SUNY’s Online Course Quality Review Rubric or OSCQR a
OSCQR is an openly licensed online course review rubric that allows use and/or adaptation (OSCQR-SUNY, n. d.). SUNYY-OSCQR’s rubric is a tool that can be used as a professional development exercise when building and/or refreshing online courses (OSCQR-SUNY, n.d.).
The SUNY Online Course Quality Review Rubric OSCQR to re-mix as the Library Guide Assessment Standards Rubric with annotations.
The lesson on Technology is broken up into several lessons. There are 3 useful links to get one started on the introductory page.
Foreign Language Teaching Methods focuses on 12 different aspects of language teaching, each taught by a different expert instructor. The site contains video footage from an actual methods course held at the University of Texas at Austin. This flexible resource is designed to be used by foreign language teachers as a component of a classroom methods course or as a stand-alone course for independent learners.
Students reported lower levels of self-efficacy and motivation after interacting with courses rated low in findability. Additionally, a negative, linear relationship was found between findability and both self-efficacy and motivation.
Findability
negative, linear relationship was found between findability and both self-efficacy and motivation
"Suggestions for improvement
To be fair, the cons that I have listed above are not unique to the EDCMOOC, nor to online learning in general. I remember similar problems from my uni days on campus.
Nonetheless, they inform my following suggestions for improvement…
Week 1 should be set aside as a social week to allow the happy greeters to get their social proclivities out of their systems. It may be tempting to set aside a pre-week for this purpose, but the truth is it will bleed into Week 1 anyway.
The instructors need to be much more active in the discussions. I recommend they seed each week with a pinned discussion thread, which marks the official line of enquiry and discourages multiple (and confusing) threads emerging about the same concepts.
More importantly, the instructors should actively prompt, prod, guide and challenge the participants to engage in critical analysis. Explication of the implications for e-learning must be the outcome.
A moderator should delete the spam and ban the spammers.
A support page and discussion thread should be dedicated to helping the lost souls, so that they don't pollute the rest of the course with their problems.
All in all, I am glad to report my first mooc experience was a positive one.
I won't rush out to do another one in a hurry, but that's simply because I know how demanding they are.
But one thing's for sure, I will do another one at some stage. I look forward to it!"