ThesewerethetoprankedSUNYInnovativeInstructionTechnologyGrant(IITG)proposalsfrom2018and2019.Theyarebeingsharedwiththepermissionoftheprincipalinvestigator.IfyouhavequestionsabouttheIITGprogram,[email protected]
2018Tier3-ASUNYCatalogofEducationalProjectsandInnovativeInitiatives(ASCSUNY)Campus:EmpireStateCollege PI:NanTravers
Abstract:TheAcademicSharingCommunity:ASUNYCatalogofEducationalProjectsandInnovativeInitiatives(ASCSUNY)servesasarepositoryforcampusinitiatives,whileprovidingguidanceforprojectdevelopmentandassessmentandwaystonetworkandpartneracrossSUNYtohelpinstitutionsmeetdemandsofthe21stcentury.ThroughapartnershipwithSUNYEmpireStateCollege,SUNYOswego,SUNYGeneseeCommunityCollege,SUNYRocklandCommunityCollege,andSUNY’sCenterforProfessionalDevelopment,thisprojectwillcreate:1)aweb-basedportaltohouseASCSUNYwithsinglesign-onaccessacrossallcampusconstituents;2)strategicpromptsthatassistcampusestoconnectinitiatives,resourcesandtoolswhendevelopingprojects;3)asearchablerepositoryofSUNY-wideteachingandlearninginitiatives,resourcesandtoolsforcampusestoresearchsimilarprojects,outcomesandlessonslearned;and4)acultureandnetworktoshareideas,processes,andresourcesandtools,andpartnershipsforprojectsacrossSUNYcampuses.
CollaboratorsInternal
• CarlaMeskill,PrincipalInvestigator• JianweiZhang,AssociateProfessor,EducationalTheoryandPracticeandChair,SOE• AlanOliveira,AssociateProfessor,EducationalTheoryandPractice,SOE• PeterShea,AssociateProfessor,EducationalTheoryandPractice,SOEandProvostfor
OnlineLearning• KimColvin,AssistantProfessor,DepartmentofCounselingPsychology,SOE• RoryGlass,Instructor,DepartmentofEducationalTheoryandPractice,SOE• GretchenOliver,Dean'sOffice,SchoolofEducation• JeremyMagnan,GradAssistant,DepartmentofEducationalTheoryandPractice
LearningObjectives:
Goal1:
Createaweb-basedportaltohouseASCSUNYwithsinglesign-onaccessacrossallcampusconstituentswithstrategicpromptsthatassistcampusestoconnectinitiatives,resourcesandtoolswhendevelopingprojects.
Goal2:DevelopasearchablerepositoryofSUNY-wideteachingandlearninginitiatives,resourcesandtoolsforcampusestoresearchsimilarprojects,outcomesandlessonslearned.
Goal3:Createacultureandnetworktoshareideas,processes,andresourcesandtools,andcreatepartnershipsforprojectsacrossSUNYcampuses.
AmountRequested:$60,000
ReviewScores:<R1>92<R2>100<R3>95<R4>92 AVG=94.75
NarrativeComments:
(R1)TheproposalbuildsonyearlongplanningdonebystrongcollaborativeSUNYpartners.TheprojecthasbeenneededforalongtimeandhasgreatpotentialtobeusefulacrossSUNYandbeyond.Aminorquestioniswhetherthisisintendedtobeacompletelyopenrepositoryorusessomeotherunderlyingmodel.(R2)Thisgrouphasalreadydonealotofworktomakethisprojectareality.Thelevelofcommitmentandsupportmakesthedesiredoutcomesachievable.Communicationaboutthisresourceiskey.Ireallylikethenotionofdevelopingandimplementingstrategicpromptstoguideusers.(R3)Thisisalogicalnextstep,followingtheinitialIITGfunding.Moreclarityonhowtheinitialprojectendsandthenewbeginswouldbehelpful.(R4)Strongnarrativewithdocumentedevidenceofneed.Thisisthe2ndor3rdIITGproposalseekingfundingfora"webdeveloper."ItmightbeadvantageousforSUNYtohireawebdeveloper(s)forallIITGproposals?
ProjectAssessmentComments:
(R1)Theprojectassessmentisverygoodandincludesavarietyofqualitativeandquantitativedata.Communicationplanisexcellent.(R2)Ifindbothtobesound.CommunicationwithinSUNYisgoingtobekey.Asymposiumorattheleastawebinaronwhatthisis,andthevisionforhowitsuses,andwhatitwilldowouldbeagreatadditiontoinformfacultyandadministrativeleadersacrossSUNY.(R3)Succinctsummariesofbothassessmentandcommunicationareprovided.(R4)TheonlyconcernthatIhaveistheabilityforgranteestofullyassess"creatingaculture"whichislistedasanoutcomes.Needed,yes,Possiblewithinthefundingyear,I"mhesitant.ThatsaidtheapplicantsmakeagoodcaseforhowresultswillbesharedwithoutandoutsideofSUNY.
OtherComments:
Awinner!Acoupleofsuggestionstostrengthentheprojectwouldbeto:
1.betterdefineprojectsuccess,e.g.,"wewillknowtheprojectissuccessfulwhenrepositoryhasxitemsoryhitsorzinquiriesinthefirstyear"
2.definestrongmetadatastructure/keywords,etc.beforebeginningtherepositorytomakeitemsaseasytofindaspossible;
3.checkwthefolkswhodidtheIITGprojecttocreateaninformationliteracyportaltolearnhowtodoitbetter(publicity,follow-upsupport,etc.)
4.bethinkinghowtomakeitgrow---connectingtoAffordableLearningSolutions/Merlot,etc.
Thiswillbeaterrificproject--thanksforthevisiontobringittogether!
(R2)Impressivecross-campus/systeminvolvementoftalentedindividuals.(R3)AproposalthatprobablyshouldhavebeenpartoftheIITGinfrastructurefromyearone.Thatit'spresentednowstrikesmeasfortunateandSUNYshouldjumpatchancetofundthisproject.
ProjectNarrative
Highereducationisunderextremepressuretobemoreresponsivetoanevolvingeconomiclandscapebypreparingstudentstobemorereadilyemployable,whileprovidingeducationatlowercostsandinlesstime.Inaddition,institutionsarefacedwithtighterbudgetsandlowerenrollmentsandincreasedneedformoreprogramming,studentsupportsandintegratedtechnologies.Access,retention,andcompletionarekeyprioritiesatanyinstitution,andarecornerstonesoftheSUNYEXCELperformanceframeworkforitscampuses.Inresponse,highereducationisrepletewithpresumedsolutions,eachclaimingtobethenextbestdirection,innovation,tool,technologyorresourcethatwillhelpaddresschallengesfacedbylearners,faculty,andemployers.Thelandscapeisbecomingconfusedwithsomanypossibilitiesandunclearoutcomesofhowthesepracticestrulyimpactthequalityofpost-secondaryeducationandsupportstudentsuccess.
AcrossSUNY,therearecountlesspocketsofinnovation.ManyprojectsevolvedthroughIITGandothergrants.Somearegeneratedfromstudentsuccessprograms.Othersprogressedthroughindustryandprofessionalpartnershipsandlocaleconomicneeds.Theseaccomplishmentsandlessonslearnedarehiddengemsacrossthesystemandarerarelyorganizedandsharedinwaysthatcanplanfullyanddeliberatelyimpactothercampuses’processesandofferings.Thechallengesforcampusesinclude:howtolearnabouteachother’swork;howtodecipherwhen,how,andwhyasingleorcombinationofapproachescanbeeffective;howtoimplementsuchanapproach;andhowtoreflecton,demonstrate,andmeasureitseffectiveness.
