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Noncredit Course Development Process
Note: This is the development process to share with our noncredit partners. Internal steps and details have been omitted.
1) Project Planning Phase (simultaneous to MOU Development)
- Noncredit Course Developer receives new course approval from noncredit administration.
- Noncredit Course Developer requests Learning Engineer/Media Support
- Discovery call between the Learning Engineer (LE) and Course Developer takes place. The Lead Instructor/Subject Matter expert(LI/SME) may be included.
- If the LI/SME is not available, a separate call may be offered.
- If it is determined that a significant amount of media will be required, an additional meeting with the Course Developer, Instructional Media Producer, and the LI/SME may be scheduled.
- Noncredit Course Developer completes MOU and secures instructor, notifies Learning Engineering Group that the MOU is signed and complete, as well as any relevant details/parameters regarding schedule expectations and limitations.
- Learning Engineering Group may provide information to the Noncredit Course Developer related to:
- Timeline for when instructor will need to be prepared to work with us;
- The instructor level of effort in developing the content;
- The launch date of the course;
- The complexity of the development or consultation effort we have bandwidth to provide;
- The timeline for deliverables to be exchanged in the development process (e.g. Instructor provides content to IST/ISD/LE by X date; Development to be complete by X date);
- Terms of revisions to be made once draft content is provided in the LMS.
- Learning Engineering Group may provide information to the Noncredit Course Developer related to:
2) Design & Development
- Course Development Kickoff meeting is held with the LE and LI/SME to review the course design process and finalize the development schedule.
- Begin development of course map
- If this course is in a redesign process: Review "Parking Lot" items
- Course Pilot with one module of course content is developed.
- LI/SME creates Course Pilot/example content (including a lecture segment with example recorded media element(s) to be embedded in the Canvas development site).
- LE creates a sample lesson/module/unit in Canvas with actual course content.
- LI/SME records a sample video with Instructional Media Producer for the course Pilot.
- LE and LI/SME collaborate on completing the full course map.
- LE and LI/SME collaborate on building the full course in the LMS utilizing the course map and following the timeline agreement made during the kick-off meeting.
- Items can be added to the "parking lot" to be reviewed and addressed during the next design cycle.
- LE and LI/SME collaborate on finalizing the full course development by the deadline set for pre-course launch.
3) Pre-Course Launch (30 working days prior to course launch)
- Quality Review by Learning Engineering Group.
- Issues related to subject matter are addressed in collaboration with the LI/SME.
- Final review by LI/SME
- Final sign-off by course developer (or others as needed).
4) Launch
- LE publishes course
- LE notifies Course Developer when course is published
- Course Facilitator makes note of items to be added to the "parking lot" to be reviews and addressed during a potential forthcoming design cycle.
5) Post-Course Debrief
- LE and Course Developer collaborate on reviewing student & faculty evaluations for opportunities for iterative improvement.
- LE and Course Developer prioritize items for iterative improvement based on evaluations.
- Prioritized list is added to the "parking lot" items to be reviewed and addressed during a potential forthcoming design cycle.
6) Future Course Offerings
- Course Developer received course approval from Noncredit Administration
- Course Developer requests LE/Media Support
- Maintenance (8 hours or less of Learning Engineering Time)
- Within a 3 year period, the Course Developer can request link checks and minimal changes for new offerings of the same course. (Note: This is not a course revision and does not address substantial "parking lot" items)
- Revisions (more than 8 hours of Learning Engineering Time)
- The revision process mirrors the course development process.
- Maintenance (8 hours or less of Learning Engineering Time)