Resources to Support Your Online Learning Offerings
The Center for Academic Innovation is committed to ensuring academic units have access to resources that help them develop offerings, teach online effectively, and stay connected with up-to-date practices related to online teaching and learning.
Explore recent policies and advisories curated by our compliance and policy experts within the course, degree, certificate, and educational tool development space.
Learn more about the university’s permissions to operate outside of the state of Michigan and the rights and protections afforded to students based on their location.
Market Research Support
The center may be able to help academic units interested in developing online and hybrid learning experiences conduct market research to support the success of their programs.
Lightcast
Exploring labor market trends, workforce skill needs, and trends in degree programs can help with the development of learning experiences. CAI can provide units with access to Lightcast Analyst to undertake this work.
Eduventures Research
Huron Consulting Group
Kennedy & Company
Ruffalo Noel Levitz (RNL)
We have partnered with procurement to arrange master services agreements with leading market research firms, able to assist with program feasibility assessments, and customized primary qualitative and quantitative research.
Our Online and Hybrid Program Community of Practice creates a space for our campus community to ask questions, feel supported, and find community as they work to develop, launch, and operate exemplary online and hybrid programs. Connect with program leaders, administrative staff, and faculty across campus to share your ideas, partner on projects, and more.
At the center, we partner with external service providers to provide the U-M community with learning design services, including instructional design and media design support. Academic units interested in exploring services provided by one of these external service providers should contact us to learn more.
The Center for Academic Innovation has sponsored procurement efforts to establish master services agreements with:
Resources to Support Your Online Learning Offerings
The Center for Academic Innovation is committed to ensuring academic units have access to resources that help them develop offerings, teach online effectively, and stay connected with up-to-date practices related to online teaching and learning.
Explore recent policies and advisories curated by our compliance and policy experts within the course, degree, certificate, and educational tool development space.
Learn more about the university’s permissions to operate outside of the state of Michigan and the rights and protections afforded to students based on their location.
Market Research Support
The center may be able to help academic units interested in developing online and hybrid learning experiences conduct market research to support the success of their programs.
Lightcast
Exploring labor market trends, workforce skill needs, and trends in degree programs can help with the development of learning experiences. CAI can provide units with access to Lightcast Analyst to undertake this work.
Eduventures Research
Huron Consulting Group
Kennedy & Company
Ruffalo Noel Levitz (RNL)
We have partnered with procurement to arrange master services agreements with leading market research firms, able to assist with program feasibility assessments, and customized primary qualitative and quantitative research.
Our Online and Hybrid Program Community of Practice creates a space for our campus community to ask questions, feel supported, and find community as they work to develop, launch, and operate exemplary online and hybrid programs. Connect with program leaders, administrative staff, and faculty across campus to share your ideas, partner on projects, and more.
At the center, we partner with external service providers to provide the U-M community with learning design services, including instructional design and media design support. Academic units interested in exploring services provided by one of these external service providers should contact us to learn more.
The Center for Academic Innovation has sponsored procurement efforts to establish master services agreements with: