Online Course Design Opportunity

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This message to all faculty and staff has been approved by Robert J. Fuselier, Director of the Office of Distance Learning.

Do you have an online class that needs updating? Are you interested in offering your in-person class online? The Office of Distance Learning can help. Through a partnership with the College of Education's Instructional Systems and Learning Technologies (ISLT) Program, ODL is offering FSU faculty the opportunity to pair up with a graduate intern for assistance with refreshing an existing online course or redesigning an in-person course for online delivery. Our interns are Quality Matters (QM)-trained and the expectation is that courses they work on will pass a full QM review. The interns are at the end of their studies and preparing to enter the field of instructional design. Many already have work experience in the field.

Interested faculty should apply to the Internship Supervisor, Dr. Kerry Burner (kburner@fsu.edu), by November 15, 2021. Please include your name, department, contact information, the full course name (e.g., EME 5603 Introduction to Systematic Instructional Design), course syllabus, if you are planning to update an existing online class or convert a face-to-face class, and the average number of students per class, along with any other information important to the design of the course. Limited opportunities exist for Spring 2022 matches.

Article Date
October 18, 2021