Quality Matters Please, review the information below on Quality Matters. “Quality Matters is an international organization that is recognized as a leader in quality assurance for online education.” Additional information on Quality Matters Mission is also provided on their website. Watch this blog for future posts on Quality Matters and online courses.
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Aug 08
Accessibility of Online Content
Webaim.org is an excellent resource for information relating to accessibility of online content. This includes faculty web sites and online courses. Tools for making online material accessible can also be found at webaim.org. Watch this blog for future posts on accessibility and online content.
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Aug 01
eCollege Notifications Retiring
On August 15, 2017, Pearson will be retiring their notifications feature in eCollege. This feature is the one that students and faculty can opt into so they may receive either email or text notifications from their courses. The notification feature is scheduled to be removed from the eCollege online course page on August 15th as …
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Jul 06
Countdown to myLeo Online (D2L)
We’re still months away from making the move to myLeo Online (D2L) but that doesn’t mean we can’t start planning ahead. To take advantage of all of D2L’s unique new features, it’s time to start taking a look at our current courses and making some changes. One big thing you can do while waiting for …
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May 22
Tweeting Responses: A Failed Experiment
As a writing instructor, I am constantly working to try and get my classes to synthesize information and communicate it out as succinctly as possible. It’s one of the main parts of my job, to be honest. That’s why, when I first came up with the idea of “tweeting responses,” I thought maybe social media …
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