Summer Term Special Initiatives Call for Proposals



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Summer Term Special Initiatives Call for Proposals Deadlines for Submission: October 12, 2015 Pre-proposal from Department Chairs due to School/College Summer Dean October 21, 2015 Pre-proposal due from School/College Summer Dean to Division of Continuing Studies December 4, 2015 Full proposal due from School/College Summer Dean to Division of Continuing Studies Overview: Summer Term has a rich history at UW-Madison. For more than 130 years, the university has been offering summer courses and programs to students. Today, Summer Term is an essential part of the year-round operations at UW-Madison. More than 13,000 students enroll in Summer Term annually and nearly 1,000 courses are offered by 13 schools and colleges. The Summer Term special initiatives were established to provide departments with funding and resources to develop summer curriculum that address high demand and student need. It also provides students with enhanced learning opportunities while providing faculty and staff with teaching opportunities that allow them to take advantage of new teaching methods and tools. Summer Term Special Initiatives A. Online Summer Course Development Online summer courses provide increased flexibility for students and have the potential to expand institutional capacity to reach more learners. (pg. 2) B. Innovative Summer Courses Innovative summer courses provide a value-added Badger summer experience for students or fill a curriculum demand currently unmet. (pg. 3) 1

A. Online Summer Course Development Call for Pre-Proposals Summer Term, a unit in the Division of Continuing Studies, is making funding available across campus to support the development of online summer courses. This funding will provide support for course development in summer 2016, fall 2016, and/or spring 2017. Courses receiving funding will first be delivered in summer 2017. GOALS Proposals should meet one or more of the online summer course development goals. Address demonstrated student instructional demand This may include courses that fulfill undergraduate requirements, e.g., general education or school/college breadth requirements, gateway courses, entrance to the major, major requirements, or courses that consistently have long waitlists. Improve time to degree Attract new student populations not currently served in the summer term Increase student flexibility AWARD REQUIREMENTS These funds are intended to support the development of quality online courses. Every course will be designed around its own set of unique student learning objectives. Faculty and instructors will be provided with tools and training to successfully launch their online course. The following are award requirements: Departmental and school/college commitment The course must be supported at the academic department/program/school/college level. A faculty or academic staff member may lead the effort but there must be departmental support. A range of instructors must be able to deliver the course should the original instructor no longer be able to or wish to teach the course. The expense for delivering the course in the summer must be paid by the department/school/college. Special funds are not available for the delivery of online courses. Demonstrated student demand The course should fill a curriculum demand currently unmet. Course offered consistently in summer It is the responsibility of the academic department and the school/college to ensure the online course is offered for at least 3 consecutive summers. Departments that cannot commit the ongoing instructional costs (salary, fringe, supplies) to teach the online course consistently in the summer should not accept the development funding. Collaboration with assigned instructional design team Online design, development and production staff time and expertise will be provided to awardees. Instructional design staff will work with faculty and instructors to achieve course development goals, align with instructional design standards, meet web accessibility standards, and comply with copyright policy. Note: 50-100 hours is the average length of time faculty/staff spend to develop an online course that meets web-based instructional standards. Additional time will be required to participate in relevant training as needed (see below). Participation in pedagogy training It is to your advantage in the proposal process if you can demonstrate a commitment to online teaching & learning training, whether that be documenting prior professional development experience (e.g., TeachOnline@UW, Blend@UW workshops) or expressing your intended participation in future professional development or training opportunities. Please note, training provides instructors with the foundational knowledge and best practices in designing online courses to improve the quality of learning. 2

