Faculty who are interested in effective hybrid course delivery are invited to submit a proposal
for this innovative faculty support program.
The Alternate Delivery Program (ADP) offers technical, pedagogical, and financial support to a selected cohort of faculty members who agree to convert an existing in-person course to hybrid delivery mode and offer that course in Summer Session 2015. The 2015 ADP will begin in January, 2015 with a two day workshop for faculty (January 14th and January 15th) and the course conversion process will continue throughout the spring semester with technical support from DoIT's Instructional Technology Team. Proposals will also be considered from faculty who wish to convert a course to hybrid delivery and offer that course in Winter Session 2016.
For more information, please contact the POCs identified in the ADP Call for Participation, or plan to attend the ADP Information Session in November. The proposal submission deadline is December 5th.
The Alternate Delivery Program (ADP) offers technical, pedagogical, and financial support to a selected cohort of faculty members who agree to convert an existing in-person course to hybrid delivery mode and offer that course in Summer Session 2015. The 2015 ADP will begin in January, 2015 with a two day workshop for faculty (January 14th and January 15th) and the course conversion process will continue throughout the spring semester with technical support from DoIT's Instructional Technology Team. Proposals will also be considered from faculty who wish to convert a course to hybrid delivery and offer that course in Winter Session 2016.
For more information, please contact the POCs identified in the ADP Call for Participation, or plan to attend the ADP Information Session in November. The proposal submission deadline is December 5th.