The Provost's Office instituted a Distributed Learning Quality Review process (DLQR) in 2013 as part of its commitment to ensuring high-quality distributed learning courses at the university. To successfully complete the review, each course must meet basic standards for design quality and ADA accessibility, which are spelled out in a review checklist approved by the Provost's Committee on Distributed Learning. The checklist is based on the Quality Matters™ Rubric, a nationally recognized quality benchmark.
Each year, the Provost's office contacts departments whose distributed-learning courses are slated for review, and the department chair designates a faculty member to prepare each course for the review. The review is conducted by instructional designers from the Center for Teaching Excellence and approved by the Provost's Distributed Learning Committee. Faculty preparing courses for review have access to assistance from CTE instructional designers and are eligible to receive a small course revision grant.
Grant Recipients 2019
Salandra Bowman, Instructor, African American Studies, College of Arts and SciencesAFAM 201, Introduction to African American Studies |
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Dawn Campbell, Instructor, Women's and Gender Studies, College of Arts and SciencesWGST 112, Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies |
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Sherry Grosso, Instructor of Economics, Division of Business Administration and Economics, UofSC SumterMGSC 290 Computer Information Systems in Business and ECON 222 Principles of Macroeconomics |
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Marketa Kubickova, Assistant Professor, School of Hospitality and Tourism Management,
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Jingling Liu, Assistant Professor, Library and Information Science, School of Library and Information ScienceEDRM 801 Principles and Applications of Educational Research and EDRM 700 Introduction to Research in Education |
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Holly Overton, Assistant Professor, School of Journalism and Mass Communications, College of Information and CommunicationsJOUR 201 Principles of Public Relations |
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Amanda "Mandi" Schlegel, Assistant Professor, Instrumental Music Education, School of MusicMUSC 210 Understanding the Psychology of Music |
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Chuhan (Renee) Wang, Instructor, Hotel, School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, College of Hospitality, Retail and Sport ManagementHRTM 280 Foundations of Tourism |