Foundations of Online and Hybrid Course Development

Image of a building's foundation with two bubbles: Course Certification and Faculty Certification

Certification requirements

Before a course at Grand Valley can be offered in the hybrid or online formats, a two-part approval process is required. First, the course itself must be approved by the Online Education Council (OEC). Second, any faculty member who will be teaching that course must be individually approved. The "Foundations of Online and Hybrid Course Development" workshop from eLearning is the internal option for faculty to meet their individual certification requirement. If possible, faculty are encouraged to choose this option as it gives them direct experience with the elearning technologies actually use at Grand Valley.

To see additional faculty certification options, please visit the Pew FTLC's current list of choices.

About Foundations

The self-paced version of the Foundations of Online and Hybrid Course Development workshop has been designed to meet the University requirement that all faculty teaching hybrid and online classes be personally certified. Online materials and hands-on activities will guide participants through best practices associated with effective online teaching.

The content of this workshop consists of a number of content modules and a series of tasks that faculty are asked to complete. To complete this workshop successfully and receive their certification for online and hybrid instruction, participants must complete all of the required tasks.

Participants may work at their own pace, but are expected to complete the training within the equivalent of one academic term. Upon finishing the required work, faculty will meet one-on-one with a member of the eLearning team to review their progress and confirm that all requirements have been met.

 

How do I sign-up?

To sign-up for Foundations, you need to have an active Grand Valley account. If you are a new employee and do not yet have your account, your chair or department coordinator can request a temporary account using the form available here. Once you have the name and password for that temporary account you can complete the sign-up process as described below.

Please complete the following steps to enroll yourself in Foundations:

  1. Follow this link which will take you the Blackboard site for the Self Paced Foundations workshop.
  2. If you weren't already signed into Blackboard, you will be asked to do so.
  3. Sign-in: If you weren't already signed into Blackboard, you will be asked to do so.
    • Please remember that temporary account holders must use the "Non-GVSU Network Account Login" option.
  4. Enrollment: Once you've signed-in, you will see a "Self Enrollment" screen. Click the "Submit" button to complete the enrollment process.
  5. Confirmation: You will now see a "Success" screen, letting you know that you've successfully joined the workshop. Click the "OK" button to return to the workshop Blackboard site and begin.

"Self Paced"? What does that mean?

As a self-paced workshop, you can begin Foundations at any point. There are no fixed/scheduled sessions that you need to wait for, and you can complete the work at your own pace. We'll consider you "done" when:

  • You've completed the Entrance Survey and worked your way through all the content in the Foundations workshop.
  • You've completed all the tasks and activities throughout this site. Many of these activities involve building content in your practice test course.
  • You've completed the Exit Survey and met with a member of the eLearning team.
  • You've met the requirements within one academic term of when you started.

 

Participants who complete this workshop will be able to:

  • Articulate how the concept of a Community of Inquiry and Universal Design lead to high impact learning experiences.
  • Develop engaging content appropriate for the online environment.
  • Follow recommended practices related to copyright and intellectual property for the online environment.
  • Apply quality standards in developing online and hybrid courses.
  • Identify ongoing support resources and how to access them.

 

Why do I have to take a workshop before I can teach an online course?

Grand Valley State University is committed to providing our students with quality online and hybrid courses. Through the Grand Valley faculty governance process, the University Academic Senate created a new standing committee, the Online Education and Microcredential Council (OEMC). The OEMC was tasked with overseeing all online and hybrid courses. This includes approving curricular changes when a class is transitioned to a hybrid or online format, as well as ensuring that faculty are adequately prepared for teaching in what may be an unfamiliar environment. Becoming certified provides faculty with an orientation to the tools and resources needed to ensure a foundation of quality standards.



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