Home » Teach Online » Professional Development for Teaching Online » IDL6543 IDL6543 IDL6543 is an award-winning, non-credit course for faculty provided by UCF’s Center for Distributed Learning (CDL). The purpose of this faculty development course is to help you succeed as you develop and deliver your fully online (W) or blended (which includes mixed mode [M], limited attendance [RS]) courses. IDL6543 is intentionally designed to model effective instructional design by focusing on the pedagogy, logistics, and broader technology skills, involved in teaching online at UCF. General Course Structure IDL6543 is a 10-week professional development course, during which time participants will attend live seminars and consultations, complete web-based activities and develop online or blended course materials. IDL6543 provides first-hand learner experiences excerpted from multiple modalities, but IDL6543 is offered as a blended course, requiring both online and in-person participation. Please note that while IDL6543 participants focus on one course in a particular modality, IDL6543 involves experiences with a variety of modalities for which participants are credentialed to design and teach upon completion of IDL6543. IDL6543 Time Commitment The time commitment for IDL6543 is not inconsequential. It is a 10-week professional development course and will require a minimum of 80 clock hours. IDL6543 participants should be prepared to dedicate at least 8 hours per week to successfully participate in and complete weekly course content and activities. IDL6543 Final Review and Virtual Showcase During IDL6543, you will design and develop course material for an online or blended course. At the end of each cohort, participants will submit the created online/blended course materials for review. The design of the created course artifacts will be reviewed by an Instructional Designer against a set of course instructional design guidelines that align with the UCF Core Quality Design Standards. IDL6543 participants will also be required to share their newly developed online or blended course artifacts during a virtual showcase. At a minimum, participants will develop: A course orientation module Two (2) modules/units of instructional content IDL6543 Completion Benefits After successful completion of this course, faculty participants will receive the following completion benefits: An Asynchronous Design and Teaching (ADT) credential to design, develop and teach digital learning courses (W, M, or RS) at UCF. Access to input from instructional designers. After successfully completing this course, faculty will be permanently paired with an Instructional Designer to provide pedagogical support while employed by UCF and while teaching online modality courses. Access to and support from award winning graphics and media producers. Technical support for any current or future Webcourse related issue via Webcourses@UCF Support. Some IDL6543 participants are eligible for a stipend or course release. Your college will determine whether you will receive funding or course release time to participate in IDL6543. Interested in Teaching Online? Start by reviewing the Frequently Asked Questions below. Next, discuss your interest with the chair of your program. If you and your department chair are in agreement, they will place you on the IDL6543 potential participant request list for your college. Each college communicates its online priorities to the Center for Distributed Learning. CDL’s administrators will start the initial communication when you are scheduled to participate in IDL6543. From there, CDL’s instructional designers will take over and guide you through the process of developing online courses. If you would like to participate in IDL6543 in an upcoming semester, please start the conversation with your department chair. IDL6543 Schedule Fall 2024 Date Topic LocationTime Friday, August 30Module 0: Getting StartedWebcourses@UCF Friday, September 6Connect Session 1 – IDL6543 KickoffIn-person DLC 136 A & B9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. | Session times are approximate Monday, September 9Module 1: Navigating Digital Learning at UCFWebcourses@UCF Monday, September 16Module 2: Exploring Learner-Centered Course DesignWebcourses@UCF Friday, September 20Connect Session 2 – Online/Blended Course DesignIn-person DLC 136 A & B9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. | Session times are approximate Monday, September 23Module 3: Mapping Your Online/Blended CourseWebcourses@UCF Monday, September 30Module 4: Selecting and Creating Instructional MaterialsWebcourses@UCF Friday, October 4Connect Session #3 – CDL Services ExpoVirtual via Zoom9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. | Session times are approximate Monday, October 7Module 5: Using Technology to Support LearningWebcourses@UCF Monday, October 14Module 6: Exploring Additional Topics in Digital Learning Friday, October 18Connect Session #4 – Course FacilitationVirtual via Zoom9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. | Session times are approximate Monday, October 21Module 7: Building Your Course & Peer ReviewWebcourses@UCF Monday, October 28Module 8: Facilitating Your Online/Blended CourseWebcourses@UCF Monday, November 4Module 9: Evaluating Your Online/Blended Course & Continued LearningWebcourses@UCF Monday, November 11Module 10: Showcasing Your Online/Blended Course & Next StepsWebcourses@UCF Spring 2025 DateTopicLocationTime Friday, January 17Module 0: Getting StartedWebcourses@UCF Friday, January 24Connect Session 1 – IDL6543 KickoffIn-person DLC 136 A & B9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. | Session times are approximate Monday, January 27Module 1: Navigating Digital Learning at UCFWebcourses@UCF Monday, February 3Module 2: Exploring Learner-Centered Course DesignWebcourses@UCF Friday, February 7Connect Session 2 – Online/Blended Course DesignIn-person DLC 136 A & B9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. | Session times are approximate Monday, February 10Module 3: Mapping Your Online/Blended CourseWebcourses@UCF Monday, February 17Module 4: Selecting and Creating Instructional MaterialsWebcourses@UCF Friday, February 21Connect Session #3 – CDL Services ExpoVirtual via Zoom9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. | Session times are approximate Monday, February 