Online Teaching Certification Pathways
How to Begin Teaching Online at Cañada
Here are some steps you can take to begin teaching online asynchronous, synchronous, multi-modal, or hybrid courses at Cañada.
- Discuss online teaching opportunities with your division dean.
- Add a DE Addendum to the course you'd like to begin teaching online or hybrid, if it doesn't already have one with the Curriculum Committee.
- Get certified to teach online, or get re-certified if your certification was completed more than three years ago. See below.
Online Teaching Certification & Re-Certification Options
Our District offers the Quality Online Teaching & Learning (QOTL) Trainings multiple times each academic year. The courses are facilitated by Instructional Technologists, Designers and DE Coordinators from our three sister colleges. QOTL cohorts are asynchronous online Canvas courses, so they give faculty a student's perspective of learning online on Canvas. Below are your options for completing QOTL offerings for online teaching certification, or their equivalents.
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QOTL 1 - This training is great for faculty who are brand new to online teaching, or brand new to Canvas. This is also a great option for faculty who haven't received an online teaching certification in more than 10 years. |
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Step 2 - Re-certification (After 3 Years) | ||
QOTL 2 - This training is meant for faculty who've completed QOTL 1 or another online teaching certification 3 years ago, and are ready to get re-certified. The content of QOTL 2 builds on the content of QOTL 1 and takes faculty to a more advanced level of online teaching training. |
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Step 3 - Continuous Ongoing Quality Improvement (Every 3 Years) |
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Repeat either QOTL 2 (you can choose a different course content pathway), or another equivalent list above, every three years to maintain your online teaching certification. |
*If you'd like to apply for QOTL 1 equivalency, we invite you to submit your course transcripts and an online or hybrid course for a consultative course review to ensure that your course is aligned with the OEI Course Design Rubric. To submit and/or if you have any questions, please email Nada Nekrep, our Faculty Online Education Coordinator.