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UNC SYSTEM QM COUNCIL

Getting to Know Quality Matters

Have you wondered how Quality Matters (QM) started? Quality Matters began with a small group of colleagues in the MarylandOnline, Inc. (MOL) consortium who were trying to solve a common problem among the consortium member institutions: “How do we measure and guarantee the quality of a course?” This question was especially important as institutions began to create a system where they could share available seats in their online courses with other institutions. They needed a way to ensure course quality — that courses would be equivalent — for their students, regardless of where the course originated. In 2003 MOL outlined how the Quality Matters program could create a scalable process for course quality assurance, and applied for a Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE) grant from the U.S. Department of Education. (Learn more about QM here…)

About UNC System QM Council

The UNC System QM Council is an organization of QM representatives from UNC institutions that is supported by the UNC System Office. The QM Council’s objective is to guide participating UNC institutions and faculty through successful implementation and maintenance of online, hybrid and remote courses and programs. The co-chairs of the QM Council are Dr. Racheal Brooks (NCCU) and Dr. Enoch Park (Charlotte). For updates from the QM Council, you may subscribe to the weekly DLI newsletter from the UNC System Office here.

Upcoming QM Event: QM ConnectLX Virtual Conference

Interested in learning more about Quality Matters and connecting with individuals with similar interests? Attend the QM ConnectLX virtual conference on November 3 – 5, 2021. Full conference ($350) and one-day registration ($150) options are available: Click this link to learn more and to register.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Appalachian State University is seeking an Instructional Technology Consultant. Evaluation of applications begins Nov. 4th. Additional information, including application instructions, can be found in the position posting.