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How Instructional Designers Utilize Generative AI in Education

Dr. Swapna Kumar, Clinical Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Florida prsented with Margeaux Johnson, Learning & Organizational Development Specialist at UF, and Ariel Gunn, Instructional Designer at Johns Hopkins University. Their session at the Quality Matters (QM) Quality in Action focused on “How Instructional Designers Support the Integration of GenAI in Online […]
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Cultivating Innovation Through Reflective Practice in Education

Dr. Emma Zone, Senior Director of Academic Affairs at D2L, presented at the Quality Matters (QM) Quality in Action conference. The title of the session was “Beyond Self-Assessment: Cultivating an Innovation Mindset Through Reflective Practice.” Zone explained that “reflective practice is a method of critically analyzing experiences to gain insights and enhance future actions” and […]
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Enhancing Teaching Efficiency with Automation Tools

Christopher Longo and Barbara Frey from the University of Pittsburgh spoke at the Quality matters Quality in Action conference on “Leveraging Automation for Teaching Efficiency.” Longo is an instructional design specialist with a decade of experience. Frey is very active with Quality Matters and teaches courses on instructional design. The goal of this session was […]
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Empowering Online Learning with Self-Determination Theory

Dr. Heather Olson, Director of Online Teaching and Learning Experience at Florida SouthWestern State College, presented at the QM research conference. The title of the session was “Transforming Online Learning Through Self-Determination Theory.” Olson spoke about gardening and learning from a landscape designer. The prompt: “When did learning feel alive for you?” was used for […]
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Enhancing Active Learning Through Peer Mentoring

Tonight I watched Dr. Andria Schwegler and Dr. Madelynn Shell from Texas A&M Central Texas present on “Peer Mentoring as a tool for Achieving Outcomes through Active Learning.” Dr. Malin K. Lilley taught the class. They are faculty members in psychology and presented at the Quality Matters (QM) conference. They are unique because they are […]
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Implementing QM Standards in Nursing Curriculum

Dr. Karen Gorton, Associate Dean at the University of Wyoming, and Dr. Oksana Wasilik, an instructional designer/educational developer also at the University of Wyoming presented at the QM Quality in Action conference. The title of the session was “From Quality Assurance to Benchmarking – Our Journey.” Wasilik is the Quality Matters (QM) coordinator at the […]
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Fostering Collaboration in Higher Education with ADDIE Model

Shontell Woods is the Director of the Rothwell Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence College of Aviation at the Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide. Woods presented with Marquita Powell, an Instructional Designer at Embry Riddled, on collaboration. The title of their session was “Fostering Collaboration: The ADDIE Model’s Role in Higher Education.” Powell noted that […]
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Teaching Online: Insights from Dr. Jim Brown and Thomas Capone

Dr. Jim Brown and Thomas Capone spoke about “Teaching Online to the World Community” as part of the Quality Matters (QM) Quality in Action conference earlier this year. They are part of The Global Distance Learning Association. Brown noted that there ar eno legal restrictions preventing foreign students residing in their home countries from earning […]
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Understanding HIDOC: A Framework for Online Course Design

Tonight I started watching QM sessions from the online conference earlier this year. The title of the session was “Introducing HIDOC: The Course Design Model Purpose-built for Online Modalities.” HIDOC, Penny Ralston-Berg explained, stands for high-impact design for online courses. The approach was framed by research. The process is intended to be highly collaborative with […]
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Benefits of Collaborative Two-Stage Exams in Biology

Tonight I watched Claire Meaders speak about two-stage exams as part of a JMBE Live! session. The title of the session was “Collaborative Two Stage Exams Benefit Students in a Biology Laboratory Course.” Meaders used menti and polled the attendees. Meaders explained that they joined UCSD as an Assistant Teaching Professor in November 2020. They […]
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