Campus News students create online newscast

Students involved in MSUM’s Campus News have worked together to create a special online edition of the newscast. Campus News normally airs on Prairie Public Television each year during the spring semester, but because of the pandemic and classes going online, the traditional production was forced to come to an end. Several students stepped up and volunteered to create stories […]

Online Course Design Essentials: A support resource

A basic checklist   Please find linked a document titled, Online Course Design Essentials. The Office of Online Learning synthesized practices from the instructional design community to create a quick, one-page reference guide for faculty as they begin to consider teaching summer and, potentially, fall courses online.   This checklist contains basic building blocks and does not serve as a comprehensive approach to […]

College for Kids & Teens moves online for summer 2020

To ensure the health and safety of our Dragon family, College for Kids & Teens has canceled all on-campus courses for Summer 2020. We’re disappointed. We’re also committed to keeping our Dragon family safe while providing your kids with fun and educational summer opportunities. That is why we are excited to announce College for Kids & Teens is moving online! […]

Development opportunities through Quality Matters

Explore professional development opportunities covering a wide array of content available throughout the year via Quality Matters. Registration fees for these professional development opportunities will be paid for by the Office of Online Learning (OL). Faculty may register for one online session at a time and provide proof of successful completion prior to registering for additional sessions paid for by […]

Explore professional development opportunities

Explore professional development opportunities covering a wide array of content available throughout the year via Online Learning Consortium. Registration fees for these professional development opportunities will be paid for by the Office of Online Learning. Faculty may register for one online session at a time and provide proof of successful completion prior to registering for additional sessions paid for by […]