UF Quality Rubric
The UF Quality Online Course Rubric provides research-driven guidance for course design. These standards serve as a comprehensive framework for the development, self-review, and peer review of online courses. They are routinely updated to keep pace with the evolving landscape of online education. The rubric is applicable for course evaluation across all 16 of UF’s colleges, whether courses are taught synchronously or asynchronously.
Standards
UF Quality Online Course Rubric is divided into 11 “General Standards,” eight from the Quality Matters rubric and three from the UF Standards and Markers of Excellence. These General Standards address different aspects of the design or delivery of online courses.
- Course Overview and Introduction
- Learning Objectives (Competencies)
- Assessment and Measurement
- Instructional Materials
- Course Activities and Learner Interaction
- Course Technology
- Learner Support
- Accessibility and Usability
- Instructor Team Presence (UF specific)
- Community and Relationships (UF specific)
- Feedback (UF specific)
- Very important (2 points)
- Important (1 point)
Full Rubric Access
Due to our licensing agreement with Quality Matters, the full rubric may not be shared publicly. The UF Quality Online Course Rubric is available in .docx, .xlsx, and .pdf formats (Canvas login required).
Each General Standard includes between 4-10 specific review standards (SRS). These specific standards are assigned points that identify them as