Hi @rhudy
We had a technical program come to us requesting course templates to used in all courses in the program, but to also permit flexibility to meet curriculum variations and faculty preferences. this is what our template included:
- A program-branded Home page (Banner), with all necessary information built in.
- An HTML Syllabus description fill-in-the-blanks template that complied with our college's syllabus requirements. This has been the most popular item, and has now been mandated college-wide.
- A defined module structure that fits our term length, with 12 define weekly modules and two additional unpublished modules for faculty who like/need a mid-term and Final Exam module. Also, an unpublished module for faculty instructions on how to use the template.
- Defined module content and content structure and sequencing that includes: Introduction and module outcomes page, lectures heading, handouts heading, discussions heading, Assignment heading and assessment headings that include place holders for all of those content types.
- Logical and consistent naming of all modules and module content.
- Standardized and consistent headings on content pages.
- Predefined and embedded text and instructions for students throughout.
We designed this template using the Quality Matters Rubric standards, and assuming that faculty filled in all the blanks as instructed, the template covered more than half of the standards just as is, without faculty filling in the gaps by adding their own content, developing good outcomes, and aligning their content, activities and assessments with those outcomes.
Other than the pre-embedded text, and headers on standardized content pages, instructors had the freedom to develop their own content, add content pages, external links etc. as long as the organized the under the correct text headers in the modules. They developed their own assessments and assignments appropriate to their own curriculum.
The program is still using this template after three years.
We are hoping that Blueprint courses will make it easier to expand on this initiative with other programs, and our Academics division is already jumping on the bandwagon.
You can find the template in Canvas Commons under the title "BASMO Template - Master", if you would like to check it out. we've learned a lot since we created this template, but it could still be useful.
I hope this helps,
Kelley
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