Seven College of Health Sciences faculty members participated in the eCampus Quality Instruction Program (eQIP) during the spring 2015 semester. The eCampus Center offers professional development opportunities several times a year – in fall, spring and summer – with an aim to help faculty build, teach and refine online courses.
eCampus Course Design and Development Seminar or eCampus Course Design Phase:
- Kelley Connor, associate professor in the School of Nursing – NSIM 503 Simulation Practicum and NSIM 501 Educational Simulation Methods
- Rosemary Macy, associate professor in the School of Nursing – NSIM 501 Educational Simulation Methods
- Molly Prengaman, associate professor in the School of Nursing – NURS 542/543 Primary Care Management of Adult/Geriatric Health and Illness I
- Janet Reis, senior research scientist in the College of Health Sciences Office of Research – IPE 321 Basics of Care Coordination
eCampus Teaching Online Seminar:
- Andy Hyer, assistant professor in the Department of Community and Environmental Health in the School of Allied Health Sciences – HLTHST 382 Research Methods in Health
- Omair Shamim, adjunct faculty in the Department of Community and Environmental Health in the School of Allied Health Sciences – HLTHST 300 Pathophysiology
Quality MattersTM Peer Review:
Heath Walters, site coordinator for the Coeur D’Alene MSW program in the School of Social Work – SOCWRK 526 Evaluation and Treatment of Mental Disorders