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Innovation in Quality Assurance

Earlier this month, the Department of Education hosted a workshop on Innovation in Quality Assurance which focused on how institutions identify the appropriate metrics to evaluate quality in higher education. While not the primary focus, this meeting also provided some insights into the Department of Education’s pilot program Education Quality... Read More>

Create an Epic Win with Gameful Design

Games are fun! Most people seem to agree with this sentiment.  So why not use games to make education a fun and engaging experience? This isn't a new concept and there are plenty of buzz words people use to talk about incorporating game elements into classroom activities.  This blog focuses... Read More>

8 Things You Should Know before Using Social Media in Your Course

Planning to use social media in your upcoming course?  It can be a great way to enhance social learning and improve engagement.  There are a variety of available platforms, and many creative ways that faculty are integrating social media into their teaching practice. When deciding to use social media for a classroom assignment, ask... Read More>

The Role of Procurement in Digital Accessibility

For institutions working to create a culture of digital equity or legal protection, institutional accessibility can start as a hole from which you must climb out. One of the many factors that work to deepen the accessibility hole is the procurement of goods or services that are not themselves accessible.... Read More>

Evaluating Quality in Online and Blended Learning

Higher education continues to face pressure from a variety of external stakeholders to validate the quality of the educational experience for students.  Key for institutions that provide curriculum in an online or blended modality is the need to provide evidence that the quality, or value, of the experience students receive in the virtual... Read More>

OLC Accelerate 2019 Presentation Categories

Please note to which category of presentation you have been accepted, and read the description for detailed information. The session types and other information will be helpful to you as you prepare your presentation. As you prepare to give your presentation at OLC Accelerate, you may consider taking advantage of OLC... Read More>

SmarterServices

SmarterServices™ LLC offers a suite of software solutions that empower nearly 600 educational institutions—K-12 schools, colleges, universities—to analyze relevant data about student readiness, organize all proctoring tasks and authenticate learners. Our data-driven solutions include SmarterMeasure-Learning Readiness Indicator which measures non-cognitive skills and identify at-risk students, and SmarterProctoring™ the first and... Read More>

Wiley Education Services

  Building on more than 200 years of experience, Wiley Education Services, a division of Wiley, is a leading, global provider of technology-enabled education solutions to meet the evolving needs of universities, corporations, and, ultimately, learners. We partner with more than 60 institutions across the U.S., Europe, and Australia, and support over... Read More>

OLC Innovate 2021 Presentation Categories

Please note the category of presentation to which you have been accepted, and read the description below for detailed information. The session types and other information will be helpful as you prepare your presentation. As you prepare your presentation for OLC Innovate, you may consider taking advantage of our OLC Presenter... Read More>

OLC Accelerate 2021 Presenter FAQ

  The following guidelines are meant to help you with your preparations to present at the conference. Should you have additional questions after reading these guidelines, please contact the OLC Conference Management Team at conference@onlinelearning-c.org. [toggle_container] [toggle title="Time of Important Presenter Due Dates"] April 26, 2021: Proposals due by 11:59pm ET (extended from... Read More>

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