OTL Meets QM: Getting Started in an Online Course

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OTL Meets QM: Getting Started in an Online Course Presented by Doc Julz

WIIFY?! Getting Started importance and issues QM Standards Getting Started Module Ideas Templates and more… What are your takeaways? Final Q & A

Getting Started: F2F and Online What are important elements of Getting Started during the first week of class? How is Getting Started different in F2F vs. online? What are the online course challenges?

Getting Started: F2F and Online In a face-to-face class, many instructors understand that it is important to provide some Getting Started activities. Students need to know basic things like what time is class, where is my class, where do I sit, what should I do, who is my instructor, why is this class important, who are my classmates, what kinds of things will we do in this class, etc. Face-to-face instructors can easily handle many of these questions for the entire class with some verbal commentary, instruction, activities, and the syllabus. In online courses, the scenario is not the same. So when entering an online course, students should be provided with immediate information on how to Get Started. What are important elements of Getting Started during the first week of class? How is Getting Started different in F2F vs. online? What are the online course challenges?

Getting Started: QM Standards 1.1 Instructions make clear how to get started and where to find various course components. 1.2 Students are introduced to the purpose and structure of the course. 1.3 Etiquette expectations (sometimes called “netiquette”) for online discussions, email, and other forms of communication are stated clearly. 1.4 Course and/or institutional policies with which the student is expected to comply are clearly stated, or a link to current policies is provided. 1.5 Prerequisite knowledge in the discipline and/or any required competencies are clearly stated. 1.6 Minimum technical skills expected of the student are clearly stated. 1.7 The self-introduction by the instructor is appropriate and available online. 1.8 Students are asked to introduce themselves to the class. Getting Started is recognized at all levels as being a challenge so in our NMSU adopted standards for online course quality, the Quality Matters rubric, there are many standards that note the importance of getting started properly. There is a new 2011-2103 rubric available at http://www.qmprogram.org/rubric

Getting Started: QM Standards 3.2 The course grading policy is stated clearly. 5.3 The instructor’s plan for classroom response time and feedback on assignments is clearly stated. 5.4 The requirements for student interaction are clearly articulated. 6.3 Navigation throughout the online components of the course is logical, consistent, and efficient. 6.4 Students can readily access the technologies required in the course. 6.5 The course technologies are current. Getting Started is recognized at all levels as being a challenge so in our NMSU adopted standards for online course quality, the Quality Matters rubric, there are many standards that note the importance of getting started properly. There is a new 2011-2103 rubric available at http://www.qmprogram.org/rubric

Getting Started: QM Standards 7.1 The course instructions articulate or link to a clear description of the technical support offered and how to access it. 7.2 Course instructions articulate or link to the institution’s accessibility policies and services. 7.3 Course instructions articulate or link to an explanation of how the institution’s academic support services and resources can help students succeed in the course and how students can access the services. 7.4 Course instructions articulate or link to an explanation of how the institution’s student support services can help students succeed and how students can access the services. 8.1 The course employs accessible technologies and provides guidance on how to obtain accommodation. Getting Started is recognized at all levels as being a challenge so in our NMSU adopted standards for online course quality, the Quality Matters rubric, there are many standards that note the importance of getting started properly. There is a new 2011-2103 rubric available at http://www.qmprogram.org/rubric

Getting Started Module Ideas Course Navigation Video Beginning of course Orientation in Adobe Connect Getting Started Guide with GS Activities Course Syllabus Course Schedule Let’s visit a course with this in action! Demo this

Templates and More…  Go to https://ocipresources.pbworks.com/ for resources! Follow Up Open Lab for OCIP Google Docs workshop in October, register at http://teaching.nmsu.edu

What are takeaways about Getting Started and the QM?

What questions do you now have or demo would you like to see?

Workshop Sponsor The Online Course Improvement Program (OCIP) has sponsored this workshop/webinar http://distance.nmsu.edu/faculty/ocip/ https://ocipresources.pbworks.com/ Thank you for joining us today!