DLPE Accepting Educational Outreach Proposals

*********************************
There is now a CONTENT FREEZE for Mercury while we switch to a new platform. It began on Friday, March 10 at 6pm and will end on Wednesday, March 15 at noon. No new content can be created during this time, but all material in the system as of the beginning of the freeze will be migrated to the new platform, including users and groups. Functionally the new site is identical to the old one. webteam@gatech.edu
*********************************

Contact
Terrye Schaetzel
Distance Learning & Professional Education
Contact Terrye Schaetzel
404-385-3533
Sidebar Content
Distance Learning and Professional Education is a service and marketing organization that enables Georgia Tech's faculty to deliver their world-class educational programs (non-credit as well as distance-delivered MS programs and undergraduate courses to GTREP and GTL) to students on the Georgia Tech campus, in the Southeast, the nation and the world.
Summaries

Summary Sentence:

Proposals for educational outreach programs are due March 14

Full Summary:

Distance Learning and Professional Education is accepting proposals for funding the development of educational outreach programs for the 2009 fiscal year. Eligible programs include new distance-delivered credit programs at the graduate level or transforming existing degree programs into distance-delivered or blended programs.

Media

Distance Learning and Professional Education is accepting proposals for funding the development of educational outreach programs for the 2009 fiscal year. Proposals must be submitted by Friday, March 14.

Eligible educational outreach programs include creating distance-delivered credit programs at the graduate level or transforming existing degree programs into distance-delivered or blended programs, said Terrye Schaetzel, director of program development for DLPE.

Noncredit programs with a distance-delivery, face-to-face, or blended approach also are eligible. Examples include creating a certificate program to fill a need, enhancing existing courses or transforming an existing program into a distance-delivered format, Schaetzel said.

The development funds are possible through the Educational Broadband Services lease with Clearwire Spectrum Holdings II LLC for commercial development, said Nelson Baker, interim vice provost for DLPE. The FCC allows schools and universities to lease up to 95 percent of their licensed bandwidth. The remaining 5 percent must be used for educational services for faculty and students.

"Our hope is that some of the additional funds will invigorate the campus for more outreach and partnerships with our corporate and government partners," Baker said.

DLPE awarded more than $400,000 for eight programs in 2008, including:

-A four-semester sequence of Interactive, Multimedia Online Chinese (Modern Languages);

-Converting Advanced Thermal Power Systems into a distance offering (Mechanical Engineering); and

-Creating certificate courses in Assistive Technology and Universal Design (College of Architecture/CATEA).

A faculty committee will evaluate submitted proposals by April 15 to select the most promising ideas for market research, Schaetzel said. Once the market research is completed by June 15, the provost and vice provost for DLPE determine which programs receive funding. The funding becomes available on July 1.

Proposals must include a program description, how it fits with Georgia Tech's strategic plan, program content, target audience, structure, delivery mode, faculty, budget, funding request, timeline, and an endorsement by the program's unit.

Related Links

Additional Information

Groups

News Room

Categories
Institute and Campus, Student and Faculty
Related Core Research Areas
No core research areas were selected.
Newsroom Topics
No newsroom topics were selected.
Keywords
DLPE, outreach
Status
  • Created By: Robert Nesmith
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Mar 10, 2008 - 8:00pm
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:01pm