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Janine Lim Associate Dean, Online Higher Education janine@andrews Andrews University

Relationship Between Student Surveys of Teaching and Course Quality Assurance Components for Online Courses. Janine Lim Associate Dean, Online Higher Education janine@andrews.edu Andrews University b log.janinelim.com Twitter: outonalim. Connections Alignment R elationships.

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Janine Lim Associate Dean, Online Higher Education janine@andrews Andrews University

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  1. Relationship Between Student Surveys of Teaching and Course Quality Assurance Components for Online Courses Janine Lim Associate Dean, Online Higher Education janine@andrews.edu Andrews University blog.janinelim.com Twitter: outonalim

  2. Connections Alignment Relationships

  3. Pre-2011 Version: Policy, Procedures and Best Practices • Development Plan – provides  the teacher with a well thought out plan of action for the development of a successful online course. • Technology Plan – gives the teacher an opportunity to explore the technology available for delivering online learning opportunities. • Communication Plan – demonstrates the communication practices that are hoped for  in an online course. • Implementation Plan – provides the teacher with a course  of action to make the online course successful during the length of the course. • Review Plan – allows for feedback, assessment, and research of the online learning experience.

  4. 2012 Andrews University Standards for Teaching Online • Faith Integration • Critical Thinking • Student Reflection • Faculty Presence • Learning Community • Stimulating Learning Experiences • Web Quality

  5. Review Process

  6. 20% Student Survey

  7. 20% Survey Results

  8. Self and External Review Results • PDF results for each course

  9. Reviewing the Review Process

  10. Comparing to Quality Matters Standards

  11. Data Collection • 59 online courses taught in five semesters between Fall 2012 and Spring 2014. • Forty of the courses were graduate level; and 19 were undergraduate level. • Courses covered a variety of subjects, including accounting, biblical studies, business, communication, church history, economics, education, English, mathematics, nursing, nutrition, and public health. • The courses were taught by forty-six different teachers. • Due to various logistical challenges, not all of the scores are available for all of the courses.

  12. Relationship between Course Surveys and Quality Assurance

  13. As a part of our “green” initiatives, OLC is no longer using paper forms for session evaluations. Please use the OLC Conference mobile app to evaluate this session. Navigate to this session listing, then click on “Rate this Session”. Session Evaluations

  14. Janine Lim Associate Dean, Online Higher Education janine@andrews.edu Andrews University blog.janinelim.com Twitter: outonalim

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