Faculty support
Successful collaborations
Ecampus partners with 11 OSU academic colleges and 1,200+ faculty members each year.
Course Development and Training
The Course Development and Training (CDT) team works with faculty members from across campus to bring Oregon State classes worldwide. Our creative staff of instructional designers and multimedia specialists collaborates with faculty to ensure their online courses are designed in a manner to help students meet specific learning objectives.
- Instructional design consultation
- Course building (online and hybrid)
- Multimedia development
- Custom programming
- Videography
- Canvas and course development training
- Copyright assistance
- Facilitation strategies
- Federal and OSU accessibility compliance
- Continuous quality improvement and support
QM Online Course Design
Ecampus is excited to begin a new initiative that seeks to improve student learning experiences and success in online courses by focusing on improving course design, using the independent and research-based Quality Matters (QM) peer review process. Learn more about QM Online Course Design.
Hybrid Course Initiative
Ecampus supports the efforts of OSU's Hybrid Course Initiative, which focuses on the redesign of selected on-campus courses for hybrid delivery. Through this program, the Center for Teaching and Learning provides instructional design services and facilitation of term-long faculty learning communities composed of small groups of faculty who are engaged in hybrid course redesign. For more information on the Hybrid Course Initiative, contact Cub Kahn.
Contact
For additional information about these services and more, please contact Karen Watté.
Karen Watté
Director of Course Development and Training
541-737-2613
karen.watte@oregonstate.edu
Features and Navigation
Ready for spring term?
Faculty resources: CRN request, update syllabus, order textbooks, schedule exam proctoring, course rollover. See checklist.
We offer financial support to develop and refresh online programs and courses. Submit a course proposal or a new program proposal.