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Online Quality Matters Training Begins March 24

Join the Spring Online APPQMR Session

Register Now (Registration through HRMS/Time & Labor)

Quality Matters (QM) is a nationally recognized, faculty-centered, peer review process designed to acknowledge the quality of online/hybrid courses. The QM framework is about course design, and making your course navigation and structure intuitive, so that students’ questions will be more focused on the content of your course. QM recognized courses improve both student learning outcomes, student success, and retention.

Applying the Quality Matters Rubric – ONLINE COURSE
Monday, March 24th – Monday, April 7th (3 weeks)
COURSE#001817, Section #0002

The Quality Matters course is designed to help you prepare your course for QM certification and is a prerequisite for the QM Peer Reviewer Certification Course. This in-depth workshop explains each of the QM standards through interactive activities and assignments. Participants will complete the training with tools and ideas to design your course to meet QM and skills to become a Quality Matters peer reviewer.

How do I register for the Quality Matters at MCC course? Who can register?
Use the link above or here to register for this course. Registration is through the HRMS (MCCCD Time & Labor) system. View detailed registration instructions.Anyone in MCCCD interested in the QM Process and Rubric is welcome to attend.

ITC Webinar: Approaching Accessibility in Online Courses

ITC Webinar: Approaching Accessibility in Online Classes

Join us for this special webinar!

Tuesday, February 4, 2014 – 12:00pm – 1:00pm MST
AS175, Center for Teaching & Learning Lab Room; AS Building – Southern & Dobson Campus
Register Now

Presenter: 

Loraine Schmitt, Director of Distance Education
Karen Sorensen, Accessibility Advocate for Online Courses, Portland Community College

Session Description:

Are your online courses accessible? Hear about Portland Community College’s strategy and the lessons staff learned when they addressed accessibility with more than 400 instructors who teach approximately 2,400 sections of online classes within a complex four-campus college. The presenters will share the process they used to roll out their initiative, accessibility guidelines, and their phased approach for reaching the college’s goal of ensuring all online classes are accessible.
Specific strategies include: creating an awareness campaign, developing and implementing faculty training, including accessibility in the new course review process, analyzing the resources needed to retrofit existing online courses for accessibility, and instituting discipline-specific collaboration among online faculty. The presenters will share online resources and review tools.

Sponsored by: 

Maricopa Center for Learning & Instruction

Hosted by: 

Mesa Community College Center for Teaching & Learning

Learn More about the ITC (Instructional Technology Council):

http://www.itcnetwork.org/

Register Now

http://mcli.maricopa.edu/online_accessibility
This event will be archived and made available for a limited time after the presentation.

Questions or Concerns?

Contact the MCC Center for Teaching & Learning
Email: ctl@mesacc.edu
Telephone: (480) 461-7331

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Interested in Teaching Online/Hybrid?

Take CIS 236 & 237 at Mesa Community College

The CIS 236 and CIS 237 series are designed to help you get started in teaching & learning in the hybrid and online formats. First, experience the ‘student’ perspective and discover new digital teaching tools in CIS 236 and then explore course design and content creation in CIS 237. Instructors will complete the series with practical tips, researched pedagogy and a duplicative structure for building and facilitating an online or hybrid format class.

Advantages of the Open Entry / Open Exit Format

Mesa Community College is offering CIS236 and CIS237 in the Open Exit/Open Exit format for the Fall 2013.

Flexible Learning!
  • Pick your own start date
  • Set your own pace over a 12 week period
  • No hard deadlines.

Enroll Today

Enrollment through My.Maricopa.edu.

  1. Complete your Student Information Form
  2. Register for Class

Learn About MCCCD Tuition Waivers: http://www.maricopa.edu/publicstewardship/resources/tw.php

If you have difficulties registering or have questions about these courses, contact the instructor(s) listed below:

CIS 236:  Web Based Teaching & Learning I (2 credits), Section #46044

Experience using a web-based learning environment from an online student’s perspective.  Use communication tools, submit assignments, use evaluation tools, and navigate an online-learning environment.  Introduction to the basics of online pedagogy and lots of hands-on experience with a web-based learning environment and digital teaching tools!  Prerequisites:  CIS133CA or CIS 133DA, or permission of instructor. Contact instructor for override code.

  • Offered fully online during Fall 2013 (Open Entry/Open Exit) – Choose a start date between September 9 and November 9. Students will have 12 weeks to finish the course from the start date.
CIS 237:  Web Based Teaching & Learning II (3 credits), Section #46045

Discuss theories, methods, and best practices for designing, developing, and delivering an online course including Classroom Assessment Techniques, Flipped Classroom, Quality Matters and more.  Create an online or hybrid course module using a web-based learning environment.  Prerequisites: CIS 236, or permission of instructor. Contact instructor for concurrent enrollment code (allowing students to take CIS236 and CIS237 simultaneously).

  • Offered fully online during Fall 2013 (Open Entry/Open Exit) – Choose a start date between September 9 and November 9. Students will have 12 weeks to finish the course from the start date.
CIS 236 & 237 Open Entry

Interested in Teaching Online/Hybrid?

CIS 236 & 237 are Now Offered as Open Entry

Interested in teaching online (or hybrid), but never taught these formats before?  The CIS 236 and CIS 237 series, now offered as open enrollment, may help you get started in teaching & learning online.  Experience the ‘student’ perspective in CIS 236 and then explore course design and content creation in CIS 237.  If you have difficulties registering or have questions about these courses, contact the instructor(s) listed below.

Tuition Waivers may apply for Spring / Summer I faculty:  http://www.maricopa.edu/publicstewardship/resources/tw.php

Melanie Kroening (mkroening@mesacc.edu) – CIS236
Helice Agria (helice.agria@mesacc.edu) – CIS237

CIS 236:  Web Based Teaching & Learning I (2 credits)

Experience using a web-based learning environment from an online student’s perspective.  Use communication tools, submit assignments, use evaluation tools, and navigate an online-learning environment.  Introduction to the basics of online pedagogy.  Hands-on experience with a web-based learning environment.  Prerequisites:  CIS133CA or CIS 133DA, or permission of instructor. Contact instructor for override code.

  • Offered fully online during Summer I (Open Entry/Open Exit)

CIS 237:  Web Based Teaching & Learning II (3 credits)

Discuss theories, methods, and best practices for designing, developing, and delivering an online course.  Create an online or hybrid course module using a web-based learning environment.  Prerequisites: CIS 236, or permission of instructor.

  • Offered fully online during Summer I (Open Entry/Open Exit)