Explore our online portfolio showcasing our expertise in instructional design, course development, user experience design, video production, and graphic design.
Interested in learning more about how we can help take your online course way beyond? Request a consultation with our designers today!
Instructional
design
Our instructional designers can help you design purposeful learning objectives, create engaging course objects, and facilitate meaningful course design. Whether you wish to design a new online course, redesign an existing online course, or seek expertise on designing lessons, we are here to help.
Example: Interactive Map
This interactive map was created for JOURN 1000: Journalism for Non-Majors at the University of Missouri-Columbia. This interactive learning object uses Tableau to host the data, and was embedded in the journalism course for students to interact with in order to meet the intended learning outcomes.
Example: ARIS Branching Scenario
This Articulate Rise scenario was created for a joint project between Missouri Online and Rutgers University for the Center for Advancing Research Impact in Society (ARIS).
Example: Medical Physiology II
In this example course, MPP 8350: Medical Physiology II for the Department of Medical Pharmacology and Physiology at the University of Missouri-Columbia, includes a custom home page and navigation structure, among other custom learning objects.
Course
design
Discover a selection of online course designs crafted by our designers, showcasing our commitment to quality and innovation in digital education.
Example: Exercise Techniques II
The design of this course incorporates a parallax effect (scrolling effect) on both the home page and module overview pages. It showcases module listings on the home page, accompanied by sample images.
Example: Undergraduate Journalism Advising
This Canvas organization site for the Missouri School of Journalism exhibits a great example of an alternate method of navigation for the students using the site. The site displays all navigation options in cards on the home page, as well as additional navigation options along the top of all of the internal pages.
Templates
We also can assist in developing templates at the course or program level that are intended to make quick design work of home pages, module and overview pages, and more.
Example: College of Business Administration Template
This programmatic template was created for the College of Business Administration at the University of Missouri–St. Louis.
Example: Bloch School of Management Template
This programmatic template was created for the Bloch School of Management at UMKC. This template includes consistent branding through a unified home page design for all courses, as well as consistent messaging, page layouts, and course organization.
Example: Industrial Organizational Psychology
This programmatic template was created for the Master of Science in Industrial-Organization Psychology program at Missouri S&T. This template includes consistent branding through a unified home page design for all courses, as well as consistent messaging, page layouts, and course organization.
Video Production
Example: Correcting Mistakes Video
In this example instructional video, Professor Amy Simons, from the Missouri School of Journalism, discusses the steps journalists take to correct their mistakes.
Example: BSVT Welcome Video
This is an example of a welcome video that was created for the Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Technology at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Graphics
& Interactives
The staff at Missouri Online can assist faculty and academic units with graphic design and interactive digital learning development for online courses. Our dedicated staff have the resources and expertise to help you plan and create pedagogically sound imagery and interactive components to enhance the learning experience for your students.
Example: The Dangers of Opioids
In this example from a Recovery Friendly Workplace course in conjunction with MU Extension, our designers developed custom graphics and imagery to be used in an interactive flash card learning objective.
Watch the video below to see how these custom assets work together seamlessly in an online course.
Example: Steps of a Campaign
This is an example of an infographic created for P_HLTH 8001: Strategic Health Communication at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Example: What Makes up a Brand
This is an example of an infographic created for a strategic communications course in the Missouri School of Journalism.