Title :
Linking academic quality to online faculty development and evaluation
Author :
Dennis, Kay S. ; Schulte, Marthann
Author_Institution :
Grad. & Prof. Studies: Adult Educ., Park Univ., Parkville, MO, USA
Abstract :
Many colleges and universities are initiating or expanding their online degree programs. The shift in course delivery mode requires new approaches to assuring academic quality. To achieve continuous improvement in Information and Communication Technologies (specifically online learning), a research-based training, mentoring, and evaluation system was designed by a faculty team at Park University (USA). This session describes the development and successful use of three different quality assurance methods that can be adapted by institutions with varying resources, enrollments, and training and development needs. We will examine and discuss how efficient and effective systems can produce constructive evaluation and retention of online instructors in addition to desirable outcomes for students and institutions.
Keywords :
Internet; computer aided instruction; continuous improvement; educational administrative data processing; educational courses; educational institutions; quality assurance; Park University; academic quality; colleges; constructive evaluation; continuous improvement; course delivery mode; evaluation system; faculty team; information and communication technology; mentoring; online degree programs; online faculty development; online faculty evaluation; online instructors; online learning; quality assurance methods; research-based training; university; Computer aided instruction; Conferences; Educational institutions; Employee welfare; Robustness; Training; development; faculty; online; quality evaluation;
Conference_Titel :
Interactive Collaborative Learning (ICL), 2011 14th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Piestany
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1748-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICL.2011.6059561