24Module 5: Using Technology to Support LearningWebcourses@UCF Monday, March 3Module 6: Exploring Additional Topics in Digital LearningWebcourses@UCF Friday, March 7Connect Session #4 – Course FacilitationVirtual via Zoom9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. | Session times are approximate Monday, March 10Module 7: Building Your Course & Peer ReviewWebcourses@UCF Monday, March 24Module 8: Facilitating Your Online/Blended CourseWebcourses@UCF Monday, March 31Module 9: Evaluating Your Online/Blended Course & Continued LearningWebcourses@UCF Monday, April 7Module 10: Showcasing Your Online/Blended Course & Next StepsWebcourses@UCF Summer 2025 DateTopicLocationTime Friday, May 23Module 0: Getting StartedWebcourses@UCF Friday, May 30Connect Session 1 – IDL6543 KickoffIn-person DLC 136 A & B9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. | Session times are approximate Monday, June 2Module 1: Navigating Digital Learning at UCFWebcourses@UCF Monday, June 9Module 2: Exploring Learner-Centered Course DesignWebcourses@UCF Friday, June 13Connect Session 2 – Online/Blended Course DesignIn-person DLC 136 A & B9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. | Session times are approximate Monday, June 16Module 3: Mapping Your Online/Blended CourseWebcourses@UCF Monday, June 23Module 4: Selecting and Creating Instructional MaterialsWebcourses@UCF Friday, June 27Connect Session #3 – CDL Services ExpoVirtual via Zoom9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. | Session times are approximate Monday, June 30Module 5: Using Technology to Support LearningWebcourses@UCF Monday, July 7Module 6: Exploring Additional Topics in Digital LearningWebcourses@UCF Friday, July 11Connect Session #4 – Course FacilitationVirtual via Zoom9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. | Session times are approximate Monday, July 14Module 7: Building Your Course & Peer ReviewWebcourses@UCF Monday, July 21Module 8: Facilitating Your Online/Blended CourseWebcourses@UCF Monday, July 28Module 9: Evaluating Your Online/Blended Course & Continued LearningWebcourses@UCF Monday, Aug. 4Module 10: Showcasing Your Online/Blended Course & Next StepsWebcourses@UCF How to Prepare for IDL6543 If you have been nominated for IDL6543, a professional development course in effective online course design and facilitation, please complete the items listed below prior to the start of the course to ensure successful onboarding. Complete Essentials of Webcourses@UCF, an orientation to UCF’s learning management system, Canvas, if you have not already done so. This course is a prerequisite to IDL6543 and should be completed no later than the 2nd week of the IDL6543 session. Review the IDL6543 course schedule and attendance requirements. Record the dates/times of the four required synchronous Connect Sessions on your calendar. Allocate around 8 hours per week for engaging in asynchronous activities and completing assignments as part of your online course design and development process. At a minimum, you will be required to design and develop a getting started module and two content modules for your online or blended course by the end of IDL6543. Ask your department to verify the course prefix, number, title, and modality of the course you will design and develop during IDL6543. New UCF course modalities will be implemented in summer 2024. Ask your department the following questions: When will you be scheduled to teach this newly designed course? Are there any departmental requirements you should be aware of when designing this course? Are there existing course materials available for this course? Locate the following for the course you will design and develop during IDL6543: Course goals or objectives Course catalog description Gather any of the following to which you have access: Existing course syllabus Textbook(s) and publisher materials Existing course materials Frequently Asked Questions What major topics does IDL6543 address?1. Online Policy Adherence and Compliance2. Foundational Learning Theory3. Quality Course Design & Development4. Inclusive Learning Experience Management & Instruction5. Technology Use & Integration in Digital Learning6. Access to Quality Support Services7. Continued Learning, Reflection & Evaluation How is the IDL6543 course facilitated?IDL6543 is co-facilitated by two course facilitators – a CDL Instructional Designer and an experienced UCF online teaching faculty. How is the IDL6543 course designed?The course is designed to model effective instructional design and pedagogical practices. Participants experience various modalities including blended (with both in-person and virtual meetings) and fully online. – View Infographic What are the course pre-requisites?Essentials of Webcourses@UCF is a pre-requisite for IDL6543 and is a self-paced online training course that introduces faculty to the tools and functionality of the university’s learning management system (LMS) Canvas by Instructure branded at UCF as Webcourses@UCF. (Enroll in Essentials of Webcourses@UCF) Can adjunct instructors enroll in IDL6543?Yes, adjunct instructors are eligible to enroll in the program on a space available basis. Do UCF faculty need to enroll in IDL6543 to teach online or blended courses at UCF?Yes. Faculty are required to successfully complete IDL6543 to be able to design and deliver in the online environment using the fully online (W), mixed mode (M) or limited attendance (RS) modes of delivery at UCF. What are participants expected to do in IDL6543? During IDL6543 participants will interact with and participate in a variety of activities including the following: (1) Engage in and complete weekly online readings and activities. (2) Attend and participate in four synchronous sessions referred to as IDL6543 Connect Sessions. (3) Attend and participate in four consultations with an instructional designer. (4) Participate in a Virtual Showcase. The showcase is held at the end of the course and allows you to give a brief presentation on the course you designed and developed during IDL6543. (5) Meet the requirements for a Final Course Design Review. During the final week of IDL6543, the online/blended digital artifacts created during the IDL6543 course will be reviewed by an Instructional Designer against a set of course instructional design guidelines that align with the UCF Core Quality Design Standards.