Faculty course offerings
Our instructional designers work collaboratively to develop online instruction courses, deliver workshops, and host webinars to support the tools and teaching practices that help faculty continue to develop high-quality teaching and learning opportunities.
NAU Online and Innovative Educational Initiatives is pleased to announce two micro-credential series.
Foundations in Effective Online Teaching: micro-certificate series
Teaching Online @NAU
Dive into online teaching with this self-paced course from Northern Arizona University! Whether you’re just starting out or looking for a refresher, this course will help you explore evidence-based best practices in online teaching. With five modules to guide you, completing the course will earn you a certificate of completion, required for online teaching at NAU since fall 2019. New faculty members will be automatically enrolled in the course, accessible through Canvas.
Teaching Online @NAU: Best Practices
Join our interactive online workshop (5-day, 15-hour commitment) to enhance your online teaching skills. Dive into key frameworks such as Community of Inquiry and Universal Design for Learning, with practical advice from seasoned instructors. This course is part of a series at NAU leading to a micro-credential in effective online teaching.
Current Trends in Engagement Strategies: intermediate micro-certificate series
Fundamentals in Leveraging Google Workspace for Education & Microsoft 365: MS Teams for student engagement
This asynchronous self-paced online-facilitated workshop (5–7 days, approximately 15-hour expected commitment) will explore engagement strategies in Google Workspace and Microsoft 365, with an emphasis on Microsoft Teams. Each of these collaborative technologies are powerful tool sets that can be leveraged for educational purposes. The workshop includes an implementation plan as part of the assessment and is offered throughout the academic year.
Collaboration for Learning in Online Environments: an experiential workshop
Our facilitated asynchronous online workshop (5–7 days, approximately 15-hour expected commitment) will focus on organizing effective and engaging collaboration activities in an online environment. Topics include benefits, best practices, and pedagogical considerations for active collaboration; establishing communication channels and group expectations; collaborative technology; peer review; and collaborative grading. This workshop is offered throughout the academic year.
Alternative assessments to promote engagement
This facilitated asynchronous self-paced online workshop (5–7 days, approximately 15-hour expected commitment) will assist you in designing and evaluating alternative assessments. Participants will have the opportunity to learn using authentic example assessments from NAU courses. Topics include universal and inclusive assessment design; alignment of course objectives, activities, and assessments; scoring guides for feedback and grading; and implementation of technologies. The workshop includes an implementation plan as part of the assessment, and is offered throughout the academic year.
NAU Online facilitated course build workshop
Get expert guidance on building or updating your online course. Faculty will receive mentoring, technical support, and design recommendations backed by research.