Summer 2020 – HIP Course Designation Virtual Bootcamp
Adapt and prepare your course to apply for the Integrative-Learning Experience (IE) or Research Intensive (RI) course designations in this four-day virtual bootcamp held through Zoom video conferencing.
Meeting Times: Monday, May 4 through Thursday, May 7, plus an individual or team meeting scheduled for the week of May 11
Location: Virtual meetings via Zoom
Grant: Participants will receive $500 for completion of bootcamp sessions and deliverables submitted on Thursday, May 7th by 5:00pm
Deliverable: A completed application draft for either the Integrative-Learning Experience (IE) or Research Intensive (RI) course designation and a single PowerPoint slide summarizing your course.
Proposals Due: April 22, 2020
UCF aims to provide students with the best undergraduate education in the state of Florida. To support this goal, the university introduced two new High-Impact Educational Practices (HIPs) Course Designations to go along with the existing Service-Learning (SL) designation: Integrative-Learning Experience (IE) and Research Intensive (RI). Courses can be course-level or instructor-level submissions.
HIPs give students opportunities to excel in and out of the classroom. These new designations are available to help faculty document their HIPs courses and to allow students to quickly identify them during registration. For more information on the new Integrative-Learning Experience (IE) or Research Intensive (RI) designations:
- Integrative-Learning Experience (IE): https://undergradcugscms.smca.ucf.edu/whatsnext/faculty-staff/integrative-learning-experience-designation/
- Research Intensive (RI): https://our.ucf.edu/faculty/research-intensive-courses/
Faculty interested in adapting/ revising a course to prepare to apply for the Integrative-Learning Experience (IE) or Research Intensive (RI) designation have the opportunity to apply for this four-day virtual bootcamp. Participants will learn about the application process, develop their courses, and work hands-on with their peers to create course plans and assignments.
Space is limited. To apply to participate in the virtual bootcamp, please email to QEP@ucf.edu a syllabus for the course you are interested in designating (if you have not previously taught the course, you will need to submit a syllabus draft), along with your answers to the following questions:
- Are you working individually or in a group (if group, who else is in your group)
- Which designation are you hoping to apply for (IE or RI)?
- Is this a brand-new course or an existing course you are updating?
- When will you next teach this course?
- Are you equipped for video conferencing through Zoom?
- What specific topics or resources are you hoping to learn about in developing your course?
For questions, or to apply, please contact QEP@ucf.edu
Schedule:
Monday, May 4:
- 10:00am– Kick-Off; Welcoming Remarks
- 11:15am–12:00 pm–Course Designation Breakout Meetings
- 1:00–5:00pm–individuals and teams work on projects; small-group peer review (groups schedule independently); cohort leaders available for one-on-one consultations with participants
Tuesday, May 5:
- 10:00am–10:45am–Course Designation Check-In Meetings
- 12:00pm–5:00pm– individuals and teams work on projects; small-group peer review (groups schedule independently); cohort leaders available for one-on-one consultations with participants
Wednesday, May 6:
- 10:00am–10:45am–Course Designation Check-In Meetings
- 12:00pm–5:00pm–individuals and teams work on projects; small-group peer review (groups schedule independently); cohort leaders available for one-on-one consultations with participants
Thursday, May 7:
- 10:00am–10:45am–Course Designation Check-In Meetings; Wrap-Up
- Deliverable due by 5:00pm
May 11-15: individuals and teams schedule meetings with cohort leaders, approximately 30 minutes, to discuss your application and receive feedback. Scheduled by your availability.