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Hello!



Last fall, Dee Fink & Associates launched a *new, two-week, facilitated
online course* on “*Designing Courses for Significant Learning**”*.  This
course has a number of important values:

·         This course is focused on *one of the fundamental skills of
teaching* – how to design a course in a learning-centered way – with
attention to active learning, educative assessment, creating alignment, and
choosing a good teaching strategy.

·         It is offered by a group – Dee Fink & Associates – that has
*extensive
experience* in providing instruction to professors on this topic; we have
been doing it for over a decade, at hundreds of institutions in the US and
internationally.

·         It can benefit *any professor* who has teaching responsibilities,
in any discipline.

·         It solves the problem of how to reach *adjunct professors*.

o   They can participate in this course on their own schedule, from
anywhere.

·         It is especially beneficial for *junior professors*.

o   The vast majority of this group has had no formal preparation on
teaching.

o   This course, for less than 1% of their first-year’s salary, will equip
them with pedagogical tools that can increase student engagement and the
quality of student learning.

o   This nominal investment in their professional development will pay
large dividends for the rest of their teaching career!

Following are some comments from professors who have (a) learned about
Integrated Course Design and (b) taken an online course on this topic.



*The Impact of Learning About Integrated Course Design*

Instructors who have used principles of Integrated Course Design in the
design of their own courses in the past have reported greater student
engagement, more long-term significant learning and increased instructor
satisfaction for courses delivered in on-line, “face-to-face” and
“blended/hybrid” formats.



Comments from faculty about ICD:

·         *"Significant Learning is the new path to personal and
professional success. Dee Fink’s model provides educators with the
theoretical foundations and practical guidance to design courses that have
real, positive impact on student’s lives.”*

·         *“I would say that ICD has revolutionized my views of what
constitutes to be an effective educator.  I would even say that it has been
transformative.  This course has allowed me to “see” the big picture,
providing a clear structure of the necessary steps to deliver a course that
will be useful to students in their professional life.”*



*The Impact of the Online Course on Applying Integrated Course Design
Principles*

The new course is a *facilitated, two-week, online course* in which
faculty *practice
applying* Integrated Course Design principles *directly to their own
courses*. Participants all receive *personalized feedback* from experienced
course Coaches throughout the course.



A few comments from faculty who have recently taken the online course and
received individual, personal feedback on their work—

·         *“**This course is a must for anyone teaching higher education!”*

·         *“When I took the F2F course, I understood it all in a
theoretical way but it was a 4-day workshop without time for reflection.
This time I really feel like I applied my learning to my current teaching.
I enjoyed this course very much!”*

·         *“The clarity and practicality of your answers provides valuable
guidance to me as I work through this process. For many years, I have used
backward design to some degree, but the Taxonomy of Significant Learning
and the integrative method for designing/redesigning a course add richness
(and challenge) to the process. Your clear, thoughtful responses to the
questions posed on this discussion board guide me when I feel stuck.” *

·         *“I appreciate the comments from the facilitators. I wasn't sure
what a course facilitator would do but they turned out to be an important
part of the course. The course itself is a nice example of the ICD model.”*

·         * “I really think the biggest take-away I have from participating
in Integrated Course Design via this online course was the time to
brainstorm, draft, refine, revise, and work on a course with others, in
community. I always tell my students that writing need not be a solitary
pursuit; we have each other to help with peer review and suggestions. I
have hungered for an opportunity to work with others on something like ICD
because I know I need help and inspiration, and I really enjoy seeing how
others approach the course-design process.” *



*Added Value for Faculty Taking the Online Course*

Many faculty members also appreciate the value of taking an online course
themselves and the “reminder” of what it’s like to be a student.  As one
faculty said,

·         *“Why take this course?*

*Working in a learning community of colleagues.*

*Remembering what is like to be a student again.*

*Learning what is like to be an online student.*

*Knowing that your learning outcomes, assessments, and activities align.”*



*Registering for the Online Course*

·         The course is offered once each month, usually beginning on the 2
nd Wednesday of the month.

·         Cost per participant is *$395.00*.

·         To register, go to www.optimizelearning.org.



The attached flyer has additional information; feel free to distribute it
to your faculty. If you have any questions, about the course or scheduling
a special session for your faculty, contact *Linda Jacoby* at:
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We hope to see you or your faculty in a future session!



My Best,    Dee Fink



***********************
L. Dee Fink
234 Foreman Ave.
Norman, OK  73069
Phone/FAX:  405-364-6464
Email:  [log in to unmask]
Websites:
        www.designlearning.org   [multiple resources on course design]
        www.deefinkandassociates.com   [offer workshops & online courses]
        www.finkconsulting.info  [Fink's consulting activities &
publications]

**Former President of the POD Network in Higher Education (2004-2005)
**Author of: *Creating Significant Learning Experiences* (2013, Updated
Ed.,  Jossey-Bass)
**Senior Associate, Dee Fink & Associates Consulting Services


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