Quality Review
The ASP Quality Review process combines the power of the Quality Matters process with a functionality and usability review. Quality reviewers provide you with recommendations and feedback that will enhance the student experience.
The ASP Quality Review process combines the power of the Quality Matters process with a functionality and usability review. Quality reviewers provide you with recommendations and feedback that will enhance the student experience.
The Common Program Elements are a consensus on nomenclature, resources, policies, and practices that can be consistent across courses in a program.
We believe in putting faculty first. AP differentiates its support to faculty by ensuring that program leaders and faculty are at the helm and in the driver’s seat of all program and content decisions, development and oversight.
Learn about the dynamic and flexible course offer schedule concept pioneered and championed by Academic Partnerships.
Driving access and enablement of best-in-class educational tools, templates, and technology to improve both faculty and student experiences.
A faculty-centered approach in developing competitive and rigorous online programs.
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What is Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy? Learn how educators are reframing Bloom’s Taxonomy through the lens of educational technology, blended learning,
What We’re Reading & Watching Conferences EdgeCon Winter 2024 – Edge, The Nation’s Nonprofit Technology Consortium – February 8 (Madison,
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In addition to the overall attributes that AP recommends to help ensure an online program is competitive in the market,
Conferences CHEA/CIQG Annual Conference - January 29–February 1 (Washington, D.C.)The theme for this year’s four-day conference is “Quality Assurance Matters,” a
Live online course design and delivery webinars hosted by the Academic Services and Products team
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