Your courses are online.
Is your institution truly ready?

Most universities move quickly to launch online programs — understandably so. But speed and quality are hard to reconcile without intentional systems in place. I help institutions build the structures, standards, and internal capacity to offer online learning that holds up to the highest scrutiny.

Institutions served
Northwestern University Universidad Andrés Bello Capella University University of Minnesota UNAM Mexico Penn State 45 QM member institutions
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Countries with QM member institutions
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Institutions in LATAM QM network

The gap between going online and doing it well

Most universities move quickly to launch online programs — understandably so. But speed and quality are hard to reconcile without intentional systems in place. Faculty are often left to design courses in isolation. Instructional designers work without shared standards. Quality assurance happens, if at all, after students have already enrolled.

The consequence is a portfolio of online courses that varies widely in rigor, engagement, and educational effectiveness — creating risk at precisely the moment accreditors, employers, and students are scrutinizing online credentials more closely than ever.

The institutions I work with recognize this gap. They come to me not because they lack talented people — they have them — but because building sustainable quality at scale requires an external perspective, internationally recognized standards, and someone who has seen what works across dozens of institutions and contexts.

Inconsistent course quality
Courses vary widely in design, engagement, and alignment with learning outcomes — depending on which faculty member built them and when.
Accreditation pressure
Regional and international accreditors now scrutinize online programs closely. Institutions without documented quality processes face real risk.
Faculty working in isolation
Without shared frameworks and peer feedback structures, even skilled faculty can't produce consistently excellent online courses.
Dependency on external consultants
Short-term fixes that don't build internal capacity mean the same problems return — and the institution never becomes self-sufficient.

I don't parachute in with a template and leave. I build your institution's internal capacity to sustain quality long after our engagement ends.

— Fernando A. Senior, PhD

Five ways I work with higher education

Each engagement is shaped around your institution's specific stage, culture, and goals. These are the core service areas — most projects combine two or more.

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Online Learning Design Labs

Immersive, hands-on workshops for faculty and instructional designers. Participants apply Quality Matters design standards directly to their own courses — in real time, with real feedback.

  • Bilingual delivery (ES / EN)
  • In-person or virtual formats
  • Applicable to any LMS or platform
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Instructional design team development

A diagnostic and development engagement for your internal instructional design team. I assess current capabilities, identify gaps, and design a structured plan that raises the quality and consistency of your institution's design practice.

  • Team capability assessment
  • Competency gap analysis
  • Structured development roadmap
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Accreditation support

Targeted support for institutions preparing quality assurance documentation for national or international accreditation review — including MSCHE, SACSCOC, and regional accreditors across Latin America.

  • Quality documentation review and development
  • Online program standards alignment
  • Self-study support for online components
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Blended learning strategy

Developing institution-wide frameworks for hybrid and blended learning that are pedagogically sound, technically feasible, and aligned with your institutional mission.

  • Institutional blended learning framework
  • Faculty readiness and training plan
  • Technology evaluation and selection support

A structured path from where you are to where you need to be

Ready to build a culture of quality at your institution?

The first step is a conversation. Tell me about your institution, your current situation, and what you're hoping to achieve. I'll respond within two business days.

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