From Frenemy to Friend
Standardizing online course design to boost academic freedom
Presenter: Cate Dowman, Sr. Instructional Designer
Division of Continuing and International Education, University of Miami
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Using the poll in this session
Making a Frenemy into a Friend
Teresa's Learning Experience
Part-time studies Fully online
Full-time work
Situation
I'm taking 3 courses this semester and the layout for every course is different, making it hard to find things when I need them. Every syllabus is located in different places (rarely under the Syllabus tab), Zoom links are in several different places even one course uses Microsoft Teams. Only one professor records lectures and puts them online.
Why do I have to remember different paths to find the basics that I need to complete these courses?
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Sound Familiar?
What can teaching faculty do to ensure Teresa's successful semester?
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Frenemy to Friend Challenges
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Templates Erode Academic Freedom
Faculty Know Best How to Design their Course
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Standardization is a Frenemy
Faculty Know Best How to Design their Course
Challenge #1
- Faculty Training
- Student Experiences
throughout this session 'faculty' 'teaching faculty' and 'instructors' are used interchangeably
Faculty Online Teaching Training
123 fall 2020/ spring 2021 Rapid Training Workshops, 541 tenured & non tenured attended (from 3000 teaching faculty) University of Miami
113 biology faculty surveyed nationwide 40% remained untrained in ERT as of August 2020 (62% of research-intensive university faculty had received no training)
Problems: time & budget constraints, systemic adjunctification & little to no professional development
2015 Boston College faculty: 26% (432) never attend training, 40% unlikely
Student Learning Experiences
Problems with course design, wifi bandwidth, technology expectations (Voice of the Online Learner: Wiley 2021)
Time management, bigger workload, increased anxiety
(InsideHigherEd.com/Student-Voice 2021)
Inconsistency across courses, programs & edtech tools, more flexibility & teacher presence, overloaded with tech and coursework (UM Student Focus Groups 2021)
Carmen Common Sense: Tips for Instructors to use the LMS effectively - students @ Ohio State University 2019
- accessible content
- teacher presence
- community
- thoughtful edtech use
- flexibility
- rubrics
- consistency across courses
Helpful
Unhelpful
- inconsistent course design
- non-standardized courses
- non-transparent grading
- edtech tools with little purpose
Think Pair Share
Your online teaching training experience (faculty, instructor, tech staff, ID etc)
Share one experience with your neighbor: good or bad
What would you do differently now?
Templates Erode Academic Creativity
Challenge #2
Showcase course
I really prefer when professors take the time to organize their course. It makes it much easier to find assignments, videos, materials, etc. ... (student survey Wake Forest University 2021)
– Conrad Anker
When a templated course design works
UOnline Graduate Program
University of Miami Division of Continuing & International Education
It's been a busy two years
Pre 2020
OPM
June 2020
1st revision course template
ADA compliance
User friendly
SME input
2022
Ultra migration near completion
April 2020
Transitioned to DCIE
BB Original migration completed
Jan 2021
2nd revision course & syllabus templates for Ultra migration
Menu
Learning
TAL706 2021 ECP Award Built in Original Course Template
Menu
Learning
TAL706 in Ultra Learn Template
- layout aids in efficiency for instructors & student help desks
- easier to update/revise existing courses
- increases content creativity
- fosters student success
Course Standardization
- enrollment policies & engagement requirements influences design
- stakeholder buy-in
- faculty training & development
- cookie cutter image
- unsuitable for some courses
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Standardization is a Frenemy
Challenge #3
But you can sway it in your favor
Boost Freedom Set Limits
Pre-written syllabus templates
Pre-established course templates: accessible & inclusive
Rubrics for transparency, improved grading practices, inclusion
Focus on layout not content design
Remember Teresa?
3 courses = 3 different layouts and design, feeling overloaded and frustrated
- What advice could you offer to Teresa's professors about their course design?
- Would you be prepared to talk to them about 'standardization'?
- Ineffective faculty training = ineffective course design & student pain
- Template course design works in many cases
- Consistency aids instructors, support staff & students
- Instructors set limits on standardization & invest in creating content not course layout
Recap
Thank You!
Questions?
Contact: catedowman@miami.edu
Bair, B., Basanta, B., Dowman, C., Duran, E., Fife, H., & St. Rose, A. (2021). Student voices: Student focus group pilot. The Online Teaching Resource, 1(9).
Capranos, D., Dyers, L., Magda, A. J. (2021). Voice of the online learne r2021: Amplifying student voices in extraordinary times. Louisville, KY: Wiley Education Services.
Dan Donaldson, "The Role of Faculty Development in the Future of Online Education," The EvoLLLution, November 27, 2020.
Pesce, J. Professional development for teaching in higher education: Faculty perceptions and attitudes. Doctoral thesis. Boston College. 2015.
Ragupathi, K., Lee, A. (2020). Beyond Fairness and Consistency in Grading: The Role of Rubrics in Higher Education. In: Sanger, C., Gleason, N. (eds) Diversity and Inclusion in Global Higher Education. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1628-3_3
Walsh L.L., Arango-Caro, S., Wester, E.R., Callis-Duehl,K., Training faculty as an institutional response to COVID-19 emergency remote teaching supported by data CBE-Life Sci Educ, 20 (2021), p. ar34
Websites
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/campus/fostering-module-consistency-aid-learning
https://canvas.wfu.edu/2021/07/survey-says-consistency-please/
https://www.insidehighered.com/student-voice
https://u.osu.edu/carmencs/carmen-common-sense-top-10-tips/
References
Credits
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