Solution:DevelopaSUNY-wide,web-basedinteractiveacademicsharingcommunitywithacatalogofeducationalprojectsandinnovativeinitiatives.Theweb-basedportalwill:1)promoteacultureofstrategicdesignofcurriculum,assessment,academicandstudentsupportservices,andappliedlearningthroughstrategicpromptsthathelpshapethedesignandimplementationofinitiatives;2)providearepositoryofdifferentteachingandlearninginitiatives,resourcesandtools;and3)encouragepeer-to-peernetworkingandpartnershipsacrossSUNYcampuses.Inaddition,thesitewilllinktoSUNYpoliciesandprocedures,internalandexternalgrants,andotheropportunitiesforprogramdevelopmentandexpansion.TheAcademicSharingCommunity:ASUNYCatalogofEducationalProjectsandInnovativeInitiatives(ASCSUNY)wouldbeakeysolutiontosupportanddemonstratethereachoftheSUNYEXCELperformanceframework.
2017IITGPlanningGrant:Thispastyear,a$10KIITGplanninggrantwasusedtodeveloptheconceptsofASCSUNY(pronounced“askSUNY”).Aspartoftheplanningprocess,datawerecollectedfrompastIITGprojects,FACT2projectwebsite,aliteraturereviewconductedbytheTransformingHigherEducationFACT2team,andotherexternalsourcesfocusedonchangeandinnovationinhighereducation.Fromthesesources,over125innovationsandpracticeswithin16themeswereidentified.Inaddition,acampussurveywasdevelopedtocollectmoreinformationaboutcurrentandpastinitiatives.Thethemesandinnovationtopicswillbeusedtocreateataxonomyfortaggingprojectsintheportal,andtheIITGprojectdataandthecampussurveyresultswillbeusedtopopulatetheASCSUNYcatalog.AdditionaldataisplannedtobecollectedonthePerformanceImprovementFund(PIF)projectsacrossSUNY.
The2017IITGplanningteam,consistingofNanTravers(EmpireStateCollege),MicheleForte(EmpireStateCollege),KathleenSchiefen(GeneseeCommunityCollege),JillPippin(SUNYOswego),SusanDeer(RocklandCommunityCollege),LisaRaposo(CenterforProfessionalDevelopment),andChrisPrice(CenterforProfessionalDevelopment),metthroughoutthe2017fundingperiodandhasdevelopedapreliminaryplanforfeaturesofASCSUNY.Thereport(forthcoming)addressesareasof:projectdescriptionandpurpose,audience,featuresandcontent,landingpageandnavigation,developmentandmaintenance,andassessment.
AlthoughASCSUNYwillcontainacatalogofSUNY-wideprojects,itismorethanjustarepository.Itwillalsoprovidestrategicprogramdesignpromptsusingestablishedstandardsfromthefield(e.g.,QualityMatters,TenSharedDesignElementsofaCompetency-BasedProgram,andConnectingCredentialsFramework)thatwillhelpindividualsandinstitutionsgleanpertinentinformationfromthecatalogandformulatetheiruniqueapplication.Thenetworkingsidewillprovidehighlightsofrelatedprojects,withcontactinformationtolearnmoreaboutand/orformpartnershipsacrossSUNYcampuses.ASCSUNYwillalsoprovideguidanceoninformedstrategiesforsuccessfulprogramassessmentandimprovement.In
addition,PatriceTorciviaissubmittingaproposaltouseSenseMaker®toreviewandanalyzetheIITGprojects.Theresultswillbesharedonthesitetohelpotherslearnmoreaboutprojectoutcomesandhowtoincorporategoodresultsintotheirownprojects.
Partnerships:ThisprojectisapartnershipeffortacrossfourdiverseSUNYcampuses(EmpireStateCollege,GeneseeCommunityCollege,Oswego,andRocklandCommunityCollege)andtheSUNYCenterforProfessionalDevelopment.SUNYEmpireStateCollege’sCenterforLeadershipinCredentialingLearning(CL2)willleadthisproject.The2017IITGplanningteamwillserveastheASCSUNYadvisoryboard:NanTravers(EmpireStateCollege),MicheleForte(EmpireStateCollege),KathleenSchiefen(GeneseeCommunityCollege),JillPippin(SUNYOswego),SusanDeer(RocklandCommunityCollege),LisaRaposo(CenterforProfessionalDevelopment),andChrisPrice(CenterforProfessionalDevelopment).Additionaladvisoryboardmembersmaybeaddedastheprojectunfoldsandtheneedforkeyexpertiseisidentified.AllSUNYcampuseswillbeaskedtocontributetotheinventoryofpractices,resourcesandtools,andtoshareexperiencesandlessonslearned.
2019-Tier3–ImplementationandEvaluationofMicro-CredentialsonthePharmacists'PatientCareProcessinPharmacyandPharmacyTechnicianPrograms:PromotingPatient-CenteredCareCampus:Buffalo(UB) PI:RobertWahler
Abstract:AccreditationstandardsforbothDoctorofPharmacy(PharmD)andPharmacyTechnician(PharmTech)educationincludeincorporatingthePharmacists’PatientCareProcess(PPCP).A2018IITGprojectdevelopedcontentformicro-credentialsonthePPCPthroughacollaborationoftheUniversityatBuffaloandBinghamtonUniversityPharmDprogramsandtheSUNYEriePharmTechprogram.Theobjectiveofthe2018IITGprojectofdevelopingflexible,stackablemodulestoenhanceteachingandlearningwithcontentrelevantfordiverseinstitutionswasachieved.ThisproposalwillimplementthePPCPmicro-credentials,includingdevelopmentofaneffort-reducingelectronicsubmissionframeworktosustaintheuseofmicro-credentials.Theinnovation’sabilitytolarger-scalePPCPeducationwillbeevaluatedthroughoutthisproject(contentknowledge,valueandappropriatenessofassessments,time/easeofcompletion,andusabilityoftheelectronicsubmissionframework,facultyloadreduction).Assessmentresultswillbeusedtofurtherdevelopcontentwithcontinuedcollaborationbytheprogramsinvolved.
LearningObjectives:
Goal1:
Toimplementmicro-credentialsonthePharmacists’PatientCareProcessthatweredevelopedwithpreviousIITGfunding.Themicro-credentialswillbeimplementedwithfaculty,staff,andhealthcareprovidersaspartofthecontinuingprofessionaldevelopmentmicro-credential;intheDoctorofPharmacyprogramsattheUniversityatBuffaloandBinghamtonUniversity;andinthePharmacyTechnicianprogramatSUNYErie.
Toeffectivelyimplementthemicro-credentials,asustainableinfrastructurewillbeestablishedateachcampus,whichwillincludesoftwaretoissuebadgesandmicro-credentials(notcurrentlyavailableatallcampuses),anddevelopmentofanelectronicsubmissionframeworktoreducethestaffeffortneededinthefuture.
Goal2:
Toevaluatethemicro-credentialsonthePharmacists’PatientCareProcess.Informationwillbecollectedfrommicro-credentialrecipients(student,faculty,staff)toevaluatedevelopmentofcontentknowledge,valueandappropriatenessofassessments/evidenceoflearning,time/easeofcompletion,andabilitytousethenewlydevelopedelectronicsubmission
framework.Informationwillbecollectedfromprogramfacultytoevaluateteachingloadreductionandeaseofabilitytoutilizemodules.
Theevaluationwillincludeprocess(numberofcompletions,timetocompletion),quantitative(survey,assessmentperformance),andqualitative(open-endedfeedbackresponses)datafromusersaffiliatedwithallthreeprograms.
Goal3:
Tocontinuedevelopmentofthemicro-credentialsonthePharmacists’PatientCareProcess.Theinitialroundoffundingwasusedtodevelopthecorelearningcontent(video,readings,basicassessment);however,theresourcesdidnotallowforallcontentdesired.
Thecontentandassessmentwillbeimprovedbasedonadditionalcontentdesiredbydevelopersandresultsfromtheevaluationsthatwillbeconductedthroughouttheimplementationphase(seesecondprojectobjective).Thiswillincludeproducingadditionalvideocontenttobeusedinthelearningmodulesandforassessmentofcontentknowledge.
