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Index IMIC- Introduction
Recommended Components
- Content - Communication & Collaboration - Assesments - Assignments & Testing - Copyright Compliance - Technology Considerations - Course Presentation - Course Evaluations - References
Interface Design
- Organization & Presentation - Navigation - Aesthetic Design & Graphics
Online Course Information
- Course Location - Incomplete/Temporary Grades - IT Learning Environments - Independant Departmental - SCPS/Provost Sponsored/Fast Track - EdNet LMS - Face-to-Face LMS - Breeze Live - Staff/TA's/RA's - Faculty Training - Supportrd Software - Course Activity - Not Accepted Course Types - Multiple Online Sections
Troubleshooting Information
- Student Financial Assistance - SCPS Course Registration - WebCT Access - Testing Arrangements - Pre-Course Consultations - IT Consultations/Issues - External Facilities
Important Information
- Copyright & "Fair Use" - Image Branding - Updating Courses - Course Development Deadlines - Online Course Preflight Checklist
designimg Recommended Components of Professional Online Course Development and Delivery
Section 2.8- Course Evaluations
Course evaluations for all online courses are only conducted by the online IMIC evaluation system. It includes:
  • SUU’s current campus-wide evaluation questions (see sample; SWF).
  • SCPS required evaluation questions
  • Departmental specific questions maybe requested by the Dean or Department Chair.

Every online course will be periodically reviewed by its departmental administration and the IMIC. Each course will be evaluated every semester by the IMIC to ensure quality consistent with the curriculum, currency, advancement of student-learning outcomes, Instructor performance, appropriate and educational effectiveness.

Evaluation reports will be e-mailed to the Instructor, Department Chair, and College Dean. Reports consist of Instructors overall performance (based on a scale of 1-5), total number of evaluations, and any student entered comments sorted by course number. Deans and Department Chairs can request additional details and information from the evaluation results.

Here are some samples of the Evaluation reports:

To Instructors-

Enclosed you will find the submitted results of last semester’s evaluations for your Distance Education course(s). A copy has been sent to your Dean and Department Chair. If you have a response to include with your student rating and comments, submit them to your Dean and Department Chair.

Overall you received a rating of 3.77 on a 5 point scale for all of your course(s). This semester you have received 20 total evaluations.

If a written statement was included by a student in the evaluation, the comments submitted are sorted by course number below:

CPS 1010 - Thank you for the opportunity! Dr. Doe does a great job- best communication I’ve had with a distance ed course.

To Dean and Department Chair-

As a service to SUU, the IMIC has constructed an Online evaluation system. This email is sent to you so that your Department/College can have a brief regarding instructor performance that was submitted by students. The IMIC has a detailed archive of each evaluation submitted. If additional evaluation details and or information is needed, please contact the IMIC.

Enclosed you will find the results of last semester’s evaluations of the Distance Education course(s) that were submitted for Doe, Joe, one of the instructors in which you administer within your college.

Overall they have received a rating of 3.77 on a 5 point scale. This semseter they have received 20 total evaluations.

If a written statement was included by a student in the evaluation, the comments submitted are sorted by course number below:

CPS 1010 - Thank you for the opportunity! Dr. Doe does a great job- best communication I’ve had with a distance ed course.


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