Create a New Course
Through one-on-one consultations, our instructional designers will help you create your face-to-face, hybrid or online course. We will review your student learning objectives, course assessments and learning activities to ensure they all match up. By aligning these three factors, you will be able to measure whether your students learned what you intended.
We will also review your learning materials for accessibility and check if they align with the educational technologies you will use in your course. If needed, our instructional and multimedia designers will help you design and develop accessible learning materials.
Finally, we will work with you to structure your learning activities and assessments in a logical way, helping your students develop foundational knowledge and skills and build up from there.
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Put a Course Online
Our instructional designers will work with you to transition your face-to-face or hybrid course to the online environment, following best practices of online teaching and learning. We will review your student learning objectives, course assessments and learning activities to ensure they match up and are appropriate for the online environment. In addition, we will provide you with research-based online teaching strategies.
You can also access our ADA-compliant course shell to help you structure your course in D2L much faster. With pre-designed pages and modules, the shell allows you to focus on building your courses without having to battle the technology.Download the course shellanduse our rapid course design guideto get started.
Finally, we will review your online learning materials for accessibility and check if they align with the educational technologies you will use in your course. If needed, our instructional and multimedia designers will help you design and develop accessible online learning materials.
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Get Started as a New Faculty
Starting a job can be overwhelming, but we are here to make this change easier on you.
You can use our ADA-compliant course shell, which will help you structure your course in D2L much faster. With pre-designed pages and modules, the shell allows you to focus on building your courses without having to battle the technology.Download the course shellanduse our rapid course design guideto get started.
We also haveinformation on university-approved educational technologiesthat you may find useful. For additional information on troubleshooting or using those technologies, you can contactyour college’s instructional systems analyst.
If you are designing a new course, you may find thisinformation on backward design and learning objectiveshelpful. If you need additional help, please reach out to us by submitting a project request. We can work with you to improve your learning objectives, course assessments, learning activities and course structure.
Also, if you need an interactive or innovative element for your course, let us know. Some of the services we offer that can help you innovate your course include building interactive learning modules, creating educational games, producing videos (including 360 videos), building a virtual reality environment, producing 2D or 3D animations or building a 3D model or object.
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Design & Print a Poster
Our technical illustrator will work with you to improve the layout of your poster and size your digital files accordingly, optimizing the quality of your prints. We can print projects up to 44 inches wide on either matte or gloss paper. Our most common print sizes are 24"x36" and 36"x48". Custom sizes are available upon request. We can also print projects up to 36 inches wide on fabric for easier transportation to and from conferences.
We also provide faculty with lamination services for prints up to 40 inches wide as well as foam core mounting for prints as large as 36"x48".
Cost for these services is based on quantity and size. We only accept payment made with your JagCard cash or through an Inter-Department Request (IDR).
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