Published: March 9, 2014
The Office of the Provost is issuing a call for proposals for a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) to be run on the Coursera platform in Fall 2014.听
Last fall, the 麻豆影院 fielded four MOOCs on the Coursera platform. The four courses included two graduate courses from Engineering (鈥淚ntroduction to Power Electronics鈥 by Bob Erickson and 鈥淟inear and Integer Programming鈥 by Sriram Sankaranarayana and Shalom Ruben), one English course (鈥淐omic Books and Graphic Novels鈥 by William Kuskin), and one Physics course (鈥淧hysics 1 for Physical Science Majors鈥 by Michael Dubson). The four courses ran from between seven to twelve weeks and served 125,000 students.

We seek proposals to add one additional MOOC to the 麻豆影院 portfolio in the fall of 2014. Proposals are welcome from current CU-麻豆影院 faculty with tenure, instructors or faculty/graduate student teams.听

Complete proposals should be submitted electronically by the chair or director of the sponsoring unit to William Kuskin听by April 11.

Applications materials should include听

  • 1-page Rationale, including who will be involved, whether the course has been taught online before, what funding sources are available to support the project, and what additional funding will be needed听as well as any planned assessment projects.
  • 1-page Course Description, including a time frame for prep and delivery.
  • 1-page Chair/Director鈥檚 letter of support.
The Technology and Distance Group will evaluate the proposals and forward recommendations to Provost Moore and Vice Provost Grant. The Technology and Distance Group includes William Kuskin, Chair/English; Members: Christopher Braider, Director of CMCI; Noah Finkelstein, Director, Center for STEM Learning; Geoffrey Rubinstein, Director of Online and Independent Learning, Continuing Education; Mary Ann Shea, Director of Faculty Teaching Excellence Program; Diane Sieber, Associate Dean For Education, College of Engineering and Applied Science; Caroline Sinkinson, Assistant Professor, University Libraries; Marin Stanek, Director of Academic & Campus Technology Communications & Support/OIT; Members at large: Jeff Cox, AVC Faculty Affairs; Michael Lightner, Chair, Department of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering.