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Monday, July 28, 2008

July 28, 2008

Welcome to the last week of development!

Monday, August 4th is the 100% completion date for the development of Fall, 2008 courses. At that time the courses will be opened up to the peer advisers and they will have one week to provide you with their feedback. At that time you have one week to work in the pertinent feedback and then we will copy them for Fall Quarter - time flies when you are having fun! Please let me know ASAP if you have any concerns about meeting the August 4th deadline (unless we have previously talked about it).

Many times the last week of development is when you are putting the finishing touches on your courses and create the exams and/or quizzes. I have attached a link to a paper that presents and evaluates different types of student assessment measures--including discussion-generating questions, multiple choice questions, essay questions, and authentic projects--for on-line courses. This paper is available via the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) and the full text is available via the PDF document on the top left hand side of the screen.

The paper asserts that assessment should mimic how students will be evaluated on the job site in the real world, meaning that they should be team members and problem solvers, with the technological and academic skills to communicate the results of their actions. I am sure that reading through this paper will provide you with a plethora of ideas and inspirations! Have fun!

http://eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/custom/portlets/recordDetails/detailmini.jsp?_nfpb=true&_&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=ED430659&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=no&accno=ED430659

Monday, July 21, 2008

July 21, 2008

Good Morning!

The 100% completion date, August 4th, is fast approaching. If you have concerns about meeting that deadline please let me know! At that time the peer advisers will be going into your courses to provide you with feedback. I will be encouraging peer advisers to sign up this week via e-mail. When you get the e-mail, if you are interested in peer advising on another course that is being developed, please go ahead and respond!

I would like to introduce you to a web site that has some great information about online development (http://vid.vinu.edu). VID is the public site for the Virtual Instructional Designer, a LAAP grant-based project designed to assist faculty in developing online courses. The grant went through 2002, but all of the information is still available. The main content areas are Jump Start, Communicate, Content and Assignments, Motivation, Evaluation, Media and Technology, and Tutorials. It is free to sign up so go ahead and take a look around! I am sure you will find information that will be valuable to your development!

Have a great week!

Amy

Monday, July 14, 2008

July 14, 2008

Good Morning!

I am going to use this post to go over some reminders to keep in mind. These are items that I would like for you to double check for in your development:
  • When you are creating your tests please be sure to set them up so that the printing and copying of the test is disallowed. If you are unsure of how to do this I would be happy to send you the "how to" document
  • Please make sure all of your documents are in 97 - 2003. Not all of our students have upgraded their computers to 2007.
  • Remember to have a discussion board in every unit
  • Remember to have at least one external link in every unit (all external links must open in a new window)
  • If you are running out of ideas, don't forget to look at the materials we have housed in our online library!
  • All spelling errors should be corrected
  • All documents should be uploaded as an HTML document (except for those attached to assignments). If you are unaware of how to do this please let me know.
  • The total points in your gradebook should match the total points in your course calendar
  • Remember that students should work in the course approximately 1 hour/credit/week as well as work outside of the course approximately 1 - 3 hours/credit/week.
  • Online courses range from 100 - 400 level. As the course increases in number, course developers should expect that students taking the higher level course have become more proficient in the material offered due to an increase in the amount of pre-requisite courses that are required. Therefore, upper division courses should contain readings, assignments, discussions, and exams that require a deeper evaluation of the course material.

Have a great week!

Amy

Monday, July 7, 2008

July 7th, 2008

Hello Everyone!

I hope you are all staying cool in this July weather. :) We are nearing our 75% completion deadline and gearing up for recruiting peer advisers to give you feedback on your course development. As we are nearing the "fine tuning" stage of development I would like to introduce a new tool that we now have called "Adobe Presenter"!

Adobe Presenter can turn power point presentations into flash presentations complete with narration and interactivity (quizzes, etc.). Right now I (Amy Ode) am the only one currently with a license so to use this awesome tool all you need to do is send me a power point presentation with a script and instructions and I can create the flash presentation and add it to your course! One developer has already taken advantage of this opportunity and the presentations are turning out great! Here is the link to the Adobe Presenter site:

http://www.adobe.com/products/presenter/

Check it out! I look forward to receiving your presentations and scripts!