Course Development Timeline

The course development process spans 8 months. The completion of each task by the deadline is important to ensure that the next stage of the development process can begin on time. The following tables show the approximate breakdown of the 8-month schedule. Please note that extensive media production or copyright clearance will require additional time.

Standard schedule

Phase Plan Signed Phase 1:

Outline and Modules 1 – 4

Phase 2:

Modules 5 – 9

Phase 3:

Modules 10 – 13

Course is ready on-line for Academic Review Academic Review Suggestions from the review are incorporated into course Final version is available online Course is opened to students
Completion due date Week 0
Term 1
Week 9 Week 13 Week 18
Term 2
Week 22 Week 26 Week 28 Week 30 Week 35
Term 3
Orientation to teaching online
Course content development, including media development, such as annotated PowerPoint, illustration, lecture capture, etc. Content revisions, based on the academic review.
Orientation to educational technology
Copyright clearance
Create Library Course Reserves for course readings. Finalize Library Course Reserves
Tutorial to LMS for instructors

Sample Schedule

Time Start of
developme
nt process
Phase 1:
Outline
and
Modules 1
– 4
Phase 2:
Modules 5 –
9
Phase 3:
Modules 10
– 13
Course is
ready on-line
for Academic
Review
Academic
Review
Academic
review
suggestions
incorporated into course
Final
version
available
online
Course
open to
students
Example #1 Sept 01
(Term 1)
Nov 01 Dec 01 Jan 1 (Term 2) Feb 01 March 01 March 15 Apr 01 May
(Term 3)
Example #2 Jan 01
(Term 2)
March 01 Apr 01 May 1 (Term 3) June 01 July 01 July 15 Aug 01 September
(Term 1)
Example #3 May 01
(Term 3)
July 01 Aug 01 Sept 01 (Term 1) Oct 01 Nov 01 Nov 15 Dec01 January
(Term 2)

In the event the actual development timeline deviates from the schedule in the Course Development Plan, a review of all commitments and resources will be conducted. The ETS Senior Manager and the Assistant Dean must then approve an exception.