Learning Technology Development Council (LTDC)

Curricular Redesign Grant Program

2010-2011

Curricular Redesign Program

The purpose of the Curricular Redesign Grant Program is to support curriculum redesign and related faculty and staff development in the effective use of technology in teaching and learning within the University of Wisconsin System. The Learning Technology Development Council (LTDC) advocates for effective use of technology in teaching and learning and advancing the innovative use of technology in the classroom and the online environment, by seeking proposals through the Curricular Redesign Program in 2010-2011 as follows:

Curricular Redesign Grant RFP Proposals are requesting for projects for the fiscal year 2010-2011.(Proposals will be due to UW System for the next funding cycle on March 15, 2010) We expect to fund a few proposals on:

  • projects that will advance the innovative use of technology for teaching and learning, and/or;
  • proposals related to faculty and instructional development in the effective use of technology in teaching and learning. 

Detailed requirement information can be found in the RFP document – see link below. we have revised three key elements from the original RFP from previous years:

  • While collaboration among multiple campuses is strongly encouraged, it is not required. We will accept single campus proposal.
  • The maximum award for one single proposal is $25,000. We expect to fund a few proposals
    Fringe benefits will not be covered by the all UWS Academic Affairs grants. Campus match must be sought and approved prior to the submission of the proposal.

We will not be seeking Emerging Technology Grant proposals in the year 2010-2011 because of limited funding. Those interested in the ET grant are strongly encouraged to submit their RFP for the current 2009-2010 academic year. See details in the 2009-2010 Grant Opportunities section below.

Link to 2010-2011 Curricular Redesign Grant RFP (PDF)
Link to 2010-2011 Curricular Redesign Grant Budget Form (XLS)
Link to 2010-2011 Curricular Redesign Grant Final Report Template (DOCX)

2009-2010

Emerging Technology Pilot Grants

The LTDC will continue to support the Emerging Technology Pilot Grant started in 2007. This grant supports SINGLE institutional or collaborative multi-institutional projects. Maximum award will be $5000. Project proposals can be submitted through out the year. (See the grant RFP for details.) We expect to fund a few proposals on:

  • projects that will advance the innovative use of technology for teaching and learning, and/or
  • projects related to faculty and instructional development in the effective use of technology in teaching and learning.

Download the 2009-2010 RFP and cover page (Word document)
Download the Budget form (Excel document)

Download the Final Grant Report Template

Curricular Redesign Grant

The LTDC will not seek regular proposals for the multi-institutional Curricular Redesign Grant projects for 2009-2010. Instead the LTDC will lead one or two projects, following the original CR grant goals after careful consideration and deliberation, that have potentially high campus impacts, draw wide audience participation, and are eligible to all UW campuses. The LTDC however, welcomes input and ideas on technology-related initiatives in faculty and/or curricular development that leverage the creative use of technology and provoke extensive and measureable impact on student learning outcomes.  Please contact your local LTDC representative for potential project ideas.

The total funding for the Curricular Redesign Grant and the Emerging Technology Pilot Grants is a total of $100,000. We expect to fund Emerging Technology Pilot Projects for up to a maximum of $25,000, with the remainder devoted to LTDC led projects as outlined above.

2008-2009

Curricular Redesign Grant RFP Proposals are requested for projects to be supported by Systemwide Curricular Redesign Funds for the fiscal year 2008-2009. The purpose of this fund is to support curriculum redesign and related faculty and staff development in the effective use of technology in teaching and learning within the University of Wisconsin System. (Proposals will be due to UW System for the next funding cycle on March 7, 2008)

2007-2008

Archived Documents

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