A comprehensive resource created by Dr. Danielle Safonte to streamline course development, redevelopment, continuous improvement, and new course creations with schedules, guidelines, tools, and templates that align with EECS standards and foster student success.
Some of the links within this guide require an ONID SSO authentication.
A comprehensive schedule with checklist to support your course development process. Includes communication guidelines and learning outcome suggestions.
View Administrative ChecklistFind support to create modules aligned with EECS Ecampus template following Quality Matters 7th edition Rubric standards, with content creation tips.
Access Content ChecklistDiscover tools for coding assignments, discussions, proctored exams, equipment requests, Mastery Paths, and integration solutions.
Explore Tools and TipsAccess training, development funds, equipment resources, and support for new developments, re-developments, and course proposals.
View Faculty ResourcesThe Markdown Template aligns with the Canvas template for integrated development with your instructional designer.
More information can be found on the Course Tools and Tips page.
Explore the data repository of past surveys and OSU data collected from Ecampus students that align to course design and development.
The video tutorial link playlist provides a collaboration of videos from our OSU EECS Instructors for information on tips for Canvas, Data Analysis, Gradescope, spotlights of our fabulous instructors and more.
Student(s) sign a detailed project form with an Advisor or CS Program liason. A blank Canvas course will be generated for the section which is added to the schedule of classes.
There is an optional Canvas Template formatted specifically for CS406 projects is available for you to download and import to your course.
An Instructor Guide is in the template to help you get started. A PDF copy can also be found here.
This guide was created by Danielle Safonte, EECS Senior Instructor and Online Course Development Manager (CDM).
Contact safonted@oregonstate.edu or on Teams @safonted.
Designed for Oregon State University Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Instructors. Permission required for distribution.