Course Design
Our instructional design team coordinates and oversees the design and development of online and blended/hybrid courses, in partnership with faculty as course developers. A systematic process is followed in order to design and develop high-quality, engaging learning experiences based on instructional design principles and research related to best practices in teaching.
Select Your Pathway Below:
Pathway I
For courses that:
- A course that has not been previously developed for online or blended delivery.
- Does not predominantly consist of packaged content from commercial publishers (e.g., homework management platforms, preprogrammed lab activities).
Pathway II
For courses that:
- A course that is 3 years or older and/or has 50% or more content changed to be eligible for redevelopment.
- Changes may include modifications to delivery method, course content, or adding new lectures.
- The 50% of new content must not primarily come from commercial publishers (e.g., homework management platforms, preprogrammed lab activities).
Z-course Design
For courses that:
- The Z-course proposal must be approved by the OER committee.
- The OER committee and the course developer will determine whether the Z-course proceeds with the development process.
Additional Resources
Coursetune
Enhance course design using Coursetune – a visual tool that identifies gaps and aligns content with objectives. Visit Coursetune’s site and contact TigerLearn for access.
Syllabus Guidelines
The syllabus guidelines provide instructions and examples for each primary section required in the university template.
Annotated Syllabus
An annotated syllabus helps faculty create quality course syllabi by offering guidance on OSCQR and RSI and recommended information for meeting standards.
Blueprint Template
A course development blueprint helps faculty to create an effective course by promoting the development of clear alignment between course outcomes, learning objectives, assessments, activities, and resources
