Online Education Policy Documents

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Online Education Policy Documents

 

In 2012, Provost and Academic Vice President Pamela Zarkowski called together a task force charged with evaluating alternative delivery models at UDM, including online education. The report produced by this group included a number of recommendations, including the development of a series of policy statements. These policy statements have been written and await approval. Draft versions of these statements may be viewed herein, by UDM faculty, staff, and administrators. An active TitanConnect username and password is required to view these files.

Recent Submissions

  • Unknown author (2015-05-18)
    The University will make every effort to use full-time UDM faculty to both develop and teach online courses, provided the faculty are willing, interested, capable (or at least willing to learn), and available. However, to ...
  • Unknown author (2015-05-18)
    To ensure that students in a program have consistently high quality education experiences, courses developed for an online program need to be owned by that program and the university. The expectation is that any qualified ...
  • Unknown author (2015-05-18)
    "The Higher Learning Commission is required by the U.S. Department of Education to assure that all its member institutions are complying with the expectations of specific regulations accreditors must enforce as part of ...
  • Unknown author (2015-05-18)
    When the University offers a 100% online course or program, it will be offered with the expectation that students need not visit campus for any reason. Students must be able to access all course materials and complete all ...
  • Unknown author (2015-05-18)
    There will be cases where faculty developing an online course or program will want to include one or more face-to-face sessions. This will need to be made clear to students before enrolling in the program or course. ...

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