“In progress” course?
When an online course goes through the peer review process and does not meet minimum rubric standards (minimum standards = a score of 60 out of 70 possible points AND yes scores on all 3-point essential standards) the course is considered “in progress”. The instructor of the “in progress” course is strongly encouraged to make recommended changes in order to bring the overall score up.
Starting this semester, peer review team leaders will send out reminders to instructors with courses still in the “in progress” mode — encouraging them to make the suggested changes and to contact the team leader upon completion. Once the team leader verifies the changes, he/she will revise the review results and the instructor receives a new score and written review. It’s a win-win situation!
Curious about the entire review process? Click the “Peer Review Process” tab on the left-hand side of this page. Let me know if you have questions!
Posted: September 12th, 2008 under Peer Review.
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