Custom content development brings innovation to scale
Your partner for custom online course development
Teachscape partners with school districts, states and education researchers to develop new online courses to address specific topics. Teachscape provide editorial, online and video production to develop custom online professional development content.
What is custom content?
Custom content means online learning modules that are created with partners to address specific topics in educational practice and research. The content may be new online learning resources that combine classroom video, researcher commentary, interactive media, text, activities and assessments.
Teachscape provides everything from collaborative instructional design, high-quality video production, web development, quality assurance and post-production.
Custom content development services include:
- Project management
- Instructional design
- Location scouting
- Video pre-production, production and post-production
- Editorial
- Wed development
- Quality assurance
- Online hosting and course delivery
Why custom content?
- It’s cost effective: Online professional development can be developed once and used at a large scale.
- Level the playing field: Get content to those who are unable to attend face-to-face workshops.
- Tougher tests demand better teaching: With Common Core standards and new, more challenging assessments, custom online learning is key for your capacity building strategy
- Ideal for Charter Management Organizations (CMOs): Online learning helps CMOs bring their programs to scale without reducing quality or outcomes.
- Convenient for publishers and authors: Bring your research to life, extend your text, and add 21st century interactivity to your work.
Our partners
Organizations for whom Teachscape has developed custom content include:
- Fairfax County Public Schools
- Arkansas Department of Education
- Children’s Learning Institute at the University of Texas, Houston
- Stanford University
- Texas Instruments
- John Wiley and Sons
- American Federation of Teachers
- Concord Consortium
- McREL
- Western Governors University
- University of Wisconsin, Madison