We are wrapping up Module Three. This was not an easy module and it likely stretched you a bit technically. That's okay! Hopefully you end the module with a deeper understanding of what it takes to build an accessible course and understand the benefits of Universal Design for Learning.
This week's module, Module Four, will discuss copyright. The amount of information on this topic could fill an entire 16-week, so know that this module just scratches the surface of the issue. It will give you a basic understanding, but use the links and resources to expand your understanding if you want to know more than just the basics.
This activities for this module will not take you very long to do. It is a light week! The module is not due until next Monday, Dec. 6, to accommodate holiday plans. Module Five will be released on Monday, Nov. 29 and will also be due Dec. 6. If you have downtime over the weekend, it is a great time to focus on developing your content. We like developing in Word and the Quality Course Content Outline Template that is on your flash stick will help those pieces come together in the online course. The more planning and preparing you do, the easier the process!
As a reminder, check your Assignment tool to make sure we have not returned assignments to you for further work. You have a checkpoint coming on December 6. This is when we send an update to your Deans and Chairs to let them know how you are doing in the course. We will let them know how many modules you have completed and give them an update on your course development progress.
Well, as many of you who are teaching now understand, I have some grading to do! Keep those assignments coming in. Remember that you are developing your course as you go, so put some effort into creating things that you can actually use in your course as you complete the assignments!
Enjoy your holiday festivities!
Tracy and Andrea
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