Course development efforts vary in scope depending on the nature of the work, including new course development, revisions, or updates. Below is an outline of the four primary types of development, ranging from routine updates to full course creation.
Different Types of Contracted Course Development:
Standard Textbooks update
Major Textbook update
Major Course Revisions
New Course development
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Standard Textbooks Update
No 3rd party integration (MyLab, MindTap, Wiley, J&B, etc.) or integration of Textbook and reading chapters
- Updates to content
- Chapters merged or removed, etc.
- Move Module Objectives/titles
- Move Assignments - Rubrics
- Change some Tests/Exams questions
Major Textbook Update
3rd party integration (MyLab, MindTap, Wiley, J&B, etc.) - Updates to Assignments and Quizzes/Exams and gradebook
Creation of:
- Content for new chapters in textbook
- New Module Objectives/Titles
- New Assignments - Rubrics
- New Tests/Exams
Major Course Revisions
Includes a combination of the following:
- Significant changes to course content and curriculum
- Changes to program learning outcomes or course learning objectives.
- Major changes to assessments and/or other graded items.
- Changes to student-to-student activities and interactions.
- Significant updates to course materials, textbooks, integrations or technologies.
- Changes that would impact program requirements.
Changes to meet new accreditation requirements or industry standard
New Course Development
This type refers to the development of a brand-new course for online delivery. It involves comprehensive design and content creation from the ground up, initiated after receiving approval from the curriculum committee.