Newest Members of Course Quality Program Announced
Members of the NC State faculty work diligently to provide cutting edge delivery of their courses to maximize student success in their respective courses. Much was learned about teaching and learning online during the pandemic and the members of the Course Quality Program are dedicated to continuous improvements in their online course content.
The Course Quality Program has several pathways to success, including the Quality Matters (QM) Essential Standards Program (QMESP) and the Online Course Improvement Program (OCIP). QMESP is a pathway in which faculty apply the essential QM standards to one of their current online or blended courses. OCIP is an opportunity for faculty who teach online and are seeking to build upon their existing knowledge and skills in pursuit of improving one of their online courses.
Over the next semester, these groups will work to complete their programs and enhance online student learning experience at NC State.
New Members of Online Course Improvement Program:
- Steven Miller, College of Education, Department of STEM Education
- Tamara Pandolfo, College of Natural Resources, Department Forestry and Environmental Resources
- Carrol Warren, College of Education, Department of Educational Leadership, Policy, and Human Development
- Wendy Krause, College of Textiles, Department of Textile Engineering, Chemistry and Science
- Travis Park, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences
New Members of Quality Matters Essential Standards Program:
- Clint Stevenson, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Department of Food, Bioprocessing and Nutrition Sciences
- Peter Hessling, College of Education, Department of Educational Leadership, Policy, and Human Development
- Mike Mullen, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences
Congratulations to the newest members of the Course Quality team!