Beyond the Bean Counting: Creating a Faculty Resource that Optimizes Learning
Concurrent Session 2
Brief Abstract
The goal of the NLU Online Faculty Playbook was to re-envision a traditional faculty resource into a one-stop hub for all things course logistics, policy, and evidence-based practice. Learn how we built and use this Playbook to benefit our faculty and students.
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Extended Abstract
It is common for online programs to have a set of faculty expectations that guide minimum course requirements and delivery, including course set-up requirements, engagement requirements, and course policies. But what if these sometimes punitive and mundane documents could be better leveraged to truly engage and support faculty at various stages of their online teaching experience? The goal of the NLU Online Faculty Playbook was to re-envision a traditional faculty resource into a one-stop hub for all things course logistics, policy, and evidence-based practice, with an eye on optimizing the use of D2L features. As such, this tool serves multiple operational capacities as an evergreen resource integrated into new faculty onboarding, ongoing instructional support, faculty observations, and more. Learn how we built and use this Playbook to benefit our faculty and students.