Development Process of Distance Education Courses
Development Process of Online Programs
All courses offered at a distance have undergone the same curriculum development, review, and approval processes than those taught in a traditional delivery method. Degree program requests to create or modify undergraduate, graduate, and professional educational programs are processed in accordance with Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Degree Program Guidelines.
The development process for all educational programs originates with the faculty. Programs are submitted, reviewed, and approved through a standard process involving University faculty and administration. Proposals originate within departments where they are reviewed by curriculum committees for academic quality, student demand, and resource requirements. Successful proposals must include a statement of learning outcomes and procedures for ongoing assessments. Proposals that are approved by the department are then forwarded to college-wide curriculum committees and subsequently to the University Curriculum Committee. Review at these levels focuses on the relevance of the proposed program to the University’s mission, its relevance to existing programs, and the capability of the department to support the program.
Program proposals that are approved by the University Curriculum Committee are recommended to the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, who in turn reviews them and forwards those that are approved to the President. The President then forwards these proposals to the Texas A&M University System and to the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents for approval and then to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB).
Once a program has been approved, the curriculum committee at each department will select a delivery modality. The proposal of courses being considered for distance learning delivery is carefully analyzed by the curriculum committee and it must include a statement of learning outcomes and procedures for on-going assessment. Once the Dean of the College approves the proposal, the process of development/adaptation begins with the faculty member that will develop the course materials.
Quality Matters at TAMIU
A quality assurance program was adopted by Texas A&M International University (TAMIU) through the Distance Education and Instructional Technology Committee (DEITC) in September 2011 with the purpose of ensuring the quality of its online courses. TAMIU has adopted the nationally recognized Quality Matters (QM) program for its peer-based approach. The course developer is an integral part of the internal review process with shared responsibility and ownership.
NOTE: All online instructors are required to participate in QM professional development workshops on how to apply the QM rubric for teaching, constructing, or revising their online course.
Courses developed (through the development process listed below) will be required to meet at least 85% of QM standards in course review(s) in order to be QM recognized.
Visit TAMIU's Quality Matters website for more information.
Development Process for Online Courses
TAMIU has the intent to provide high quality online courses to its students. The Instructional Technology and Distance Education Services office, powered by the Office of Information Technology (OIT), is responsible for providing support to faculty in all stages of the development process: planning, designing, and delivery. OIT is also responsible for archiving course materials developed by faculty contracted as "work-for-hire" for the University.
The following procedures will be followed for developing online courses.
Forms for Course Development
Before any course can go online, the following conditions must be met:
- Course developer will be provided an Online Course Procedures and Agreement form and a Service Contract Agreement form.
- OIT will acquire appropriate signatures from the appropriate administrators (department chair, college dean, provost and Director of OIT for Procedures and Agreement form and Director of Instructional Technology and Distance Education Services, Vice President for Finance and Administration, and Director of Budget, Payroll & Fiscal Analysis).
If you need a form, please contact us at 956-326-2792 or at elearning@tamiu.edu.
Quality Matters Training
A requirement for course development includes the completion of Applying the QM Rubric (APPQMR) workshop offered by Quality Matters. For more information over QM Professional Development, visit our TAMIU QM web page on training sessions. Contact eLearning (elearning@tamiu.edu) to be registered for the next available workshop.
Course Development Process
- >An Instructional Technology Coordinator Designer will be assigned to a course developer for assistance in implementing appropriate course design and in providing feedback throughout the process.
- >A course map template Alignment document (course mapping document) is provided to the course developer to align course objectives, module objectives, materials, activities, assessments, and technology.
- Based on the course map alignment document, the course developer designs the course in TAMIU's Learning Management System.
- Developer must teach course for at least one semester.
- After the course is delivered, faculty may make adjustments for a month after delivery.
- Course will then go up for QM course review(s).
- Course developers will be compensated upon fulfillment of responsibilities stated in the Online Course Procedures and Agreement.
- After a course meets QM rubric standards in an official review, the course will be recognized for meeting QM standards.
After Course Receives QM Certification
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- Course will receive recognition on TAMIU's Quality Matters page under courses that are recognized by QM and through our socials.
- Course will receive QM certification mark displayed in course.
- The recognized course now serves as a master shell and will be made available to any future instructor wishing to teach from the QM-certified course. Changes may be made to the course (instructor introduction, contact information, etc.). Check Quality Matters' webpage to see if the course qualifies for recertification.
Workload Estimator
View the following workload estimator to assist in calculating the workload for your students.
Credit to Rice University and Wake Forest University for the development of this tool.
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eLearning Blackboard Support
Check out our guides and tutorial videos on how to use the official Learning Management System of Texas A&M International, also known as eLearning (Blackboard).
Media Services
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Resources
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Support Services
Information on the services that can be provided to faculty by the eLearning team.
Accessibility Support
Accessibility Support offered for TAMIU faculty.
Test Proctoring and Security
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Evaluation of Distance Education Courses
Information on the assessment tools used in evaluating course technologies in the classroom.
Development Process of Distance Education Courses
Read information on developing online courses for the University or for your academic program.
Regular and Substantive Interaction Guidelines
Regular and Substantive Interaction (RSI) guidelines are standards set to ensure that online and distance education courses provide meaningful and frequent interaction between students and instructors.
Learning Technologies Week
View this page for information about Learning Technologies Week events where we talk about best practices in distance education and emerging technology.
Instructional Technology Excellence Award
View the recognition given to faculty members over their excellence in using instructional technology.
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