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The first course in the series was introduced in the Spring of 1999. Since then, the catalog has continued to expand. The series currently has ten 8-week courses and four 4-week Advanced Online Seminars. Our 8-week courses can be taken for Continuing Education Units or for Academic Credit. These courses cover a wide range of topics providing a firm foundation in many educational principles.


Course List

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* = Core courses for Master Online Teacher Certificate

EIGHT-WEEK COURSES
Course Title Short Description Schedule Register
*Online Learning: An Overview This course is an overview of online learning and teaching and introduces the key elements of an online program. Go to Registration
*Technology Tools for Online Learning This instructor-led, eight-week, fully-online course explores some of the technology tools used to build and deliver online courses. The economical, technological, and pedagogical pros and cons of each technology will be discussed. Go to Registration
*Student Assessment in Online Courses This course addresses various assessment formats that can be used for evaluating students in online courses. Go to Registration
*Instructional Design for Online Course Development This course introduces instructional design principles and relates the principles to the development of online courses. Go to Registration
*Practicum The Practicum is the final course in the certificate program. Practicum participants will work with a small group of peers and one MVCR instructor to develop or improve an online course. Go to Registration
*Encouraging Communication in Online Courses This instructor-led, eight-week, fully-online course addresses how to promote effective communication among students and between students and instructors in online courses. Go to Registration
*Online Learning: An Overview for Center for Distance Learning (CDL) This course is an overview of online learning and teaching and introduces the key elements of an online program. Participants from Center for Distance Learning (CDL) only. Go to Registration
*Student Assessment in Online Courses for Center for Distance Learning (CDL) This course addresses various assessment formats that can be used for evaluating students in online courses. For Current CDL Faculty Only. Go to Registration
*Instructional Design for Online Course Development for Center for Distance Learning (CDL) This course introduces instructional design principles and relates the principles to the development of online courses. Note: This course is for current CDL faculty only! Go to Registration
Web Design Principles for Online Educators The purpose of this course is to introduce educators to web design principles that can be used to create effective online courses. Go to Registration
Issues and Strategies for Faculty Training This course addresses various models for faculty training and explores the literature to see what works with faculty training. Go to Registration
Copyright, the TEACH Act, and Intellectual Property Issues in Education This instructor-led, eight-week, fully-online course explores Intellectual Property law and Fair Use Guidelines as they relate to the Internet in academic contexts. Go to Registration
Multimedia Principles for Online Educators The purpose of this course is to introduce educators to the principles of multimedia as they apply to effective online education. Go to Registration
ADVANCED ONLINE SEMINARS
Course Title Short Description Schedule Register
Time Management for Online Instructors This course explores time management strategies for online courses. It includes strategies for saving time during the design and development of the course, as well as useful techniques for saving time during the facilitation of the course. Go to Registration
Tutoring Online: Principles and Practice This course is instructor-led, fully online, and four weeks in length. It introduces the principles of tutoring and how those principles can be accomplished in the online environment. Participants will actively discuss topics related to tutoring and have the opportunity to tutor a peer online. Go to Registration
Synchronous Classrooms This instructor-led, four-week, fully-online course will move beyond the well-known asynchronous learning environment and explore the ideas behind and skills needed to teach online in real time - synchronously. By addressing the pedagogical foundations first and then identifying and practicing the new skill sets, the course will prepare participants to better plan and manage the synchronous classroom. Go to Registration
Supporting Online Students Providing support services to online students is a challenge. In this course you will gather ideas and discuss ways of providing electronically delivered services to online students. Participants will learn the scope of online services, review best practices, and discuss ways of implementing these services. Go to Registration
Podcasting This instructor-led, four-week, fully-online course will explore the world of podcasting and the development of content-centered podcasts. Pedagogical considerations will be addressed first and then requisite podcasting skills developed. The course will prepare participants to organize, record, edit, and distribute their own podcasts. Go to Registration

 

 

Taking Courses for Academic Credit

MVCR courses can also be taken for academic credit through the University of Illinois at Springfield.
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Suggested Tracks

Instruction Centric
- Online Learning
- Instructional Design
- Student Assessment
- Encouraging Comm.
-- Elective
- Practicum

Technology Centric
- Online Learning
- Technology Tools
- Instructional Design
- Student Assessment
-- Elective (Multimedia or other)
- Practicum

Admin Centric
- Online Learning
- Technology Tools or Encouraging Comm.
- Issues and Strategies
- Copyright

What They're Saying

"This course has given me the chance to reflectively compare my course against others. This was a great opportunity for me to gain some insights into what others are doing. I was also able to hear from others about their views of an online course."     

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Award winning courses

The MVCR program won the Award for Excellence in ALN Faculty Develop-ment (in conjunction with other ION programs) from the Sloan-consortium in 2002. One of our instructors won the WebCT Exemplary Online Course Award for an MVCR course as well.

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