Webinar

Coursera Curriculum Integration: Faculty in Practice

A faculty panel on integrating micro-credentials into curriculum: what works, what doesn’t, and why

Join a peer-to-peer conversation with faculty from three institutions who are actively integrating Coursera into their curricula. Panelists share candid, classroom-tested examples of embedding Coursera content into credit-bearing courses including lessons learned, challenges encountered, and strategies they’d use again.

The discussion covers practical approaches to course design, assessment strategies, student engagement, and aligning Coursera content with existing syllabi and learning outcomes. Designed for faculty, instructional designers, department chairs, and academic leaders, this session offers real-world insights straight from those doing the work.

What to Expect:

  • Faculty Perspectives: Hear directly from instructors actively integrating Coursera into credit-bearing courses
  • Practical Examples: See how Coursera content fits within existing curricula and learning outcomes
  • Implementation Insights: Learn what worked, what didn’t, and what panelists would do differently
  • Collaborative Discussions: Engage in conversations with peers on best practices for optimizing curriculum design.
  • Live Q&A: Ask questions, learn and share your experiences.

Event Details:

Date: Mar 18, 2026

Time: 12:00 PM EST / 9:00 AM PST

Duration: 1 hour

Format: Live webinar


Panelists

Dr. Elizabeth Robertson Hornsby - Adjunct Professor of Communication, Southern University at New Orleans

Dr. Nicole Westrick - Dean, College of Interdisciplinary and Continuing Studies, Morgan State University

Dr. Kristy Williams - Professor of College of Business (Data Analytics), Jackson State University

Moderator: Jennifer Campbell - Higher Education Senior Advisor, Coursera