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Tag Archives: course design
Exploring the OSCQR Course Design Rubric
In my work as an education consultant and instructional designer, I often collaborate with faculty and departments with course design rubrics. Previously in this blog I did a series of posts reviewing course design rubrics. My work has shown that … Continue reading
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Tagged course design, education, highered, instructional design, QA, quality assurance, rubrics
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Instructional Design and States of Emergency
Here in Washington State, we have schools closing because of the Corona virus. We have the added burden of students who do not have access to the internet at home. This is not unlike other obstructions/opportunities/challenges I have faced in … Continue reading
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Tagged course design, covid19, disaster, emergency, LMS, virus
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Rubric of Wonder
…and I am perpetually waiting for the fleeing lovers on the Grecian Urn to catch each other up at last and embrace and I am awaiting perpetually and forever awaiting a renaissance of wonder. – “I am Waiting” by Lawrence … Continue reading