UCSD
CAMPUS NOTICE
University of California, San Diego
 

OFFICE OF THE SENIOR VICE CHANCELLOR
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

April 20, 2001


ALL UCSD FACULTY
KEY ADMINISTRATORS/KEY SUPPORT STAFF

SUBJECT:  DEADLINE APPROACHING -- Instructional Improvement
                     Program -- Call for Proposals, 2001-02 Funds -- Monday,
                     April 23, 2001

You are reminded that the deadline for submission of Instructional Improvement Proposals for 2001-02 funds is Monday, April 23, 2001. Due to the need to approve these projects in a timely manner, the committee will not be able to accept late proposals. The original call that was sent out on Wednesday, March 21, 2001 follows this message.

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UCSD
CAMPUS NOTICE
University of California, San Diego


OFFICE OF THE SENIOR VICE CHANCELLOR
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

March 21, 2001


ALL UCSD FACULTY

SUBJECT: Instructional Improvement Program -- Call for Proposals,
                     2001-02 Funds

Dear Colleagues:

I am pleased to announce the availability of funding to support faculty efforts to improve undergraduate instruction. Proposals will be reviewed by the Committee on Instructional Improvement, and the final allocation decisions will be made by the Senior Vice Chancellor - Academic Affairs.

In addition to the usual small individual proposals that are funded at the $1K-$3K level, the committee intends to set aside a substantial fraction of the instructional improvement funds for consideration of one or two large proposals (up to $20K) which may have a more significant impact at the program, department, or divisional levels. Faculty are encouraged to work within their units to develop more comprehensive strategies that might improve undergraduate instruction. Interdisciplinary proposals are welcome. The committee also wishes to consider proposals involving on-line or web-based learning.

The committee encourages any improvement in existing instructional programs, including courses, curricula, and instructional processes, as well as the development of interdisciplinary courses and programs. Faculty experiments with new technologies or new approaches are welcome. The committee looks for proposals that can improve the quality of undergraduate education, impact many students, and enhance the interactions between faculty and students, particularly at the lower division level.

Awards will be made in the form of grants for development expense, including, but not limited to, material costs, summer graduate student support, and support for technical assistance. Instructional improvement funds will be augmented this year to permit consideration of proposals which require an extensive commitment of faculty time during summer to develop a web-based or on-line learning component for an existing course, or for the development of interdisciplinary programs. In this regard, the committee will consider funding two or three proposals requesting up to one month faculty summer salary for instructional improvement projects in which faculty participation is essential to achieving project goals.

The application deadline is Monday, April 23, 2001. Awards will be announced by late May, with funding available July 1, 2001. An application form appears below. This form is also available on the Academic Affairs web site:
http://academicaffairs.ucsd.edu/offices/planning/InstrImprv.htm . General criteria and program guidelines are given following the application form (and also on the referenced web site). Please feel free to contact me or Bonnie Horstmann (X2-2042) with any questions or concerns.


                                                David R. Miller
                                                Associate Vice Chancellor
                                                Academic Planning and Programs

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2001-02 PROPOSAL TO IMPROVE UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION


Please submit to Michele Dotson, mail code 0001, no later than 5:00 p.m., Monday, April 23, 2001. Electronic submission to mdotson@ucsd.edu is acceptable if forwarded from the Department Chair's office signifying the Chair's approval.

APPLICANT(S):

Name:
Title:
Department:
Phone:

Name:
Title:
Department:
Phone:

PROJECT TITLE:___________________________

DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Please attach a description of the project. It must contain a statement of the problem, the objectives of the proposal and the intellectual impact, the plan for achieving the objectives, and an evaluation plan.

STUDENTS:

Estimated number of students that will be affected:______________________________

Lower Division Students:__________

Upper Division Students:__________

BUDGET:

Personnel Costs: (List each additional individual separately. Please consult your department's Management Service Officer to obtain exact figures.)

Payroll title and step: ________________________
Annual salary: $__________
Percent time on project: _______________________
Period of time on project: ______________________
Supplies and expenses: $__________
Travel: $__________
Other: $__________

TOTAL REQUEST: $__________

Funds committed from an alternate source: $____________

Name of Source:_____________________________

APPROVAL REQUIRED: _________________ ___________
                                                Department Chair             Date

[Chairs are invited to forward a brief endorsement statement which may be sent via e-mail to mdotson@ucsd]
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Instructional Improvement Program --
General Guidelines and Considerations:

1. Proposals should be innovative and cost effective -- affect a large number of students.
2. Proposals should be geared to undergraduates and offer something new in instructional delivery.
3. Proposals with potential for broad support (several people working together) tend to be viewed favorably.
4. The Instructional Improvement Committee may wish to take into account whether a proposal is responding to a recommendation from a CEP Subcommittee to Review Undergraduate programs.
5. The Instructional Improvement Committee provides one-time funding, and does not expect to approve requests for continued funding of the same project.
6. TAs and RAs -- the Instructional Improvement Committee has provided RA summer salary support for graduate students working on instructional improvement projects. If funds allocated for summer RA support are actually expended during the academic year, departments are responsible for benefits and tuition/fee remission. Only in unusual circumstances does the committee consider TA support.
7. While faculty release time is generally not funded, for the 2001-02 program, requests will be considered for up to one month summer salary support for development of on-line learning in existing courses or for development of interdisciplinary programs.

Awards made by the Instructional Improvement Committee for 2000-01 and 1999-00 are listed on the Academic Affairs web site:
http://academicaffairs.ucsd.edu/offices/planning/IIPAwds.htm