B. Innovative Summer Course(s) or Program Call for Pre-Proposals Summer Term, a unit in the Division of Continuing Studies, is making funding available across campus to support the development of innovative summer courses or programs. The funding will provide support for development in summer 2016, fall 2016, and/or spring 2017. Course(s) receiving funding will first be delivered in summer 2017. GOALS Proposals should meet one or more of the innovative summer programming goals outlined below. Address demonstrated student instructional demand This may include a course, collection of courses, or program that fulfills undergraduate requirements, e.g., general education or school/college breadth requirements, gateway courses, entrance to the major, major requirements, or courses that consistently have long waitlists. Improve student skills in their major, field, or career This may include summer course(s) that offer students an opportunity to gain hands-on experience or employable skills learned in majors, certificates, and courses (e.g., lab skills boot camp). Incorporate a beyond-the-classroom experience This may include pairing a service learning, internship, or volunteer opportunity with a relevant course offering to enhance the student experience. Attract new student populations not currently served in the summer term New student populations may include visiting students from other universities or international students. AWARD REQUIREMENTS These funds are intended to support the development of quality summer courses and programs. Every program will be designed around its own set of unique student learning objectives. Faculty and instructors will be provided with tools and training to successfully launch their program. The following are award requirements: Departmental and school/college commitment The course(s)/program must be supported at the academic department/program/school/college level. A faculty or academic staff member may lead the effort but there must be departmental support. A range of instructors must be able to deliver the course should the original instructor no longer be able to or wish to teach the course. The expense for delivering the course in the summer must be paid by the department/school/college. Special funds are not available for the delivery of the course(s)/program. Demonstrated student demand The course(s)/program should fill a curriculum demand currently unmet. Course offered consistently in summer It is the responsibility of the academic department and the school/college to ensure the course(s)/program is offered for at least 3 consecutive summers. Departments that cannot commit the ongoing instructional costs (salary, fringe, supplies) to teach the course(s)/program consistently in the summer should not accept the development funding. Learning Objectives and Assessment Plan The course(s)/program must have clearly defined learning objectives and include a plan for assessment. Please document in the pre-proposal if you have an interest in future professional development opportunities on best practices in designing courses to enhance the quality of learning (e.g., design around learning objectives, aligned assessment, and active learning). 3

Submission Process Pre-proposals are due to your school or college s Summer Dean October 12, 2015. Faculty and staff should use the included pre-proposal form. Selected pre-proposals will be notified October 28, 2015 and will be invited to submit a full proposal. It may be necessary to meet with instructional designers, market researchers, or other relevant resources before submitting a full proposal (further details will be provided to those submitting a full proposal). TIMELINE October 12, 2015 October 21, 2015 October 28, 2015 October 28-December 4, 2015 December 4, 2015 December 18, 2015 January 11-March 14, 2016 May/June 2016 Pre-proposals due to School/College Summer Dean Pre-proposals due to Division of Continuing Studies Selected pre-proposals invited to submit full proposals Consultation with instructional designer or market researcher Full proposals due to Division of Continuing Studies Awards announced Meet assigned design team; participate in training (if relevant) Development begins QUESTIONS For questions, contact your school/college Summer Dean or Sarah Barber (sbarber@dcs.wisc.edu; 262-3598) Assistant Dean for Summer Term. 4

Summer Term Special Initiatives Pre-Proposal Form Online Summer Course Development Pre-Proposal Innovative Summer Programming Pre-Proposal Completed pre-proposals should not exceed 2 pages. Name and Number Sponsoring Department & Department Chair Department Chair Contact Information Primary Instructor Other Project Personnel and Units (if applicable) Proposal Overview Description Role of in Curriculum Summer Development Goals Collaborators/ Partners Technology Support & Multimedia Resources [Online Courses Only] Budget Project Timeline Describe the course/program and list course/program objectives. Briefly outline the role of the course/program in the curriculum (e.g. demonstrated instructional demand) and/or possible role in attracting new student audiences in the summer such as non-traditional or non-degree special students. Briefly explain how course/program will meet summer development goals (listed in Call for Pre-Proposals). Identify the roles of any collaborators or groups with whom you expect to work to develop and implement the course/program (e.g., academic departments, libraries, administrative or academic support services, etc.). Online design, development and production staff time and expertise will be provided to awardees by one of the following campus units: DoIT Academic Technology, Division of Continuing Studies Program Development Team, Teaching & Learning Services @ Wendt Commons, L&S Learning Support Services, School of Education Merit, SMPH Distance Education Technology Consultant, or other supporting unit. Please describe any graphics, audio, video, specialized software, etc. you hope to include in this course. Provide a brief budget outlining resources needed. All courses/programs will be launched in summer 2017. Please specify the anticipated timeline/dates for development to achieve the summer 2017 launch date. 5