Do you have questions about teaching a Distance Education course?
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From Judith Osterman, Distance Education Director. Our Distance Education Instructional Design staff and Visualization Team are here to assist you in organizing your content for a successful course and learning experience for your students. We work closely with administration, faculty, and the entire DE Team to produce and manage over 300 individual Distance Education courses each semester. Please contact me to discuss your Distance Education needs. Phone: (702) 895-0708 |
Policies and Forms
- If you are interested in teaching a new Distance Education course start with the Course Development Approval Form.This is the first step in offering a new DE course.
- DE Official Policies and procedures at UNLV, including intellectual property, DE course guidelines, services offered, and more.
- UNLV Copyright Information - Information regarding copyright and university policies.
- DE Proctored Exams - Information, required forms, and procedures for courses that require proctored exams.
- Faculty Development Travel Grants provide financial support for faculty to attend conferences and workshops that emphasize teaching and learning in Distance Education courses. Check out the link to see if you are qualified for a grant.
DE Visualization Team Let our visualization team work with you to increase interactivity in your course. You can get an overview of projects our team has created by viewing their introductory video. For more information check with your Instructional Designer. Some of the tools we can assist you to put in your class include:
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DE Links for Faculty
- Need Help? WebCampus Support Center is available 7/24.
- Update Guidelines for Writing an Expanded Syllabus - These guidelines have been changed to reflect differences between WebCT and WebCampus.
- Respondus is a powerful tool for creating and managing exams. StudyMate is an authoring tool that lets you create 10 Flash-based activities and games using three simple templates. These applications are available in the WebCampus Repository along with instructions for downloading and installing.
- Teaching resources for DE instructors


