Common use of Educational Technology Clause in Contracts

Educational Technology. On-Line Courses The use of educational technology to deliver on-line courses is a recognized method of instructional delivery. Teaching on-line courses/offerings shall be a matter of instructor choice. All work involving the development or delivery of on-line courses and programs shall be posted in accordance with the Collective Agreement. All employees who develop course material shall have the right of first refusal to instruct the courses they have developed. In the event of layoff, Article 5 will apply. Instructors shall be provided with all equipment required for course delivery, including technical support, by the institution. Technical support shall be provided to all instructors who are developing or delivering on-line courses; and instructors shall not be required to provide technical support to students in their courses. In addition, the College will provide for the invigilation of tests, exams and other supervised assignments.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.