Guide to Online Course Design

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DODGE FAMILY COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Guide to Online Course Design and Delivery


CONTACT INFORMATION

Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences 
Online and Academic Technology Services

casonline@ou.edu 
ou.edu/cas/online 


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Welcome 

The sections in this guide are designed to assist faculty and instructors to:


Understand OU and the College Standards and Guidelines


Create a Course in Canvas

Including

    • Convert their existing course, or part of their existing course, to the online environment
    • Create a new online course 
    • Build a strong and flexible in-person course in Canvas that also has the versatility to be delivered in an online or blended format if needed

Teach and Create a Presence Online


➜ There are many factors to consider when creating and delivering an online course. This guide walks you through the basics of online course design and instruction.


WHERE TO BEGIN 
Depending on where you are at in the development process please click the link below that best applies to you.

 

 

 

 

JOINING THE COURSE

Please note: To view some examples in this course you may need to click the +Join this Course button in the upper right corner of your screen (this may be at the bottom if you are on a smaller screen). 

If you do not have an OU login....
To join the course if you do not have an OU login visit https://canvas.ou.edu/register  to create an account and use the following join code: KR3L6E

 


 

This Guide was created by the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences at The University of Oklahoma. Unless otherwise noted, all text and images fall under the CC Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike license.

Appropriate credit in the case of using the content of this guide where you have not changed anything:
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