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Course Review & Approval Tool (CRAT) Template (CC-BY 4.0) (v. 2021.06)
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This Course Review and Approval Tool (CRAT) is the “workbook” that faculty use to design and plan their course with best practice in mind that addresses: curricular alignment with objectives, learning activities, practice assignments and quizzes, and higher-stakes assessments. The 10-tabbed spreadsheet is a digital multitool that centralizes and aggregates the entire course development, review, and approval processes. This tool is used to plan the course prior to its build in the Learning Management System (LMS) as part of an eight-module LMS-based support course that steps faculty through the process and gives them a learner-based perspective on how the tools work together and the features available to them for use in their own courses.

In addition to facilitating communication with multiple stakeholders who may share the document, the process MODELS a self- and peer-reviewed authentic assessment strategy that adapts itself well to any curriculum, whether for training, orientation, or credit-bearing coursework. It supports and models features of an intersection of agile design, backward design, and reflective practice in addition to encouraging authentic and formative assessment strategies. Providing all necessary documents in one easily accessed and bookmarkable document facilitates the process of course development by providing both a model and a touchstone for faculty who are often overwhelmed with the complexity of the process of developing or redeveloping courses regardless of delivery modality. While most of our faculty came to the program because of requirements for online or hybrid learning, most have exclaimed happily that they now apply this process to all of their courses and their learners have shown appreciation for the clarity and consistency that the tool promotes and supports.

The document also includes a dynamic link to future updates for anyone who adopts it and wants to follow its evolution. Feel free to adapt!

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Lesson Plan
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Tess Beebe Olten
Date Added:
04/22/2021
MOOC development toolkit
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This toolkit was developed by the Higher Education 4.0 instructional design (ID) team to help lecturers work with the IDs collaborative to produce a MOOC efficiently. The questionnaire within the overarching storyline interaction will also be added on OER Commons so you can duplicate and adapt it for your institute.

Subject:
Education
Higher Education
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
ATU
HigherEd4.0
Louise Kearins
Date Added:
03/26/2024
Microsoft Forms
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This MS Form should be used in conjunction with the MOOC development toolkit to support lecturers to build their MOOCs efficiently

Subject:
Education
Higher Education
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
ATU
HigherEd4.0
Louise Kearins
Date Added:
03/26/2024
Multiple Devices Report
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This document presents an analysis of the use of multiple devices in the context of multimedia-based learning. The paper includes an empirical study of learners who have used multiple devices to access and engage with learning materials. The study findings reveal that the use of multiple devices can enhance the overall learning experience for learners by providing flexibility, convenience, and accessibility. However, the study also identified several challenges associated with the use of multiple devices, such as technical issues and cognitive overload. Based on the study findings, the paper provides recommendations for the implementation of training courses delivered with multiple devices, including the need for clear guidelines and policies, user-friendly interfaces, and technical support. Overall, this document provides valuable insights for educators and trainers interested in leveraging the potential of multiple devices for enhancing the learning experience.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Case Study
Author:
Cristina Ceccarelli
Joana Mendes
Martin Savchev
Peter Mazohl (EBI Austria)
Date Added:
05/07/2023