AmountRequested:$59220
ReviewScores:<R1>100<R2>89<R3>92AVG=93.67
NarrativeComments:
(R1)ExtremelyclearandcoherentpresentationofaproposalthatwillcontinuetheworkbegunforPSPPmicrocredentialinginthe2018-2019IITG.AstrengthoftheoriginalIITGandthiscontinuationproposalistheintra-SUNYcollaborationacrossthreecampuses.Additionally,thereisanodtointerprofessionaleducation(IPE)whichisaburgeoningaccreditationrequirementingraduatehealthsciencesdegreeprograms.ThisproposalwillstrengthentheSUNYbrandforpharmaceuticaltrainingandwillprovidesignificantROI.(R2)Narrativewascomprehensiveandwellwritten.(R3)Theclearestpartoftheapplicationisthebudgetnarrative,whichoutlineswhowilldowhatinthisyear'sgrantproject.Thestrengthofthisproposalisthattherearefaculty,instructionaldesigners,micro-credentialexpertsandvideographersallcollaboratingonacomplexprojecttocompletecontentdesign,implementationandassessmentofthelearningexperiences,andimplementationoftheCredlycredentialingsystemacrosscampuses.Itisambitious,andcanprovideatemplateforwhatothersmaybeabletoaccomplishwithdifferentsubjectmatter,differentcampuses,anddifferentaudiences.
ProjectAssessmentComments:
Strongplanforassessmentthatengagesassessmentandevaluationexperts.Evaluationwillbeperformedthroughoutthedurationoftheproject,notmerelyattheconclusion.Strongplanfordisseminationoffindingsfromthisproject,aswellasthepriorIITGproject.;InthesectiononROI,there'saclearintentthatthisprojectcanputaframeworkintoplaceforelectronicsubmissionandtrackingofstudent,faculty,andstaffmicro-credentials.Thereisalsomentionofflippedclassroomtechniquestoprovideaflexiblemethodforcontentdeliveryandassessment.Thoseelementsshouldbecapitalizeduponintheassessmentplan,withclearassessmentstrategies.TheAssessmentPlansimplysaysthesuccesswillbemeasuredanumberofways.Nospecifics.HOWwillimplementationbemeasured?HOWwillworkloadoffacultybecomparedbefore/after?Whatarethebenchmarksthatwillwarrantsustainingtheeffortwithoutnewfunds?
Theplantoassesstimeandeaseofcompletionisgood.Howdoesstudentcompletioncomparetofacultycompletion?Howdoestimeofcompletioncomparewithinaudiences?Howwillfacultyknowifthemicro-credentialscompletedbystudentshasimprovedknowledgeandskills?Theintenttofindacomparisongroupshouldbepartoftheplan,notan"ifpossible"scenario.
CommunicationPlanismostlyCITandPharmcircles(annualmeetingandjournals).Again,therearesomevaluableframeworksproposedherethatarenotdisciplinespecific(electronicmicro-credentials,badging,submissionandtrackingacrosscampuseswithstudentsandfacultyalike;alsowhetherthisdoesimproveincreasedcompetence,andaccesstolearning).;Good,butIwouldliketoseemoreeffortsatcommunicationacrossSUNY.PresentingatCITseemsliketheminimumforthesesortofprojects.Thereareplentyofopportunitiestotalkaboutmicrocredentialsatotherevents.
OtherComments:
Greatlyappreciatethetimelinepresentedincolor-codedgraphicalformat.Thisassistedindrivinghomethecomplexityoftheproject,thedifferentstagesforeachcampus,andtheimmenseconsiderationgivenbythePIandcollaboratorstothenextstageofdevelopment.;ThefactthattherearethreeSUNYinstitutionsandnearly1,000studentsisagoodpilotforthis.Thefactthattherearemultipleplayersatthetableforplanningandimplementationisastrength.TheassessmentplanandcommunicationplanwillserveSUNYwellifthesetwoelementsarenotdisciplinespecific!;Ifthisisconsideredaproposalforprojectfundingrenewal,I'mnotsureallthecriteriawereaddressed.Onitsown,IthinkSUNYwantstosupportcampusesexperimentingwithMicrocredentials.Ifsuccessful,I'dalsoliketoseethisproject(andspecificallytheelectronicsubmissionsystem)rolledouttoothercampuses..
PlanningGrantComments:
NA
ProjectNarrative
BackgroundPublicperceptionofapharmacistisoftenlimitedtoanexperienceinabusycommunitypharmacywherecontactwithapharmacistisinadequate.ThisdatedpracticemodelhasundergonechangeduetoTheJointCommissionofPharmacyPractitioners(JCPP),aworkinggroupof11nationalpharmacyorganizations,releaseofthePharmacists’PatientCareProcess(PPCP)in2014.ThePPCPoutlinesastandardized,evidence-basedprocessemphasizingapatient-centeredapproachtocareincollaborationwithotherprofessionalsonthehealthcareteam.TheAmericanCouncilofPharmaceuticalEducation(ACPE)accreditsDoctorofPharmacy(PharmD)programsandPharmacyTechnician(PharmTech)Programs.TheACPE2016StandardsrequirethatthePPCPbeembeddedintoPharmDcoursesandexperiencesandthatPharmTechstudentsexplainthePPCP,thetechnician’sroleinit,andbeabletoassistinitsimplementation.A2018Tier2IITGtitled“DevelopmentofaMicro-CredentialontheNewlyDevelopedPharmacists’PatientCareProcessforUseinPharmacyandHealthProfessionPrograms:PromotingPatient-CenteredCare”wasfundedtocreatethestackablecontentformicro-credentialsonthePPCPthroughacollaborationofthePharmDprogramsoftheUniversityatBuffalo(UB)andBinghamtonUniversity(BU),andthePharmTechprogramofSUNYErieCommunityCollege(SUNY-Erie).Wehaveadheredtothescheduleandbudgetoftheinitialgrant.Thecontentforthemoduleswasdevelopedwithinputfromthethreeprogramsinvolved,PharmDstudentsfromtheUBScholarsprogram,theUBCenterforEducationalInnovation,andtheUBOfficeofMicro-Credentials.Videoproductionandeditinghasbeenscheduledandassessmentsforeachmodulehavebeenestablished.Usingthestackablemodules,twoproposalsweresubmittedtotheUBOfficeofMicro-Credentials;oneforaprofessionaldevelopment(PD)micro-credentialforprogramstaff/faculty/affiliates,andtheotherforaPharmDstudentmicro-credentialwhichincludesthreerequiredbadgesandtwoelectivebadgesbasedonthestudent’sspecialization(FirstProjectObjective).Apresentationproposalwasacceptedforthe2019SUNYConferenceonInstructionandTechnologyandwesubmittedaproposaltothe2019AmericanAssociationofCollegesofPharmacy(AACP)Annualmeetingtopresentdataontheprocessusedtocreatethemodules,includingthelearningachievedbyScholarsstudentswhoparticipated(SecondProjectObjective).Duringthesummerof2019,weplantoexaminedatafromapilotgroupofstakeholdersthatcompletethebadges(ThirdProjectObjective).ProjectInnovationSignificanteffortshaveachievedthe2018projectgoalsofdevelopingstackablemodulesthatenhanceteachingandlearningwithenoughflexibilitythatthecontentisrelevantfordiverseinstitutions.OurproposedprojectseekstoscaletheinnovationofthePPCPmicro-credentialsatSUNYbeyondcampusboundaries.AtcapacitythePharmDprogramatUBenrolls500andatBU390(BUreceivedPharmDaccreditationstatusin2017andenrolledthefirstcohortofstudents),andthePharmTechprogramatSUNY-Erieisatrainingprogram
thatenrollsapproximately80studentsperyear.Inaddition,therearehealthscienceprogramsandhealthcaremembersthatseekprofessionaldevelopmentthroughSUNY.Theprojectwillcreatepublicitytoencouragestudentsandindividualsassociatedwiththeseprogramstoenrollinthemicro-credential.Withinthegrantperiod,UBwillimplementboththePDandPharmDstudentmicro-credentials;BUwillimplementthePDmicro-credentialandpilotcontentfromforthePharmDstudentmoduleswithfullmicro-credentialinginsubsequentyears(duetotheyoungschool’sdevelopingcurriculum);andSUNYEriewillimplementamicro-credentialwithatleastonecohortofstudents.ThecontentwillbeavailablethroughOpenSUNYtoextendtootherlearningenvironments.
