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What is a Course Design Review?

A Course Design Review is an optional review of a course that utilizes the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS). An instructional designer reviews a course of your choosing according to the components of the SUNY Online Course Quality Review Rubric (OSCQR). By requesting a course design review, faculty are seeking feedback and suggestions about strategies to improve the flow and design of their digital course materials.

NOTE: The course design review process is confidential between the Instructional Designer and the faculty member.

What is Evaluated in the Course Design Review?

An instructional designer will review

  • course organization/layout/design
  • Instructional methods used
  • Accessibility of your course
  • feedback on assessments linked to student learning outcomes

To see the Rubric used, please look over the Course Design Review rubric.

What is the Course Design Review Process?

  • Faculty Request a Course Design Review by filling out the Course Review Request Form
  • An Instructional Designer is assigned to the course review
  • The Instructional Designer completes the review within 2-4 weeks
  • The faculty member and Instructional Designer meet to discuss the review, suggestions, and answer questions
  • The faculty member can decide which suggestions they would like to implement

How Long Does a Course Design Review Take?

A Course Design Review will take approximately 2 to 4 weeks to complete the review. Once the review has been completed, a digital learning team member will contact you and set up a meeting to go over the rubric and answer any questions.

How Often Do You Review Requests?

You can Request a Course Review at any point throughout the year. When you request a review, they will be assigned to one of our instructional designers.

UNO staff completing reviews include

  • Kristin Bradley, MS – kristin.bradley@nebraska.edu
  • Erin King, MA – erin.king@nebraska.edu
  • Marlina Davidson, Ph.D. - mdavidson@nebraska.edu
  • Cassie Mallette, MA - cjmallette@nebraska.edu
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Online course development grants have been established to promote the development of quality online courses and programs that aim to assist with UNO strategic goals.

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