Textbook Transformation Grants: Grant Procedures

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Textbook Transformation Grants: Grant Procedures

Communications (review) Jeff Gallant: Program Manager, Affordable Learning Georgia Board of Regents, USG Ongoing point of contact for Service Level Agreements Ongoing point of contact for implementation assistance and compliance reporting. Including help or referral on questions about content, materials, open licensing, etc. Jeff.Gallant@usg.edu Email is quicker and more efficient than my office phone!

How Funding Works: Not Your Typical Grant Funding is not a direct stipend to the team members Goes to the institution to cover the team member’s time (salary/release time/overload/replacement coverage), project expenses including related department needs, and travel expenses. Funding will be released to the sponsoring institutional office in two parts: 50% on return of the USG-drafted Service Level Agreement (SLA) with the original or modified proposal serving as the statement of work, and 50% on submission of the final report.

Why? Gives maximum flexibility to the institution and the team in terms of how many people and what types of skills are needed, amount of compensation vs. replacement of teaching load, and timing in terms of semesters of preparatory work vs. semesters of adoption. 50%/50% further ensures that you have the resources you need to complete the project, and that the project will be completed by the Final Report deadline.

Contact Your Business/Grants Office! The proposing team should coordinate as necessary with their departments and institutional sponsors to determine how to handle the distribution, including amounts, release time/overload/salary/replacement as well as semester(s). Your business/grants office needs to know the following: These grants, while competitively earned, are essentially special allocations of state funds for creation of affordable learning resources.  These grants are not the same as federal grants where indirect costs are considered a part of the grant costs.  Direct costs, such as salaries, fringes, and supplies are fine.

Service Level Agreement (SLA) “Boilerplate” intergovernmental legal document ensuring that: We fund the work in the Statement of Work, which is your proposal, and Your institution ensures the work is completed by the deadline Foundational document for all Textbook Transformation Grant funding Includes deadlines (ensure that your Final Semester is correct!)

Steps: From SLA to Funding SLAs drafted by Jeff SLAs distributed to Project Leads with detailed instructions Project Leads read the SLA and forward to appropriate business or grants office Signatures obtained by business office SLA and the invoice for full amount sent to Jeff in one email Jeff enters signed documents into online system for Board of Regents approvals and signatures Funds distributed from USG business office to institution 50% now, 50% upon receiving Final Report Jeff is point of contact for SLA status

This is new! Rounds 1-5 have been done through a paper system that the USG offices have had in place. All procedures and inquiries were done through email. They’re just now starting to use an online platform. These changes should: Speed up the entire process Provide Jeff with more transparency and allow him to give an accurate update on SLA status at the BOR

Steps: From SLA to Funding Ensure that you are in communication with your business/grants office as soon as possible and know where to send the SLA. I cannot start any Board of Regents-side approvals until I have the signed SLA sent back to me with an invoice from your institution.

Semester Status Report Report is an online form Multiple-choice & short paragraph questions Focused on project being on track for implementation in your final semester

Final Report Multiple Documents: Word Document with narrative section Includes highlights from qualitative and quantitative measures Will be shared with public Syllabus with links to all materials, organized by day/unit/etc., with learning outcomes stated File with all qualitative/quantitative data Includes measures of impact on student success / RPG Qualitative measures, surveys, interviews Will not be shared with public High-Resolution photograph of team, students, or both At least 800x600 pixels (width x height) Most smartphones take photos at a larger size than this No pasted-together headshots

Required Reporting Timeline: Each semester, submit a status report, including this semester, Spring 2017. If it is not your final semester of instruction, submit a Semester Status Report at the end of the semester. If it is your final semester, submit a Final Report. All report links will be on the Information for Round Eight Grantees page, which will be emailed to you via the listserv tomorrow.

Upcoming Reporting Deadlines Spring 2017: May 26, 2017 Summer 2017: August 11, 2017 Fall 2017: December 22, 2017

What is “implementation?” Identification, review, selection, and adoption/adaptation/creation of the new course materials. Course and syllabus instructional design/redesign necessary for the transformation. Activities expected from each team member and their role(s): subject matter experts, instructional designer, librarian, instructor of record, et al. (Basically, everything before the Final Semester.)

Planning Your Measures Need to plan and consider how to capture/collect data that shows impact on student performance Need to plan and consider how to capture/collect qualitative evidence from students about their experience and satisfaction with the materials Consider IRB approvals if necessary Every institution’s IRB procedures are different!

Questions?