Inthedevelopmentprocess,weidentifiedthattoimplementandsustainthisinnovationcampusneedswillvary.Eachinstitutionrequiressoftwaretoissuethemicro-credential(Credly).AtUB,theinstitutionsubscribestothis;atBUeachprogramisexpectedtopayaportionofthelicensingfeeforuse;whileatSUNY-Eriethiswillbethefirstmicro-credentialoffered(withpossibilitiestodevelopmorebasedonresultsofthisproject)andthereforetheprogrammustpurchasethesoftwareinfull.Inaddition,thereareadministrativepersonneleffortsinvolvedinverifyingthattherequirementshavebeenmet,evidencewassubmitted,andinissuingthemicro-credential.Anobjectiveofthisprojectistocreateanelectronicsubmissionframeworkforuseacrossinstitutionsthatwillstreamlinetheeffortneededtoprocessstudents’evidence.Thissystemwillbebeneficialinsustainingtheuseofmicro-credentials.ThevalueofthisinnovationtoteachingthePPCPatalargescalewillbeevaluatedthroughoutthisproject(contentknowledge,valueandappropriatenessofassessments,time/easeofcompletion,andabilitytousethenewlydevelopedelectronicsubmissionframework),andfaculty(teachingloadreduction,easeofabilitytoassignmodules).Theprojectembracesthisresearchinordertoimproveinstructionalpractices.Resultsfromtheassessmentwillbeusedtoreviseandfurtherdevelopcontent,whichwillincludecollaborationbytheprogramsinvolvedandwilllikelyrequireadditionalfundsforvideocontentandassessment.Theinnovationwillbepublicizedtothegreaterpharmacyeducationcommunity(academy)andweanticipateadditionalscalingatthenationallevelaspeerpharmacyinstitutescontinuetosearchforwaystoimproveunderstandingofthePPCP.ProjectCollaboratorsUniversityatBuffalo,SchoolofPharmacyandPharmaceuticalSciences(SPPS).ThePIoftheproject,RobertWahler;JaimeMaerten-Riverawillassistwithcoordinationandassessment;PharmaceuticalCareCoursesCommittee(ErinSlazak;AshleyWoodruff;ChristopherDaly;ScottMonte;NicoleCieri-Hutcherson-facultyfromthesecourseswillbeinvolvedindevelopment,implementation,andassessment).KalpeshDesai,coordinatestheelementsoftheSUNY-EriePharmTechprogramthatarehostedbytheUBSPPSthroughaSUNYinter-collegiatepartnership.BinghamtonUniversity,SchoolofPharmacyandPharmaceuticalSciences.SarahLynchteachesthePPCPinthedidacticsettingtheapplicationoftheprocessinthelaboratorysetting.
Sheisinvolvedwithseveralinterprofessionalcourseswhichcanhelpguidetheprojecttowardsvariousprofessionalaudiences.ErieCommunityCollege,PharmacyTechnicianProgram.WendyArndtHuntistheProjectDirectorofthePharmacyTechnicianProgramandhasassistedindevelopingtheaffiliationbetweenSUNY-ErieandUBPharmacy.CarrieKahnistheExecutiveDeanofStrategicInitiativesinAcademicAffairs.UniversityatBuffaloOfficeofMicro-Credentials.TheDirectorofMicro-Credentialing(AnneReed)willassistwithsettingupcontentforthemicro-credentials.UniversityatBuffaloCenterforEducationalInnovation(CEI).Theonlineinstructionaldesignspecialistwillassistwithmakingthemodulesaccessibleviaanonlineplatformandincludingappropriateassessment.
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2018-Tier2-OpenedXPilotCampus:Buffalo(UB) PI:JoeKerrAbstract:TheUniversityatBuffalo(UB)CollegeofArtsandSciences(CAS),incollaborationwithcampuspartners,proposestoexploreOpenedXasatraditionalandpost-traditionaleducationdeliveryplatformtostudentsonaglobalscale.OpenedXisthesameopensourceplatformthatHarvardUniversityandMITco-producedtodeliverMOOCsandisusedforedX,butwithoutrequiringthetwo-million-dollarmembership"buyin"toaccessthefull-serviceedXconsortium(marketing,hosting,etc.).OpenedXprovidesameanstodelivercourses,certificatesanddegreesinahighlyflexibleLearningManagementSystemwithdifferent"plugins"thatenhanceavailablefunctionality(e.g.,e-commerce,researchtools,etc.).WeintendtopartnerwithIBLStudios,afullserviceOpenedXvendor,thatcansetupandconfigureOpenedX,offer24x7applicationsupport,andassistUBwithmaintainingtheUBxinstance.Ifsuccessful,weanticipatethataSUNYxservicecanbedevelopedinamannerlikethecurrentSUNY-Courserapartnership.Collaborators:Internal:CollegeofArts&ScienceswithUBVP/CIO&CITEnterpriseSystems,SchoolofEngineering.External:IBLEducation.LearningObjectives:Goal1:
Tounderstandanddevelopbestpracticesforanon-premisesOpenedXplatforminservicetomultipledisciplines,andultimatelyinservicetoSUNY
Goal2:Toexperimentwithbadgeintegrationwithcloudbasedbadgeplatforms(e.g.,differentdisciplinesmayrequireconnectionsintodifferenttypesofbadgeservers-wewilltestthisinpartnershipwithEmpireStateCollegeassubmittedthrougharelatedIITGapplication).
Goal3:TotestwhetherOpenedXcanbescaledupoutsideofUBandwhatthiswillmeanintermsofbrandingflexibilityfordifferenttypesofprograms(andexternalUBpartners)
AmountRequested:$20,000 ReviewScores:<R1>95<R2>95<R3>100<R4>94AVG=96NarrativeComments:(R1)I'mconfidentinthisgroup'sabilitytodogoodworkandmakethisprojectwork.Onethingthatwasn'tcleartome,however,istheneedforanalternativetoCoursera.Itishardtocallitinnovativewhenwehaveapartnershipwearetryingtogrowwithasimilarcompany.TheremaybeverygoodreasonstoexploreanalternativetoCoursera,butthatwasn'tmadecleartome.(R2)Theprojectnarrativewasconciseandclear.Asdescribed,theprojectsoundsbothexcitingpedagogicallyandalsogroundbreakingintermsoftheusesoftheLMS.(R3)ThePilot
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ofOpenedXsoundspromising.TheprojectnarrativeindicatesUBisinaplacetocomparefeaturesandusabilitywithCourseratodeterminepreferencesbyfaculty,ITSupport,andadministration.Thereisafocusonaglobalmarketplace,afocusonthebreadthofeducation'srole(fromdegreetomodules,fromdiplomatobadges,etc.),andadesireforchoice,ratherthanbeinglockedintoCoursera.Thereisalsoacommitmenttoscalabilityfromcollege(CAS)touniversity(UB)toSUNY.Thebudgetnarrativeisclear,easytounderstand,anddemonstratestheinvestmentthatUBismakingwithamatch5timesgreaterthanthe$20,000requested.ProjectAssessmentComments:(R1)Ithinkthiswassolid,andIthinkyouhavetherightpeopleinvolved.PeoplelikeDr.StephenswillbeabletotaketheinformationlearnedandshareitwithkeystakeholdersthroughouttheentireSUNYsystem,andbeyond.(R2)Theseareveryclearplanswithconcreteresultsplanned.(R3)1-Assessment:ThemeasuresoutlinedintheassessmentplanareambitiouswithlessthanoneyearofusagewiththenewOpenedX.ItseemsthatbenchmarkdatafromCourseracoursesmaybehelpful(#ofclassesinthefirstterm,#ofenrollments,#ofbadges,Userfeedbackoneaseofregistration(students),platformuse(facultyandstudents?)...YouarenotsimplyexaminingandsettingupOpenedX,youhavesaidyouarelookingatanalternativetoCoursera,soyoushouldbegleaningdatathatcomparesthetwo,right?TheCommunicationPlanmeetsexpectations.OtherComments:Ilookforwardtoseeingtheresultsofthisexperiment!;ThisprojectcomplementstheworkSUNYhasbeendoingintheOER,MOOC,andDistanceLearningfields,andclearlyhaspotentialtoexpandintoaSUNY-wideplatform.ProjectNarrative:UBisactivelypursuingnewcross-disciplinaryprogramstosupportAcademicInnovation.Thishasrequirednewmodelsofthinking,whichbeganundertheleadershipofa“teamofdeans”toraiseawarenessacrossalltheacademicunitsofhowUB,andmorebroadlySUNY,maybeatriskifwedonotcollectivelybroadenopportunitiestoexperimentwithnewdeliverymechanismsandmannersofcredentialedlearning.AteamofadministrativestafffromtheSchoolofEngineeringandAppliedSciences(SEAS),CASandUBIT(ComputingandInformationTechnologyEnterpriseInformationSystems)havecombinedeffortstoinvestigatehowwecanbethefirstteamwithinSUNYtoexperimentwithaninstanceofOpenedX.Inpartnershipwithathird-partyexpert,IBLStudios,UBisstrategicallyconsideringinnovationincontext.Capitalizingontrendsthatcanberefinedandtargetedtospecificlearnerpopulationswithprioritizedinstructionalneedsalignsverywellwithcriteriainthe2018IITGRFP:
• Impactstudentlearning&successbyleveragingopensoftwareandavarietyof“plugins”thatwillenableexperimentationoflearnerappswithoutdisruptingnormalon-campusLMSfeaturesorITinfrastructure.
