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Tag Archives: Quality Matters
Course Rubrics: OCEP
Some of the rubrics I am examining are a bit of a time warp. The Online Course Evaluation Project (OCEP) from the Monterey Institute for Technology and Education, for instance, is from 2005. I think it is important to look … Continue reading
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Tagged assessment, course development, course evaluation, OCEP, qarubrics, Quality Matters, rubrics
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Course Rubrics: Quality Matters
I have a lot of experience with this rubric as a teacher, instructional designer, and administrator. I have worked with the Quality Matters rubric in some form or another since the early 2000’s. I was certified as a reviewer through … Continue reading
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Tagged assessment, education, elearning, evaluation, qarubrics, QM, Quality Matters, rubrics
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NWeLearn: Revisiting Presence and Community in the Online Classroom
Revisiting Presence and Community in the Online Classroom Patrick Lowenthal, Assistant Professor at Boise State University Online educators love to talk about social presence and community. In this talk, Patrick will review some of his recent research on social presence … Continue reading
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Tagged #NWeLearn, Community of Inquiry, elearning, NWeLearn16, Quality Matters, Social Presence, transformative learning
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