1 | P a g e Outline of eLearning Design and Development Process The TTU Worldwide eLearning goal for the online course design and development process is to produce a quality and complia
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Outline of eLearning Design and Development Process
The TTU Worldwide eLearning goal for the online course design and development process is to produce a quality and compliant online course Quality is defined as meeting the standards of the Modified 2012 TLPDC Online Course Quality Rubric – meeting the rubric standards has been shown to result in high learner achievement of stated course objectives Compliance is defined as meeting ADA and copyright regulations and guidelines
Analysis Phase
1 week The initial meeting should be in-person and occur after the questionnaire has
been completed
• Complete Questionnaire
• Provide syllabus (if exists)
• Attend initial meeting Design Phase
1-3 Months The design phase should occur in four to six in-person meetings with typically
one week but no more than two weeks in-between each meeting
• Complete Course Plan – one to four weeks
• Complete Accessibility in a Nutshell training at some point during this
phase
• Complete Module Plans – three to eight weeks Development Phase
4-6 Months The Course Developer will be released during this phase to work on their own
to obtain a Blackboard course shell and develop content in the course shell In-person meetings may be held at the request of the Course Developer
• Develop first content module – four weeks
• Develop additional modules and welcome and getting started content– two
to four months
• Complete content development – one to two weeks
• Update syllabus – one to two weeks
Review Phase
1-2 Months The review phase includes a pre-review by the Instructional Designer and
Course Developer and then moves onto a formal review by a separate review team
• Course Developer and Instructional Designer conduct pre-review – one to two weeks
• Course Developer submits by email a request for formal review
• Course is reviewed – two to four weeks
• Course Developer completes any required course improvements – one to four weeks
• Course is approved