ULearn Course Designer
The "ULearn Certified Course Designer" distinction recognizes faculty who have completed training to develop and design their own online or hybrid course in accordance with national design standards of quality.
Faculty can earn the ULearn Certified Course Designer distinction through our Workshop Series. Prior to enrolling in training, faculty must obtain department head approval. This endorsement confirms that the faculty member will be teaching online or hybrid courses for the university, and must be on file with the Office of Distance Learning before the faculty member can be registered.
Workshop Series
This is ideal for faculty who have never designed an online or hybrid course, or who are converting a traditional course to an electronic format, this option includes the following steps.
- Step 1: Complete the QM Applying the Quality Matters Rubric workshop (and all subsequent refreshers).
- Step 2: Complete ODL 100 Moodle Basic Training, a self-paced, asynchronous workshop.
- Step 3: Complete ODL 310 Course Design Practicum facilitated by the Office of Distance Learning. At the end of the six-phase design/build experience, you will have created your own online or hybrid course based on the Quality Matters standards.
Faculty must turn in copies of certificates of completion for all workshops in order to earn ULearn Certified Course Designer recognition.
Portfolio
Ideal for faculty who have designed an online course, the "Portfolio" option includes two steps.
- Step 1: Complete the QM Applying the Quality Matters Rubric workshop (and all subsequent refreshers).
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Step 2: Submit an electronic portfolio which includes:
- Completion certificate(s) for Quality Matters training
- Link to Moodle course you designed
- Course Map
- Portfolio narrative
Get Certified
Once you have identified the certification option that is right for you, please contact the Office of Distance Learning to register and get started.