CATL advertises Winterim 2015 Online Teaching Fellows opportunities

The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning is offering another iteration of its successful Online Teaching Fellows program during Winterim 2015. They will offer two intensive tracks for instructors with different levels of experience teaching online. Once you’ve selected which track is best for you, continue reading or visit the links below.

For instructors who are new to online teaching, consider the Starter Online Teaching Fellows — www.uwgb.edu/catl/online/starter.asp.

For instructors experienced in online teaching and interested in Quality Matters, consider the Advanced Online Teaching Fellows — www.uwgb.edu/catl/online/advanced.asp.

If you have any questions about the program or the application process, contact Joanne Dolan at dolanj@uwgb.edu.

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Starter Online Teaching Fellows — Winterim 2015
Applications due Thursday, November 6. Application form and full details available at www.uwgb.edu/catl/online/starter.asp
The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning is offering $1,500 grants to instructors to take part in an intensive hybrid 2-week workshop on online teaching and course development. This workshop will foster lively, interdisciplinary conversation about best practices in online teaching.

It is intended for instructors who are new to online teaching (having never taught online, or taught only one online course) and would like to develop (or redevelop) an online course. Consideration will be made for instructors who wish to develop a hybrid course.

Participants must commit to attend all 4 face-to-face sessions as outlined below and participate in all online components of the course.
• January 7, 9am – 1pm
• January 9, 9am – 1pm
• January 12, 9am – 1pm
• January 14, 9am – 1pm

Applicants will be chosen in a blind review by the Awards Subcommittee of the Instructional Development Council. Application form and rubric can be found at www.uwgb.edu/catl/online/starter.asp.

Advanced Online Teaching Fellows – Winterim 2015
Applications due Thursday, November 6. Application form and full details available at www.uwgb.edu/catl/online/advanced.asp
The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning is offering $2,000 grants to instructors to take part in an intensive hybrid 2-week workshop on advanced online teaching concepts and course development.

This program will foster lively, interdisciplinary conversations about best practices in online teaching and prepare and support instructors to submit an online course for Quality Matters recognition (more information on Quality Matters). It is intended for instructors who have experience teaching online and are interested in having their course Quality Matters recognized.

The program has the following requirements:
• Participants must nominate a course for redevelopment and review. The course must have been taught at least twice online for UW-Green Bay by the end of Fall 2014.
• Participants must commit to attend all 4 face-to-face sessions as outlined below and participate in all online components of the course.
• Participants must commit to complete a successful Quality Matters review by the end of Fall 2015.

Participants chosen commit to attending the following 4 face-to-face sessions:
• January 6, 9am – 1pm
• January 8, 9am – 1pm
• January 13, 9am – 1pm
• January 15, 9am – 1pm

Applicants will be chosen in a blind review by the Awards Subcommittee of the Instructional Development Council. Application form, rubric and sample applications can be found at www.uwgb.edu/catl/online/advanced.asp.

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