These self-paced professional development courses are available in a variety of topics
related to teaching and learning. Courses are delivered online in Blackboard and faculty
may complete them at their own pace. Certificates are provided at the completion of
the course.
To enroll in a course, please contact Dr. Theresa Butori, eLearning Instructional Designer and Training Coordinator: tbutori@scsu.edu .
This self-paced online course is for remote/online teachers who want to assess learning
to keep students on track. In 20-minutes the course provides many ideas specific to
online and remote teaching for activities, assignments, and assessments that gauge
learning. All faculty completing the course will receive a certificate of completion.
This 40-minute seminar course explores methods and instruments to judge the quality
of online teaching. This course is especially valuable for faculty and academic leaders.
Learn why there is an increased danger of attrition in online courses and how to address
this in four key areas: course design, instructor presence, personal attention, and
connectedness to the institution.
Learn several design and facilitation ideas to help you create a better learning experience
for your students. You’ll see examples of online discussion activities, including
student posts and instructor feedback to those posts as well as an assessment rubric
template you can use to evaluate the quality of your online discussions and help you
adapt what you learn in this webinar to your own online courses.
Learning outcomes and objectives are the first step in the backwards design course
development process.The process of developing learning outcomes that actively engage
learners in a way that clearly describe what learners will learn and be able to do
includes design principles to guide faculty developing courses. This seminar will
discuss the purpose and best practices of course outcomes design, identify course
outcomes in your program or course and summarize the outcomes of the outcomes design
process.
The best courses start with the end in mind. What will students learn or be able to
do by the end of this class? This seminar will help you organize your workflow and
equip you with the tools to align course learning elements with student learning outcomes.
In the Blackboard Essentials self-pace course, you will learn about the basics of
Blackboard. Participants will learn the basics of navigation, course tools, and procedures
necessary to create new course content. All faculty/staff completing the course will
receive a certificate of completion.
Accessibility is not just about disability. It is about increasing learning for all
students. Ultimately, it is about student success. Most instructors can improve access
to their curricula simply by examining their assumptions and making slight modifications
to methods and practices. Learn how in this self-paced, online seminar.
eCourse Benefits:
Participants will learn how to improve the accessibility of their courses and, correspondingly,
the success of their students. All attendees will learn that:
Some assumptions about students and their learning can undermine the learning of all
students, and especially students with disabilities
Small changes can eliminate large barriers to learning
If you’re an online educator, creating online video content is no longer an option.
It’s a virtual requirement in today’s online environment, where students expect your
curriculum to keep pace with new technologies. In this self-paced course, you will
learn all about video creation from inception to viewing and discover simple ways
to effectively create and deliver online video content.
Naturally, adults and children learn in different ways. However, this truism does
not necessarily translate when learners transition from secondary to post-secondary
educational settings. It’s even more elusive in online learning environments, as students
are not immediately visible to their instructors.
This self-paced course examines the research on Open Educational Resources (OER) usage
in collegiate classes and their impact on student retention and success.Upon completion of this seminar, participants will be able to:
Describe research that demonstrates OER impact on student success and retention
Find high-quality Open Educational Resources
Use OER effectively to impact student learning
Advocate for the use of OER as an alternative to high-cost textbooks
Earn a Badge! This course satisfies one requirement for the following professional development
badges:
(1) Online Teaching and Learning Badge (2) Virtual Teaching and Learning Badge
This self-paced seminar is designed for Instructors, Librarians, and support staff
interested in learning about the quality of online educational resources and how to
effectively use these resources to impact student learning.