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Introduction - About the QOLT Course Review

Welcome to the Quality Online Learning & Teaching (QOLT) course review; a model from CSU Academic Technology Services. This instance of QOLT is for Humboldt State University (HSU) courses. On behalf of the College of eLearning and Extended Education (CEEE), thank you for participating in the evaluation of hybrid and online courses at HSU. Two goals of the QOLT Course Review are to acknowledge the efforts of extraordinary instructors and to provide further encouragement and support for courses that deliver the best learning experiences for students. All the information you provide, whether ratings or text comments, will be kept within the QOLT program. No information you provide will be shared without your express written permission.

The Course Demographics part of this Review has seven questions.

The Course Objectives part is comprised of 54 objectives organized into ten sections as follows:

  1. Course Overview and Introduction (8 objectives)
  2. Assessment and Evaluation of Student Learning (6 objectives)
  3. Instructional Materials and Resources Utilized (6 objectives)
  4. Student Interaction and Community (7 objectives)
  5. Facilitation and Instruction (8 objectives)
  6. Technology for Teaching and Learning (5 objectives)
  7. Learner Support and Resources (4 objectives)
  8. Accessibility and Universal Design (7 objectives)
  9. Course Summary and Wrap-up (3 objectives)
  10. Mobile Design Readiness (4 objectives)

Recommendations for completing the Course Objectives part are provided.

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If you have any questions or comments about the content of this QOLT Course Assessment, please contact the HSU QOLT Coordinator, Kimberly Vincent-Layton by phone at 707.826.6112 or by email at kimberly@humboldt.edu.

If you find any part of this assessment inaccessible for any reason, please contact the CSU Accessible Technology Initiative (ATI) at ati@calstate.edu or the Center for Usability in Design and Accessibility (CUDA) by phone at 562.985.2348 or by email at cuda@csulb.edu.