The MIC Online Teaching Baseline is a set
of base standards for teaching, learning,
assessment and communication to
support the consistency, usability, accessibility, student engagement and overall quality of the MIC digital teaching and
learning experience.
In digital programmes and with programmes
that are supported with digital resources,
the virtual learning environment (VLE) -
which is Moodle in the case of MIC -
performs multiple roles. Moodle is
the:
- Learning gateway for students,
- Face of your programme and your
teaching work, and the
- Online representation of the College
in general.
Students may rely on the Moodle
platform for many reasons which, together
with the points above, underscores the
importance of a coherent, consistent and
accessible experience for all.
The same quality standards and
processes that underpin the design and
development of MIC's academic programmes
are also applicable to their digital
presence.
The role of the VLE in fully online and
blended programmes highlights the
importance that must be placed on the
planning for, designing of and presenting
of a coherent learning and engagement
experience for students.
The MIC Moodle Baseline addresses six key
areas:
- How your programme and material is
structured and laid out;
- How assessment is presented and
supported;
- How communication with and between
students and teaching staff is
facilitated;
- How the programme is oriented and
setup;
- How Universal Design for Learning
principles are incorporated; and
- How students are supported to achieve
success.
The MIC Moodle Course Baseline
is adapted, with permission, from the UCLConnected Learning
Baseline and is informed by
research, practice and regulation.
Download or access the:
- MIC
Moodle Course Baseline (2024).
- MIC Evaluating my Module Checklist (2024).
- MIC Quality Manual (2019).
- Quality Assurance
Guidelines for Providers of Blended
and Fully Online Programmes (QG8)
(2023).