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• Addresscontemporarychallengesinpublichighereducationbyscalingdeliveryoflearningtolargepopulationsthroughcreationoflearningpathwaysthatenablestudentstoenterhighereducationthroughsmaller,stackablemodulesandcredentials.
• Buildcompetenciesandsupportposttraditionalandadultlearners–particularlythoseseekingtoreinventtheiracademicorcareertrajectory.Buffaloisnotaloneinhavingalarge,erodingtraditionalindustrialbase.Hometomultipleautomotivemanufacturersandsuppliers,roboticsisincreasinglydisruptingthemanufacturingprocess.UBhasalreadycreatedaseriesofMOOCsdescribingthesechangesandcannowbeginproductionof“mini-modules”toassistwithflippedclassroomandmassivecontentdeliverythroughanedXimplementation.
• Supportmodularcoursesorpathwaysthatarehighlytransferrableand“stackable”intocertificates,micro-mastersordegreeswhichistheheartofwhatwehopetoachievewiththistechnologyplatform.We’rehopingtoworkwithatleastoneortwonon-UBpartnersaspartofthepilottotesthowcontentmightbeadaptedandmovedaroundwithintheplatform.TheacademicpartnersinSEASandCASarepoisedtocreatestackablecredentialsaspartofthenewAcademicInnovationinitiativeasthecampusevolvesamorerobustofficetoassistwiththeadministrationoftheseprograms.Thisispartofthetechnology-in-service-of-pedagogythatcanbescaledupovertime.
• HavestrongpotentialtoscalefromasmallscaleIITGeffortintoalargercampusorsectoropportunitythroughexternalfunding.Inthiscase,theexternalfundingwillbeintheformofhighlysustainablefundsgeneratedbythelearnersseekingthecontentthroughcontinuingeducation,credentialsandothercontenthostedontheplatformthatisinhighdemand.TherolloutofanedXplatformwillaccomplishthreeimportantgoals:
1) ProvideanalternativetoCourserafordeliveryof“learningatscale.”2) Enableautonomyfortheinstitution–whererevenue(andresponsibility)isfullyinthedomain
ofthecontentcreatorandcampus(nottheplatformprovider).3) Delivermodulareducationthatcanbepurposed(andre-aligned)foravarietyoflearninggoals.
Whencoupledwithane-commerceapplication,andothertoolsand“plugins”thegoalistoleveragethebestofwhatwe’velearnedbydevelopingcontentforCourserawithanalternativedeliveryplatformthattheentireSUNYSystemcangainknowledgefrom.
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2019Tier2-GeneseeCommunityCollegeJusticeTechnologyCenterCampus:GeneseeCC PI:KarenWicka
Abstract:Inthisever-changingworld,atechnologytrainedworkforceisessential,especiallyincriminaljustice.Lawenforcementagenciesareincreasingpartneringwithlearninginstitutionstoensurethatprospectiveemployeespossessthenecessarytechnologicalskillsforemployment.ThisapplicationrequestssupportforaJusticeTechnologyCentertopreparestudentsforthemultipletechnologicalskillsnecessarytomaximizeperformanceinthecriminaljusticefield.WeproposepartneringinternallywiththeRuralPoliceAcademy,theParalegalandCampusSafetydepartments,andexternallywithcountysheriffs’departmentsandwiththeNewYorkDepartmentofHomelandSecurityandEmergencyServicestocreateafullyimmersivelearningenvironmentwherestudentsactivelyparticipateinstate-of-the-arttraining,providingopportunitiesforstudentstopracticeproceduresinasafeenvironment.A911Simulatorwithacorrespondinginteractivecurriculumwillnotonlyencouragestudentstoutilizehigher-ordercriticalthinkingbutwillincreaseenrollmentandretentionratesbyencouraginginteractiveengagementinbothteachingandlearning.Astackablemicro-credentialingcertificationalsowillbecreated,enablingstudentstocompletecoursesearning“badges,”combine“badges”topursueaCriminalJusticeCertificateorcontinuetopursueaCriminalJusticeA.A.S.degree.Allimplementationandplanningprocesses,interactivecurriculum,materialsandprojectoutcomeswillbedigitallysharedthroughOpenSUNYandatvariousacademicconferencesthroughouttheState.ThisJusticeTechnologyCenterwillbeaprototypeforthecreationofsimilaractivelearningenvironmentsandotheremergencytelecommunicatorcertificationprogramsthroughouttheSUNYsystem.
Collaborators• JayBushenisafull-timefacultymemberfortheCriminalJusticeprogramatGenesee
CommunityCollege.HisprimaryareaofconcentrationisPolicing,CriminalInvestigationsandCorrections.Asafull-timefacultymember,Jaypreparesandpresentslectures,assessesstudentperformancethroughouthiscourses,instructsvariouson-linecoursesandadvisesstudentswithcareerselections.JaygraduatedfromSUNYBuffaloStateCollegereceivingaBachelorofSciencedegreeinCriminalJustice.Hewasalsoamemberofthebasketballteam.Healsowentbacktocollegeasanon-traditionalstudenttopursueandattainhisMasterofArtdegreeinSocialPolicyfromSUNYEmpireStateCollege.Priortobecominganeducator,Jaywasa20-yearveteranoftheRochesterPoliceDepartment.Heservedinawidevarietyofrolesinthepolicedepartmentincludingapatrolofficer,amemberoftheCrimeSceneTechnicianUnit,amemberoftheBombSquadandamemberoftheLicenseInvestigationUnit.Hewasakeycomponentofmanydifferentinvestigationsandgavevitaltestimonyinnumerousimportantcourtcases.AfterJayretiredasanofficerintheRochesterPoliceDepartment,hewasemployedbytheMonroeCountyDistrictAttorney’sOfficeasa
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ViolentFelonyOffenseInvestigator.DuringhistimeintheDA’soffice,hewasresponsibleforcoordinatingevidenceforcourtroompresentation.HeworkedcloselywiththeAssistantDistrictAttorneysinidentifying,preparing,organizingandassistingthemincourtwithevidencethatwasvitalinsuccessfulprosecutions.HewasalsoresponsibleincompilingstatisticaldatafortheDistrictAttorney,issuingsubpoenas,andarrestingmaterialwitnesses.HealsoimplementedthefirstdigitalevidencetrackingsystemfortheOffice.Whileworkingasafull-timefacultymemberatGeneseeCommunityCollege,Jayhasbeenaveryactivememberoftheinstitution.Hehasvolunteeredtoparticipateonmanydifferentcommittees.HerunstheInternshipprogramwherehepairsstudentswithvariouscriminaljusticeagenciesinorderforthestudenttogetreal-lifeexperienceinthecriminaljusticefield.Inadditiontofacultyresponsibilities,Jayalsoworkscloselywithinthelocalcriminaljusticecommunity.HeattendscountywideCriminalJusticeActionCommitteemeetingseachmonth.Hehasagreatworkingrelationshipwiththesecriminaljusticeagencies,whichwillbenefitthecollaboratingrequiredwiththisprojectproposal.
