College of Pharmacy
Overview
Would you like to (re)design a course or develop new media, partake in the college’s course CQI process, or formally develop a plan to evaluate and disseminate findings from your teaching efforts? In this endorsement, participants will partner one-on-one with IDs, Ed Techs, and/or Assessment Specialists with the goal of enhancing their teaching and learning efforts in the College of Pharmacy. This endorsement provides participants the tools, time, and support they need to develop vibrant learning experiences through course design, CQI, or scholarship projects.
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Learning Outcomes
Participants will be able to:
- Create new learning experiences using evidence-based principles in course design, multimedia learning, and universal design.
- Develop authentic assessments by leveraging affordances of available college and university-supported educational technology tools.
- Implement improvements to courses through reflective participation in the college’s course continuous quality improvement process or through direct consultation with an OEIS team member.
- Measure impact of educational interventions through a project in the scholarship of teaching and learning.
Participation Requirements
- Participants must be affiliated with the College of Pharmacy.
- Participants must work with College of Pharmacy Office of Educational Innovation and Scholarship staff on a learning design project (e.g., course design or instructional media project), scholarship of teaching and learning project, or partake in the course continuous quality improvement process at the college. Participants can choose from one of these four core options to complete the endorsement.
- Participants may take any combination of professional development workshops as an elective option for this endorsement, but they are not required to do so.
Verification
The final teaching endorsement application will require you to upload a completion of criteria email obtained from the College of Pharmacy Learning Design and Multimedia team.
Program Elements
Required Hours: Six 10-35.
Timeline: 1-2 semesters.
TITLE | DELIVERY METHOD | HOURS | DESCRIPTION |
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Learning Design: Course Design Project | Synchronous 1:1 meetings + asynchronous work | 35.0 | Our unit offers course design projects (e.g., course refreshes, redesigns, or brand-new developments). During these projects, faculty work 1:1 with the college of pharmacy instructional design team to review learning outcomes, develop assessment plans, choose appropriate learning materials and strategies, and build courses in Carmen. |
Learning Design: Instructional Media Project | Synchronous and in-person 1:1 meetings + asynchronous work | 20.0 | Our unit offers many types of instructional media projects (interactive case studies, 360 degree learning environments, simulations). For these projects, faculty partner 1:1 with the college of pharmacy instructional design team to review learning outcomes and to develop instructional media to enhance them. In these collaborations, faculty partake in the pre-planning, production, and post-productive process. |
SoTL Project | Synchronous and in-person 1:1 meetings + asynchronous work | Our unit can provide assistance in the writing and securing of grants for teaching projects, assist in the development of submission of IRB protocols, and in the development of scholarship projects (e.g., conference proposals, journal articles, etc.). Faculty can work 1:1 with our team from ideation to completion on a scholarship project to highlight innovations in teaching. | |
CQI Process | Synchronous meetings 1:1 + asynchronous work | 10.0 | The college of pharmacy has implemented a course continuous quality improvement process. To partake in this process, faculty teach their course, then complete a reflective course CQI survey. Once that is complete, an instructional designer reviews the results and scheduled a course CQI meeting with the faculty and relevant teaching team for 1 – 1.5 hours. During the CQI meeting, we discuss and reflect on how the last offering went and document accomplishments, challenges, and opportunities for improvement. The faculty then takes at least one opportunity for improvement to implement in the next offering of the course and reports back on how that process went. |
Professional Development Workshops | In-person, Online Course | 1.0 | Our unit offers workshops on instructional design topics (e.g., online learning, intentional use of technology, applying Universal Design for Learning, developing assessments, inclusive design and digital accessibility, specific college of pharmacy ed tech tool training sessions). Faculty may elect to take these workshops, when available, to count towards this endorsement. Check College of Pharmacy eNews and the OEIS website for current listing of offerings. |
Get Started
Learn more about Endorsement requirements and offerings.
Apply for Endorsement
Complete your required documentation.