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Ideas in Practice

Best Practices for Improving the Quality of the Online Course Design and Learners Experience

Pages 61-70 | Published online: 02 Sep 2020
 

Abstract

For over 20 years, I have worked for various types of organizations as a higher education administrator, consultant, and Quality Matters Peer Reviewer. Some of my responsibilities consisted of leading the instructional, design, development, delivery, and maintenance of all online courses. The purpose of this article is to present some of the online course content, instructional design, and technology challenges that have continued to emerge over the past 20-plus years. The challenges were related to content that does not align with the iNACOL, Virtual Learning Leadership Alliance, or Quality Matters standards for course design and other best practices. Some of the challenges were associated with not providing: (a) a course overview; (b) clearly stated, appropriate, and measurable outcomes; (c) culturally inclusive materials, images, and other resources designed to support the learning needs of diverse learners; (d) accessible online courses; (e) multiple ways to engage learners; (f) inclusive instructions; (g) assessments and rubrics that clearly aligned with learning outcomes; and (h) consistency in the user interface experience from one course to the next. This article also presents recommendations and suggestions to improve the quality of the online course design process based on national standards and other best practices for quality improvement of online courses and learners’ experiences.

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Emily Lewis

Dr. Emily Lewis began her career over 20 years ago. She has extensive industry experience working for corporations, non-profits, and academic organizations. Dr. Lewis has served on internal committees and is an independent consultant evaluating the quality and effectiveness of professional and academic programs. One of her research initiatives involved implementing accessibility and usability strategies to support the learning needs of diverse learners. Her other competencies consist of using various types of multimedia and other educational technologies in the online learning environment to improve learners’ experience. Dr. Emily Lewis is an expert in implementing adult education theories, concepts, and principles into curriculum design.

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