• StevenC.SharpegraduatedwithaB.S.HistorydegreefromtheUnitedStatesAirForceAcademyin1997asa2ndLieutenantintheUnitedStatesAirForce.HereceivedaM.A.EducationdegreefromCentralMichiganUniversityin2001.In2018heearnedaDoctorofEducationinExecutiveLeadershipfromSt.JohnFisherCollege.After8yearsofserviceasanIntelligenceOfficer,hebeganhiscareerastheGeneseeCounty,NYDirectorofEmergencyCommunicationssupervisingthecounty9-1-1center,managingthepublicsafetyradiosystem,andadministeringpublicsafetyinformationtechnologyimplementations.HeischairoftheFederalCommunicationsCommissionPublicSafety700/800MHzRegion55(WNY–Buffalo)PlanningCommitteeandvicechairoftheFingerLakesRegionalInteroperableCommunicationsConsortium.HeisamemberoftheNewYorkStateCommunicationsInteroperableWorkingGroupandNext-Generation9-1-1WorkingGroup.IntheMarch/April2019issue(Issue7.1)ofJournalofEmergencyandDispatchandResponse,hisstudyon911LeadershipandQualityImprovementwillbepublished.
LearningObjectives:
Goal1:
Usetechnologytobuildacollaborativeandactivelearningenvironmentthatwillnotonlyenhancepedagogyandencourageinteractiveengagementinbothteachingandlearningbutwillencouragestudentstoutilizehigher-ordercriticalthinking,leadingtoanincreaseinbothenrollmentandretentionratesatthelearninginstitution.
Goal2:
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Createstackablemicro-credentialingopportunitiesforstudentstoincreasepotentialemployabilityandprovideadditionalopportunitiesforcurrentlyemployedemergencytelecommunicatorstoachieveaCertificateorA.A.S.degreeinCriminalJustice.
Goal3:
Collaboratewithinternaldepartments,localcriminaljusticeagenciesandstateagenciestocreateaprototypeforanemergencytelecommunicatorscertificationprocesswhichwillserveasamodelforadditionalSUNYinstitutionsthroughouttheState.
AmountRequested:$20000
ReviewScores:<R1>100<R2>97<R3>89 AVG=95.33
NarrativeComments:
(R1)YesIbelievetheymadetheircaseofwhythisideashouldbefunded.Mysuggestioniswhenspeakingaboutmicro-credentials,identifywhatthecompetenciesarethatthestudentswilldemonstrateinordertoearnthem.Aretheypredefinedoraretheynewmicro-credentials?Whatwillthefirst3bethatstudentscanearn?(R2)Thisisanexcellentideaandthereisclearlyajustifiableneed.Thefactthatitaddressesmultiplegoalsandobjectivesrelatedtostudents,theinstitution,andeventhecommunitymakesitthatmuchstronger.Thefactthattheinstitutioniswillingtodevotespecificspaceandtomatchthefunds(andthensome)thatarebeingrequestedshowsgreatinstitutionalsupportandcommitment.(R3)Thisisawelldevelopedandinnovativeproposal.TheapplicantwilldevelopaJusticeTechnologyCenterwhichwillsimulatevariousscenariosfacedbycriminaljusticeprofessionals.Thisapplicationhasbroadsupportfromtheinstitutionaswellasthelawenforcementcommunityandthereforehasahighpotentialforsuccess.TheapplicantproposestodevelopthisprojectasaprototypewhichcouldthenbeusedtoscaleupacrossSUNY,sotheprojecthasbroadimpact.Theapplicantalsodetailsamicrocredentialing/badgesystemwhichwouldexpandtrainingtoindividualscurrentlyinthefield.TheexpertiseofthePIandotherpartnersonthisproposalismorethanadequateforthescopeofwork.Thetimelineseemstight...butdoable.Ofparticularnote,ittheapplicantscollaborationandsupportwithoutsidelawenforcementagenciesincludingHomelandSecurity.Thebudgetalsoreflectsamorethan50%matchbytheinstitutionwhichisalsonotable.
ProjectAssessmentComments:
Lookingatspecificstudentslearningoutcomeslikecriticalthinkingaswellasinstitutionalgoalslikestudentretentionmakethisproposalmuchstronger,inmyopinion.Inaddition,thecommunitysupportreallystrengthenstheneedfortheseskillsintheactualjob.Providing
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studentswiththiskindofknowledgebeforetheygraduateisawin-winallthewayaround.;Overalltheassessmentandcommunicationplanisgood.Iseeyoubelievethatyouwouldliketouseenrollmentandretentionratestomeasuresuccess..therearemanyfactorsthatcouldchangethis....howwouldyouidentifythatthisadditionimpactedenrollment?;TheprojectwillassessretentionofcurrentCJstudents,microcredentialingandcollaborationwithoutsideagencies.TheapplicantwillsharetheprototypebroadlythroughoutSUNY.Thisinnovativeapproachtopreparingcriminaljusticeprofessionalshasthepotentialfortransformativeimpactinthisfield.
OtherComments:
Thisisastrongprojectandtheinformationwasveryclearandcomprehensive.Itaddressesanumberofneeds:locally,institutionally,andacrosstheregion.Ilookforwardtolearningmoreaboutthisprojectinthefuture.;Ilookforwardtothesuccessfuldevelopmentofaprototypesoourinstitutioncanduplicateyourgoodefforts!
PlanningGrantComments:
Thisprojectabsolutelyalignswithcurrenttrendsinbothcollegeandindustry.IncludingadditionalSUNYinstitutionsinfutureiterationsmakesagreatdealofsense.
