Common use of Technologically-Mediated Instruction Clause in Contracts

Technologically-Mediated Instruction. 2.15.1 Technologically-mediated credit or non-credit courses (or modifications thereof) shall only be developed as part of the curriculum offerings of existing Departments or Programmes, or of offerings agreed between Departments and Programmes for interdisciplinary credit courses and shall comply with the practices, procedures and criteria which have been established at St. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ University for the creation by Departments and Programmes of in-classroom credit courses. The textbooks and learning materials for courses which are to be technologically mediated shall be selected in the same manner as they are for traditional courses. 2.15.2 Technologically-mediated instruction shall not be used by the Employer to reduce or eliminate full-time academic positions at the University. No Employee shall be assigned to develop or to deliver a technologically-mediated course without the prior written agreement of the Employee. The agreement shall be delivered by the Employer to the Union within two (2) weeks of signing. 2.15.3 Employees engaged in technologically-mediated courses shall have academic freedom as teachers and researchers as stipulated in this Agreement including full freedom in discussing their subject. Oversight or review of courses shall be made according to procedures and regulations established by the Department or Programme and by the Senate and shall be consistent with Article 2.04 (Academic Freedom) of this Agreement. Employees shall be free to submit technologically- mediated courses they have created as evidence to the appropriate evaluation committee concerned with the granting of tenure or promotion.

Appears in 9 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Technologically-Mediated Instruction. 2.15.1 Technologically-mediated credit or non-credit courses (or modifications thereof) shall only be developed as part of the curriculum offerings of existing Departments or Programmes, or of offerings agreed between Departments and Programmes for interdisciplinary credit courses and shall comply with the practices, procedures and criteria which have been established at St. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ University for the creation by Departments and Programmes of in-classroom credit courses. The textbooks and learning materials for courses which are to be technologically mediated shall be selected in the same manner as they are for traditional courses. 2.15.2 Technologically-mediated instruction shall not be used by the Employer to reduce or eliminate full-time academic positions at the University. No Employee Employee(s) shall be assigned to develop or to deliver a technologically-mediated course without the prior written agreement of the EmployeeEmployee(s). The agreement shall be delivered by the Employer to the Union within two (2) weeks of signing. 2.15.3 Employees Employee(s) engaged in technologically-mediated courses shall have academic freedom as teachers and researchers as stipulated in this Agreement including full freedom in discussing their subject. Oversight or review of courses shall be made according to procedures and regulations established by the Department or Programme and by the Senate and shall be consistent with Article 2.04 (Academic Freedom) the academic freedom ARTICLE of this Agreement. Employees shall be free to submit technologically- mediated courses they have created as evidence to the appropriate evaluation committee concerned with the granting of tenure or promotion.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement