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User Experience Matters: Moving toward Student-Centric Online Courses

  User Experience Matters: Moving toward Student-Centric Online Courses By Melanie Shaw, Director of Online Curriculum and Instruction, Clemson University I have been interested in the student-centered trend in education. Because I oversee online curriculum development, I am particularly vested in ensuring online courses are engaging and meaningful for students. Too often, our... Read More>

Are you in alignment?

We hear about alignment in many areas of our lives. Our bodies. Our tires. The stars. But what about our courses? Is your course in alignment? I started teaching as an adjunct with a canned course. I played no role in developing outcomes, curriculum, or assessments. I simply took the syllabus,... Read More>

Rubrics - More than Just Assessment

When I first started using rubrics, I was a technical trainer for a large telecommunications company and the reason for using them was simple. It was a way to assure trainees could perform the required skills. It was important to know when the next step after class was taking care... Read More>

Student Learning Outcomes: A Primer

Last week, I read Dr. Fowler’s blog post, Student Learning Outcomes: A Primer,  and was immediately drawn to the ease in which he describes different types of Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs).  Dr. Fowler’s post provides an excellent primer on the types and interconnectedness of SLOs.  If Dr. Fowler’s post has... Read More>

Workshops

Please Note: To register for a workshop, go to the Institute Schedule page and click on “Workshop” on the left side under the "Type" filter. Empowering educators everywhere with expert online learning programs. OLC workshops enable colleagues worldwide to collaborate cost-effectively with peers and experts via synchronous and asynchronous methods for effective... Read More>

Support

Conferences [toggle_container title ="Conferences"] [toggle title="How much do conferences cost?"] Conferences vary in cost and there are discounts available for early registration, OLC members, students, retirees and others. Go to http://www.onlinelearningconsortium.org/attend and click on your conference of choice for more information. [/toggle] [toggle title="How many conferences do you have?"] OLC hosts 2 major conferences per year.... Read More>

Online Teaching Certificate Programs

The Online Teaching and Advanced Online Teaching Certificates draw on the latest information and research regarding methods, tools, and best practices for teaching in an online or digital environment. The OLC Online Teaching Certificate Program Leverage your background and proficiencies as an educator, administrator, or institutional leader to become a more effective... Read More>

Publications

Publications Offered through OLC Through self-publication and collaborations with publishers, OLC offers select digital learning books. OLC Professional Members and Institutional Members receive 20% off select books. The OLC Series of books on online education are based on collaborative OLC workshops of invited educators. These peer-reviewed case studies present a wealth of... Read More>

Quality Framework

The Equitable and Sustainable Application of Quality and Innovation Online, blended, and digital education are driven by the inherent quality of the offerings, with quality defined across five connected dimensions—learning effectiveness, scale, access, instructor satisfaction, and learner satisfaction. Institutions and organizations demonstrate quality through the equitable and sustainable application of these... Read More>

OLC Member Resources Page

OLC MEMBER RESOURCES PAGE Welcome to the Member Resources page. This section is a convenient place for members to gain access to all of the many benefits provided for our members. You must be logged in to your OLC member account to use your benefits. For OLC Institutional Members, remember that all associates at... Read More>

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