ProjectNarrative:
Inthisever-changingworld,atechnologicallytrainedworkforceisessential,especiallyinthefast-pacedcriminalandciviljusticefields.Criminaljusticeagencieshaveexpressedaninterestinincreasingstudents’technologicalskillspriortoprospectiveemployment.Toincreasetheseskills,publicsafetyagenciesareincreasinglypartneringwithlearninginstitutionstoassurethatprospectiveemployeesareexposedtomanyofthenewestcriminaljustice-basedtechnologies(seeLettersofSupport).GeneseeCommunityCollege’s(GCC)CriminalJusticeprogramwillpartnerinternallywiththeParalegalDepartmentandthePublicSafetyOfficeandexternallywiththecountysheriffs’departmentsandothercriminaljusticeagenciesintheFingerLakesRegiontocreateafullyimmersivelearningenvironmentwhereGCCfacultyandexpertsfromlawenforcementcollaborateinprovidingstudentswithsimulatedstate-of-the-artcriminaljusticeproceduresandprotocolsinarealisticbutsafeenvironment.GCCrequestssupportforthecreationofthisuniquehi-techlearninglaboratorytopreparestudentsforthemultipletechnologicalskillsnecessarytomaximizeperformanceinthelegalfield.ThisGCCJusticeTechnologyCenteralsowillserveasamodelforlawenforcementprogramsatotherSUNYinstitutionsResearchstudieshaveconcludedthatactivelearningleadstoincreasedgradesandretentionofstudentsinthescienceandmathfields(Freemanetal,2013;Haaketal,2011).Thatsame
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principalalsoappliestothesocialsciences(McCarthyandAnderson,2000).Thecreationofanactivelearningenvironment,combinedwithinteractivecontent,increasesengagementinbothteachingandlearning.Itencouragesstudentstoutilizehigher-ordercriticalthinkingandincreasestheirinterestinthematerial.Anactivelearningenvironmentalsocanimprovestudentgradesandpostsecondaryinstitutionretentionrates.Ourproposalrequestsresourcestopurchasea911Simulatortointegrateintoanactivelearningenvironmentthatalsofeatures360andgoprocamerastosimulatecrimescenarios.LocalcriminaljusticeagenciesandtheNYSDepartmentofHomelandSecurityandEmergencyServiceshaveexpressedtheneedfortrainingopportunitiesforprospectiveandcurrentemergencytelecommunicators(seeLettersofSupport).Allemergencytelecommunicationpersonnelarerequiredtocompleteabasictelecommunicatorcoursewithintwelvemonthsofbeinghired,coveringtopicswhichmayincludelegalaspects,technologies,callclassification,stressmanagement,andtheincidentcommandsystem.OurJusticeTechnologyCenterwillofferamicro-credentialingframeworkviaastate-of-the-art911simulatorwhichwillbecombinedwithaNewYorkStateandanationallyapprovedemergencycommunicatorcurriculum.ThiscombinationwillenablestudentstoreceivenumeroustransferrablecertificationsbeneficialtoanyonepursuingemergencytelecommunicationscareerswithinNewYorkandthroughoutthenation.Studentswhomastervarioustechnologieswithintheclassroomwillearnastackablemicro-credentialingcertification.Studentspresentingthiscertificationasevidenceofemployabilityskillswillhaveadistinctadvantageoveruncertificatedapplicants.Themicro-credentialingprocesswillprovidemultipleoptionstothestudents.ThebasicemergencycommunicationscoursewillprovidestudentswithNYScertificationforthebasictelecommunicatorcourserequiredbycurrent9-1-1standards.StudentsalsocanreceiveIncidentCommandSystems(ICS)certificationsinexistingHomelandSecuritycourses.Anadvancedemergencycommunicationscoursewillprovideadditionalcertifications,includingsuicideintervention,crisisinterventionand/oractiveshootingtraining.ThelearningenvironmentintheJusticeTechnologyCenterwillofferstudentswithmultiplecertificationoptions:completingoneormoreofthebasiccertificationcoursesearning“badges;”combiningearned“badges”withadditionalcriminaljusticecoursestopursueaCriminalJusticeCertificate;orcontinuingwithadditionalgeneraleducationcoursestoreceiveanA.A.S.degreeinCriminalJustice.Stackablemicro-credentialingalsowillprovideanopportunityforcurrentlyemployedemergencytelecommunicatorswhoworkinregionallawenforcementdepartments.Employeeswhoalreadypossesstheirbasiccertificationsinemergencytelecommunicationscan
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earncollegecreditforpriorlearning.StudentscanapplythesepriorlearningcreditsinpursuitofaCertificateoranA.A.S.inCriminalJustice.Providingcurrentlyemployedindividualswithaneducationalpathway,withoutcommittingtoafull-timeprogram,willincreaseenrollmentandretentioninGCCCriminalJusticecourses.ThevisionfortheJusticeTechnologyCenteristoprovideacollaborativelearningenvironmentwherestudentsarefullyengagedinactivelearning.Toachievethisvision,theprojectwillbecompletedinmultiplephases(reflectedintheaccompanyingtimeline).TheinitialphasewillbeginovertheSummerof2019.Duringthistimeperiod,remodelingofanexistingclassroomwillbecompletedtoprovideadequateinfrastructureforfuturetechnology.IntheFallof2019,collaborativelearningtableswithpreviouslypurchasedtechnology,includinga360OSCRCamera,twoGoProCamerasandeditingsoftware,willbeintegratedintotheroom.Studentswillusethisinteractivetechnologyincollaborativeandinteractiveassignmentsasawaytoaccomplishspecificcourselearningobjectives.Toenhanceinteractivelearning,fundingfromthisgrantwillbeusedtopurchaseadditionalinteractivetechnology,specificallya911simulator,featuringrealisticengagementscenarios.OurinitialfundingwillbeutilizedtobeginpurchasingtechnologyfortheJusticeTechnologyCenter.Asneedsemergeinthecriminaljusticefield,similarmicro-credentialingwillbedevelopedwithadditionalpurchasesoftechnology.TheJusticeTechnologyCenterwillfosterinternalpartnershipswiththeCollege’sRuralPoliceAcademyandPublicSafetyOffice.GCCalsoenvisionsscalinguptheprojectwithincreasedpartnershipsbetweenGCC,lawenforcementagenciesandeducationprovidersintheFingerLakesRegionaswellascollaboratingwithadditionalSUNYinstitutionsaroundthestate.Thelong-termgoalfortheJusticeTechnologyCenterisforittobecomeaprototypeforcriminaljusticeprogramsthroughoutthestateandpossiblythenation.Thismodelalsocouldbeintegratedintoothersocialscienceprogramsthathaveinteractivelearningpedagogies.GCC’sFACT2representativewilldisseminateallmaterialsthroughtheSUNYWorkplace,includingthevisionanddevelopmentprocess,allinteractivecurriculum,materialsandprojectoutcomes,modelingourinnovativeconcepttootherSUNYinstitutions.Moreover,theGCCfacultyandlawenforcementpartnerswillshareallimplementationandplanningprocesses,interactivecurriculum,materialsandprojectoutcomesatnumerousconferencesacrossthestate.AsrequiredbytheIITGrant,theprojectwillbesharedattheCITConferenceatSUNYPurchase.TheCriminalJusticeprofessorswillsubmitaproposaltopresentattheannualCriminalJusticeEducators’AssociationofNewYorkStateconferenceandourpartneringSheriff’sDepartmentwillpresentattheNewYorkState911Coordinators’AssociationBiannualConference.
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ThesuccessoftheJusticeTechnologyCenterwillbeassessedonmultiplelevels.Studentbasiccompetencies,suchasmultitasking,criticalthinkingandtechnologycompetencywillbeassessedthroughsuccessfulcompletionofvariousactivelearningscenarios.Inadditiontoassessingstudents’individualskills,overallstudentperformanceinindividualcoursescanbemonitoredandassessed.TheCenter’ssuccessalsomaybemeasuredinincreasedprogramretentionrates.AnincreaseofbothemployabilityandemploymentupgradestatusofstudentsuponcompletionofthecertificationswillbemeasuredviagraduatesurveysconductedbyGCC.AnincreasedenrollmentratewillbeameasurableassessmentofthesuccessoftheJusticeTechnologyCenter.GeneseeCommunityCollegewillpromotethestate-of-the-artJusticeTechnologyCenterwiththeobjectiveofattractingadditionalstudentsintotheCriminalJusticeprogram.Withopportunitiestoachievecreditforpriorlearning,GCCwillmeasuretheincreaseofindividualscurrentlyemployedinthecriminaljusticefieldwhoreturntoreceivecertificationsanddegrees.ThedevelopmentoftheJusticeTechnologyCentertoconnectstudentswithcutting-edgetechnologywillenhancepedagogythroughafullyinteractiveandcollaborativelearningenvironment.Inaddition,theJusticeTechnologyCenterwillopendoorstocurrentlyemployedindividuals,providingstackablemicro-credentialsforcareerpathwaysuccess.ReimaginingthetraditionalCriminalJusticecurriculuminanewcollaborativeandinteractivepedagogyleadstoincreasedenrollment,retention,higherlevelsofcriticalthinkingandemployabilityforstudents.TheenhancedCriminalJusticecurriculumalsopromotesincreasedregionalpartnershipsacrossthelawenforcementcommunityaswellasemergingpartnershipsrealizedwhenthecurriculumissharedviaOpenSUNY.
