Implementing the Quality Scorecard for the Administration of Online Education Programs

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Quality Scorecard 1 Jun 2012
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Quality Scorecard 2 Oct 2012
Track: 
Administrative
Level: 
Level 2 - Intermediate
Sloan-C Certificate Program Eligibility: 

This online workshop can be counted toward the Sloan-C Certificate.

Workshop Description
Introduction: 

As competition continues to fiercely increase and students all over the world are clicking to find a respectable degree program, the assessment of quality online education has never been more important. That’s why many online education administrators have requested a tool to help identify quality online education programs. For these reasons the Quality Scorecard for the Administration of Online Education Programs was developed. This workshop helps you identify areas where improvement is most often needed and provides best practices and recommendations for implementation.

Resources Provided: 
  • Presentations, readings, web links, discussion threads and other materials, viewable online for 1 year
  • 1-Hour Live Workshop Orientation - Learn about Moodle 2.2 and BlackBoard Collaborate. Navigate the workshop space
  • 1-Hour Live Panel Discussion - Participation in Live Q&A
  • Viewing of Live Sessions available for 1 year
Learning Objectives: 
  • Learn how to implement the quality scorecard for the administration of your online education program(s)
  • Identify areas for needed improvement with each of the nine categories for quality evaluation
  • Share best practices and examples of how best to demonstrate each quality indicator
Outcomes: 

After completing the workshop, participants will be prepared to fully implement the quality scorecard and understand how to accurately evaluate the overall quality of their online program.

Facilitators
Facilitator(s): 

Kaye Shelton
Kaye was the Dean of Online Education for Dallas Baptist University, whose online program offers fifty-six fully online degree programs, maintains a 92% course completion rate and has been a model program for many peer institutions. Dr. Shelton is a certified online instructor and winner of the 2005 Blackboard Bbionic course contest and the Instructional Technology Council's (ITC) e-Learning 2006 Outstanding Online Course award. She is now an associate professor of educational leadership for Lamar University, teaching in their doctoral program.
She co-authored the book An Administrator's Guide of Online Education as well as other recent journal articles and book chapters related to online education and practices as an online education consultant and peer reviewer. Dr. Shelton is currently a mentor for the Sloan-C exemplary online course development workshops, and speaks at numerous workshops and conferences regarding online faculty development and the possibilities online education provides institutions. She also has significant experience in faculty professional development, primarily in the area of online teaching and course design.
Dr. Shelton's research in quality online education has yielded a quality scorecard for the administration of online education programs. For more information, please see Quality Scorecard for Administration of Online Programs site. Sloan-C has developed a website for institutions to self-assess the overall quality of their online program.

Pricing and Cancellation Policy

Price: $495 Each
Sloan-C Member price: $345 w/coupon code* (you will enter the coupon code on the payment page of your shopping cart process)
College Pass Member Pricing: No Cost w/2 coupon codes* (you will enter the coupon code on the payment page of your shopping cart process)
*Members receive unlimited discounts with membership and College Pass holders receive 100 (50 or 25) "free" seats in the entire Sloan-C Workshop series.

Cancellation Policy: 

If you register and pay for a Sloan-C workshop and are unable to attend or if Sloan-C reschedules/cancels a workshop, we will be happy to apply your payment to another Sloan-C workshop/seminar at your request. However, no refunds will be given. This offer is good for one year.

Technical Requirements/Minimum System Requirements

Combining the capabilities of industry leaders Wimba and Elluminate, Blackboard Collaborate provides a comprehensive learning platform designed specifically for education. It is helping thousands of higher education, K-12, professional, corporate, and government organizations worldwide deliver a more effective learning experience through online, blended, and mobile learning.

System Requirements:

  • Click here to check the system requirements and support browsers for using Elluminate
  • Click here to find out if your computer has the right Operating System and Java version installed to run Elluminate and to configure your system.

     

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Moodle:
Sloan-C uses an open-source LMS called Moodle for the asynchronous component of workshops. Moodle provides a flexible and user-friendly set of asynchronous collaboration and learning tools. As with most open-source technologies, the Moodle software is free, making it a very cost-effective software package for any institution or company, without sacrificing quality. Moodle is a robust environment that is dynamic, interactive, and provides cross-platform learner access through a standard web browser.

System Requirements

Moodle will work in any modern web browser, however, moodle works best in a range of specific browser types (see below). Your browser should also have both cookies and javascript enabled. These are typically enabled by default, but if you think these settings might need enabling, check the documentation for your particular browser for how to do these.

To make best use of what moodle has to offer, it is recommended that users choose a browser that supports moodle's in-line HTML editor. This is a WYSIWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) editor with an interface much like you would see in most word processing packages.

This in-line HTML editor will only appear if you use one of a specific range of browser types that knows how to start the editor. If you do not use one of these browser types, you can still use moodle just fine, but without the luxury of a WYSIWYG editor. Luckily, there is a supported browser that will work on all major operating system types. The list of supported and not supported browsers is shown below:

Browsers that support the HTML editor Browsers that do not support the HTML editor
Recent versions of: 

Internet Explorer (v5.5 or later) 
Firefox (all versions) 
Mozilla (v1.7 or later) 
SeaMonkey (all versions) 
Netscape (v7 or later) 
Any versions of: 

Opera 
Safari 
Camino 

 

Register now for session: 
Quality Scorecard 1 Jun 2012
Register now for session: 
Quality Scorecard 2 Oct 2012