9. Quality Matters: A Faculty-Centred Program to Assure Quality in Online Course Design

  • Shattuck K
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One of the dilemmas faced by today’s faculty is assuring quality in online courses. As one solution to that dilemma, Quality Matters (QM), a program of MarylandOnline, built a rubric of design standards informed by existing research literature and best practices. The rubric was implemented within a faculty-centred, peer review process in which colleagues share their expertise to facilitate course design improvements and to achieve an established level of quality in online course design. This article will describe the basic tenets and processes of QM as an inter-institutional quality assurance program for online learning.

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Shattuck, K. (2011). 9. Quality Matters: A Faculty-Centred Program to Assure Quality in Online Course Design. Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 3, 49. https://doi.org/10.22329/celt.v3i0.3239

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