BGSU Online Course Approval Criteria
Course Overview
- The purpose of the course is stated.
- Instructor contact information including virtual office hours and expected response time to email is stated.
- Course communication tools and their purpose are described (e.g. Announcements, Email, Zoom, MS Teams, Discussion Board).
Learning Outcomes and Course Design
- Course and Module level learning outcomes are stated and measurable. (e.g. define > describe > apply > analyze > arrange > assess)
- Course is designed asynchronously in modules to accommodate online students in different time zones (see Appendix A below). Unused navigation buttons are hidden from the Canvas interface to support a clean and simple design.
Assessment and Grading
- The grading policy is clearly stated.
- Assessments align with the learning outcomes.
- Grading rubrics or instructions are provided for the evaluation of work.
Instructional Materials
- Required instructional materials are listed and obtainable (video lectures, books, journals, websites, podcasts, etc)
- A variety of instructional materials are used in the course (e.g. text, audio, video, websites).
Learner Engagement
- Course activities promote interaction and the achievement of learning objectives (e.g. discussion, collaboration, etc).
- The requirements for learner interaction, netiquette, and participation are clearly stated.
Course Technology
- Technical requirements are clearly stated.
- Technologies in the course support the learning objectives and are readily obtainable.
Learner Support and Accessibility
- Links or information about technical support are provided.
- Links or information about academic and student support services are provided. Links or information about accessibility policies and services are provided.
Week | Module/Lesson | Student Learning Objectives | Activities (in-class or outside of class) |
Assignments | Assignment Due Dates |
1 | Introduction | Respond to the ethical dilemma presented in the textbook using the strategies discussed in the chapter. | Read chapters 1 and 3 of the textbook. | Discussion board on questions from chapter 1 and 3. | day, month, and time |
Updated: 11/30/2023 01:35PM