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1 Southeast Regional Educause Conference, June 6, 2005 The Learning, Teaching and Innovative Technologies Center (LT&ITC): A Partnership to Support Faculty Development

2 Southeast Regional Educause Conference, June 6, 2005 Copyright Barbara Draude, 2005. This work is the intellectual property of the author. Permission is granted for this material to be shared for non-commercial, educational purposes, provided that this copyright statement appears on the reproduced materials and notice is given that the copying is by permission of the author. To disseminate otherwise or to republish requires written permission from the author.

3 Southeast Regional Educause Conference, June 6, 2005 Barbara Draude, Director, Academic and Instructional Technology Services Co-Director, Learning, Teaching and Innovative Technologies Center Faye Johnson, Assistant to Executive Vice President and Provost Co-Director, Learning, Teaching and Innovative Technologies Center

4 Southeast Regional Educause Conference, June 6, 2005 Historical Perspective Fragmented Faculty Development Opportunities –University–wide (Provost Office) Initiatives –College and Departmental Initiatives –Information Technology Division Initiatives

5 Southeast Regional Educause Conference, June 6, 2005 Forces behind the concept developing Academic Master Plan of 2002 –Academic Quality –Student Centered Learning Environment –Strategic Partnerships Evolution of the pedagogical side of instructional technology

6 Southeast Regional Educause Conference, June 6, 2005 Preliminary Mission Statement The Center will –be a collaborative effort of the divisions of Academic Affairs and Information Technology to establish a coordinated program for professional faculty development in learning, teaching, and the integration of innovative technologies. –support MTSU’s student-centered learning and teaching environment. Building on the strengths and capabilities of the University’s learning community, the Center will become a model and a recognized resource that sets the standard in higher education for excellence for faculty in learning, teaching, and the integration of innovative technologies. –further serve to build collaborative partnerships among faculty seeking excellence in learning and teaching.

7 Southeast Regional Educause Conference, June 6, 2005 Timeline Fall 2002: –Began discussions between the divisions on the feasibility of the partnership. Spring 2003 – Fall 2003 –Continued discussion with an ad hoc Teaching Excellence Group. –Both divisions appointed Co-directors. –Continued discussions on Center activities and initiated planning on a continuing series of development opportunities that drew upon campus resources and experts.

8 Southeast Regional Educause Conference, June 6, 2005 Timeline Spring 2004 –Both divisions submitted budget requests for jointly funding the Center and staff positions. –Initiated an inventory of faculty development opportunities on campus and a mechanism for updating the listing per semester. –Initiated development of a website for the Center. –Developed job descriptions for Faculty Development Coordinator and Executive Assistant. –Held a mini-faculty development institute that drew upon campus experts to present topics (Faculty planned and presented; ~100 faculty attended)

9 Southeast Regional Educause Conference, June 6, 2005 Timeline Fall 2004 - Spring 2005: –President McPhee announced the opening of the Center –Held a Fall 2004 Faculty Development Institute – 1 ½ day with nationally recognized speakers; ~70 faculty attended. –Convened a team to discuss Center activities. –Continued to develop, implement and evaluate the Center’s agenda and operations. –Sought site for Center

10 Southeast Regional Educause Conference, June 6, 2005 Faculty’s Role Strategies to incorporate the faculty –Rotating Faculty Coordinator –Learning Summit

11 Southeast Regional Educause Conference, June 6, 2005 Learning Summit Delegates Exploration Teams Strategic Planning –Consultation with the COHRE –Mission Statement and Goals –Two-year Agenda and Action Plan

12 Southeast Regional Educause Conference, June 6, 2005 Revised Mission Statement Mission Statement –The Center will create a community of faculty who develop, improve and integrate creative and effective use of appropriate pedagogy and technologies to enhance student learning.

13 Southeast Regional Educause Conference, June 6, 2005 Revised Goals Goals –Establish the Center as a primary resource for teaching excellence. –Develop, promote, and provide learning, teaching, and technology opportunities for faculty. –Foster a culture to promote collaboration, collegiality, and mentoring to enhance the scholarship of teaching to impact learning.

14 Southeast Regional Educause Conference, June 6, 2005 2005-2006 Agenda Goal: Establish Center as a primary resource for teaching excellence. –Objectives: Establish a faculty advisory council. Establish the Center’s physical and virtual location. Develop and implement a promotion and marketing strategy. Devise a long range plan for optimal development of the Center to include facility, coordination of services, and staffing. Develop and implement a plan to assess the Center’s impact on learning and teaching via the creative and effective integration of appropriate pedagogies and technologies.

15 Southeast Regional Educause Conference, June 6, 2005 2005-2006 Agenda Goal: Develop, promote, and provide learning teaching, and technology opportunities for faculty. –Objectives: Compile an inventory of faculty development resources. Develop and implement a “New Instructors” series that highlights effective pedagogies and technologies. Develop and implement a “College Showcase” series that focuses on effective pedagogies and technologies. Identify and support two faculty fellows for 2005-2006 academic year. Expand ShareFair to incorporate a variety of pedagogical and technological demonstrations.

16 Southeast Regional Educause Conference, June 6, 2005 2005-2006 Agenda Goal: Foster a culture to promote collaboration, collegiality, and mentoring to enhance the scholarship and practice of teaching to impact learning. –Objectives: Develop and expand the faculty mentoring program. Establish an education research program for implementation in 2006-2007. Initiate informal dialogues between faculty members on good teaching.

17 Southeast Regional Educause Conference, June 6, 2005 Value of the partnership

18 Southeast Regional Educause Conference, June 6, 2005 Contact Information Learning, Teaching and Innovative Technologies Center (LT&ITC) 214 Telecommunications Building MTSU Box 226 Murfreesboro, TN 37132 (615) 494-7671 ltanditc@mtsu.edu www.mtsu.edu/~ltanditc

19 Southeast Regional Educause Conference, June 6, 2005 Contact Information Barbara Draude, Director, Academic and Instructional Technology Services 214B Telecommunications Building, P.O. Box 226, Middle Tennessee State University 904-8383 bdraude@mtsu.edu Faye Johnson, Assistant to Executive Vice President and Provost 111 Cope Building, CAB 111 Middle Tennessee State University 898-5941 fjohnson@mtsu.edu

20 Southeast Regional Educause Conference, June 6, 2005 Thank you !


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