Course Material Development
Whether you are teaching in a traditional, technology-enhanced or a virtual classroom, CII staff can help you create, evaluate, modify or locate the course materials you want to use. Learn more about what is possible by viewing the sections below on this page or visit our Universal Design for Instruction page for information and tutorials on creating materials that meet your students diverse needs.
How Do I Request Help Creating My Materials?
Fill out the online Project Request form to begin the process of adding additional materials to your teaching collection. ACII staff member will contact you shortly after the form is received.
Instructional Materials |
Instructional Media |
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View audio/video, visual, presentation and Web-based course material examples created by your colleagues both with and without CII staff assistance. |
View multimedia, virtual reality, PDF, video, Web and illustration examples of course material development projects created by the CII staff at the request of Harper faculty. |
Learning Objects |
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Learning objects are small, reusable pieces of course content that are typically freely shared among educators. These objects are usually created by faculty and are placed in learning object repositories (LORs) on the Internet so others can easily access them. Search the LORs below to find out if there are already-developed course materials you may want to use. |
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