Articles: Evaluate & Revise

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  • Competencies for Online and Hybrid/Blended Instruction

    Competencies for Online and Hybrid/Blended Instruction

    Overview What skills does an instructor need to succeed with an online or hybrid course? The UConn Competencies for Online and Hybrid/Blended Instruction survey includes 27 competencies to inform and facilitate self-assessment. The second edition takes into account developments in higher education since the COVID pandemic.

  • Evaluating Teaching and Course Design Using Surveys

    Evaluating Teaching and Course Design Using Surveys

    Overview This post provides recommendations for collecting formative and summative student survey feedback to inform and improve your teaching and course design.

  • Managing Your Online Course

    Managing Your Online Course

    Overview The Course Facilitation Plan (CFP) outlines the key steps to take before, during, and after your course implementation, presented in the recurring course life-cycle, as well as recognizing the four roles of an online instructor. Download a copy of the file to create your own customized version.

  • Performing a Quality Matters Self-Review

    Performing a Quality Matters Self-Review

    Overview As a subscribing Quality Matters (QM) institution, UConn encourages faculty to perform (at minimum) an “unofficial” QM Self-Review of their online and blended courses. This article details the steps for completing a QM “unofficial” Self-Review and where to seek further information and assistance.

  • Re-offering Your Online Course

    Re-offering Your Online Course

    Overview This post reviews the steps needed to re-offer a previously taught online course, including obtaining, restoring, and resetting the HuskyCT/Blackboard course site.

  • Self-Guided Course Design and Development

    Self-Guided Course Design and Development

    Overview This post guides UConn faculty in designing, building, and teaching online and hybrid courses. Please see UConn Registrar’s Course Modalities for a complete explanation of each instructional approach. The phases outlined are intended for faculty with a strong background in teaching and pedagogy who are already comfortable using HuskyCT.  To learn more about the skills and […]

  • Using Data to Inform Online Teaching

    Using Data to Inform Online Teaching

    Overview HuskyCT (Blackboard) offers a range of analytics tools to monitor and enhance student progress. These tools provide insight in relation to student engagement, assignment completion, and overall course performance, enabling faculty to make data-driven decisions. Comprehending and leveraging these features allows instructors to identify trends, address potential issues, and create a supportive learning environment […]