Each online WISR course looks like, and functions, like a website. In effect, we have constructed a separate website for each WISR course, and any course may be accessed by going to the "courses page" on the website that is the "Hub for WISR's Online Learning Courses". That hub, that website, provides students and faculty with links that provide access to the courses in each of WISR's degree programs, as well as with detailed information about WISR's online curriculum, including for example, " Evaluation and Collaboration at WISR" and such specifics as:
Rubrics/Criteria used by faculty in evaluating student learning and written assignments
Learning Outcomes and Measures for Each WISR Degree Program
WISR's Institutional Research Board (IRB) Policy and Procedures and Student and Faculty Responsibilities
Guidelines to help faculty engaged in Curriculum Design and Review
From a technical standpoint, each website used for WISR's online courses and the guides to the courses has been constructed using the Google Workspace app, called "Google Sites." This "Guide to WISR's Online Courses" is itself a "Google Site"--a website--and we at WISR have used this app to organize content to provide you with a guide on how to use and navigate WISR's online courses.
Typically, there will be four or so web pages for each of our Google Sites (for this site, and for each course website), and they are found on the navigation bar at the top of the page (here, the web pages are: home, introduction, online courses, and collaboration & resources). In some cases, these pages will have sub-pages under them that can be accessed by clicking on the arrow next to the page's name and finding a drop down menu. (In the case of the "introduction" page here, there are five options, and the second one is this particular sub-page that you are now reading.)