be discussed during the QM presentation.

Integrating Dr. Fink's "Designing Courses for Significant Learning" Into Creating Online QM Courses

Instructors who are planning to teach online for the first time are invited to participate in a series of foundational online course design workshops. The workshops integrate different taxonomies and course design models with Quality Matters standards. The goal is to help instructors deliver high quality online learning experiences by developing their own skills and designing their courses to meet or exceed an accepted quality standard. Our model also follows the philosophy of pedagogy first, technology second.

Interactive Approaches for Meeting Student Learning Outcomes in a Virtual Setting: Practical Examples from an Online Dietetics Program

Join faculty and an instructional designer from University of Alaska Anchorage as we share ideas for improving learner/content interaction (i.e., OER, e-portfolios, simulation labs) followed by practical solutions to modify and adapt these approaches for use within other programs.

Intersection of ACOTE Accreditation Standards and Quality Matters Rubric Standards for Best Practice in Distance Education

The discussion examines the intersection of exemplar accreditation standards from the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education of the American Occupational Therapy Association and Quality Matters Rubric Standards for best practice in distance education for occupational therapy practitioners. The comparison suggests opportunities for dialog between the organizations. The author recommends research and collaboration between accreditation agencies and institutes of higher education to modify standards related to distance education.

Introducing a Framework for Conducting QM-Focused Research

The trajectory of QM-focused research has been from describing experience and observations (such as impact on satisfaction), to exploring narrowing foci (such as interaction), to applying established educational frameworks (such as TPACK and CoI), to correlating data (such as grades).  The result is a rich foundational body of research, along with actionable information on the complexities of educational research.   To encourage researchers to benefit from these foundations, a framework for finding and using evidence on QM impact will be introduced during this poster session.