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2018Tier1-STEMJobSkillsDevelopmentinaCompetencyBasedEducation(CBE)ModelCampus:EmpireStateCollege PI:NathanWhitley-Grassi
Abstract:Thisprojectwilldevelopaplananddesigningaseriesofcompetency-basedresourcesthatwillfacilitateworkforcedevelopmentandlearningforSTEMstudents,withaparticularfocusonthosestudentswhohavecognitivedisabilities.Theproposedprojectwillserveasaproofofconceptforalarger-scaleprojectaddressingneedsforSTEMworkforcedevelopmentforallSUNYstudentsandexamineCBEasaninstructionalmodelforstudentswithsomeformsofcognitivedisability.Further,thisprojectwouldorganizeaone-daysymposiumonCBEinuseatSUNY,hostedatEmpireStateCollege.ThiseventwouldallowaforumtodiscussthisandotherSUNYCBEprojectsaswellasprovideopportunitiesforresearchersandSUNYfacultytonetworkandformsupportivecommunitiesofpractice.Specificfocusesortracksatthesymposiumcouldinclude;CBEinSTEM,CBEforworkforcedevelopment,CBEforstudentswithdisabilities,andapplicationsofCBEforadultandnon-traditionalstudents.
CollaboratorsInternal• Dr.NanTravers,DirectorofCenterforLeadershipinCredentialingLearning• Dr.MaryMawn,ScienceMathandTechnologyFaculty–Microbiology• Dr.KevinWoo,ScienceMathandTechnologyFaculty–AnimalBehavior• Dr.AudiMatias,ScienceMathandTechnologyFaculty–Geology• Dr.LindaJones,ScienceMathandTechnologyFaculty–EnvironmentalScience• Dr.DianeShichtman,ScienceMathandTechnologyFaculty–Information
Systems• AllisonMoreland,MSisanEducationalTechnologistatEmpireStateCollege
basedinRochester.
External:• ShaunHoppel,MAhastrainedintheuseofassistiveandadaptivetechnologiesatthe
CenterforAssistiveTechnologylocatedatSUNYBuffalo.
LearningObjectives:
Goal1:ToresearchanddocumenttheimpactofCBEonteachingSTEMskillsforworkforcedevelopment.TheresearchwouldincludeeffectivenessofCBEinskills-basedlearningoutcomesandtoidentifyareastodesignanddevelopcontenttosupporttheselearningoutcomes.STEMskillmodulesinsomeofthefollowingareaswillberesearched,designedandpiloted.Laboratorysafety,Laboratoryskills,Infectioncontrol,ScientificMethods,and/orCriticalthinking.
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Micro-credentialingwillbeexaminedandimplementedtoprovidetransferablecompetencytoparticipants.
a.CreatealiteraturereviewonCBE,learningsupportsforcognitivedisabilitiesandSTEMEducationb.CollaboratewithSubjectMatterExpertsc.CreatelearningobjectivesandcompetenciesforproposedCBEmodeld.DesignandbuildCBELearningModulee.ImplementMicro-credentialmodel
Goal2:TodesignandimplementtheresearchmeasuringimpactofCBEonSTEMlearningforallstudentsaswellasasubsetofstudentswhoself-identifiesascognitiveimpairmentpopulations.Theresearchwouldincludekeyfactorsthatfacilitatelearningamongthispopulationofstudents,suchasbestpractices.
a.Designstudyonperceptions/efficacyofCBEmodelb.ReceiveIRBapprovalc.Collectdataonstudentsuccessandcompletion
Goal3:TodevelopasupportivecommunityofpracticearoundCBEinstructionalmodelsby
organizingaonedaysymposiumonCBEinuseatSUNYhostedatEmpireStateCollege.ThiseventwouldallowaforumtodiscussthisandotherSUNYCBEprojectsaswellasprovideopportunitiesforresearchersandSUNYfacultytonetworkandformandreinforcesupportivecommunitiesofpractice.Specificfocusesortracksatthesymposiumcouldinclude;CBEinSTEM,CBEforworkforcedevelopment,CBEforstudentswithdisabilities,andapplicationsofCBEforadultandnon-traditionalstudents.
a.Planaone-daysymposiumonCBEatSUNYb.IdentifypotentialtopicsthatwouldsupportdevelopmentoflearningcommunitieswithinCBE,suchasworkforcedevelopment,STEM,accessibility/disability.c.Recruitleadersinthefieldtohostandpresentatthesymposium.
AmountRequested:$10,000
ReviewScores:<R1>100<R2>95<R3>98<R4>98 AVG=97.75
NarrativeComments:(R1)Theprojectnarrativeisverystronglywrittenandsupportedbycitedresearch.;Theprojectandbudgetnarrativeswerewellcrafted.Theyclearlyandeffectivelylaidoutthepurposeandmethodsfortheproject.;Theapplicantdefinitely"madetheircase"inathoroughandstrong
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proposal.(R2)Thenarrativewasverythoughtfullywrittenanddidanoutstandingjobofdescribingwhattheprojectis,whatitentails,thegapitfills,includingevidencetosupport,andhowitfitswithintheSUNYExcelsFramework.IlikethatitbuildsuponapreviousIITG.(R3)Thebudgetnarrativealsodidanoutstandingjobdescribingwhatspecificallythefundswereneededandprovidingjustificationforthem.(R4)WhileconferencetravelbeyondCITwasmentionedinthecommunicationplanthereisnofundingmentionedforthat.ProjectAssessmentComments:(R1)ThePIclearlyhasastrongbackgroundinthisareaandhastheexpertisetofollow-throughontheresearchoutcomesandassessmentspresentedintheproposal.BeyondCIT,thereisaclearplaninplaceforofferingaSUNY-widesymposiumtoshareresultsandcontinuethediscussiononthistopic.ThePIplanstofurtherexpandthescopeofthisprojectthroughproposalsthatrespondtocurrentnationalgrantprogramsandRFPs.(R2)Theassessmentandcommunicationsplanswerebothclearandshowedhowprojectassessmentwouldbeusedtogrowandimprovelateriterationsoftheproject(R3)TheassessmentandCommunicationplanswerewellthoughtoutandclear.(R4)Ilikedthattheassessmentplanaddressedeachoftheobjectivesandhowspecificallyeachwillbeassessed.Therewasageneraloverviewofhowitwillbeassessbutfurtherdetailswouldbehelpful.Forexample,itsaysobjective2willbeassessedthroughthecompletionofaresearchstudybutdoesn'tprovidedetailonwhatthisstudywilllooklike.Iappreciatedtheassessmenttablethatwasincluded.ThecommunicationplanaddressedthatiswillbecommunicatedthroughthesymposiumaswellasCITandexternalconferences.TheteammightwanttoconsiderhowitwillbecommunicatedtoabroaderaudienceoutsideofSUNY,especiallyifthereisnoavailablefundingtoattendexternalconferences.OtherComments:(R1)Thisisastrongproposalwithclearlyalignedobjectives,andtheexpertiseofthePIsandcollaboratorsindicatesthattheyarewell-preparedtofollowthroughonimplementingandassessingthisproject.(R2)BudgetdocumentsdidnotcomethroughandsoIcouldnotevaluate.(R3)Finallysomecolor(viagraphs)inaproposal!Withalloftheabbreviations(CBE,STEM,adinfinitum)itdefinitelyperksuptheapplication.:)Theproposersstatedhowthiswouldbeusedasapilotprojectforlargerexternalfunding.Thistiedwiththeassessmentplanshouldhelpthemachievethatexternalfunding.ProjectNarrative OverthepastseveralyearsSUNYEmpireStateCollegehasdemonstratedsuccessesintegratingCompetency-BasedEducation(CBE)intotheSUNYsystem.Thesehaveincludedthe
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IITG-fundedCBEmodelsforpriorlearningassessmentandourCBEcomputersciencecourses.ThisprojectisproposedtoserveasanotherperspectiveontheutilityandapplicationofCBEmethodologyforteachingandlearning.Thisthree-partprojectwillservetonotonlyaddressseveralneedsidentifiedonanationalstage,buttoalsohelpbringSUNYtotheforefrontofCBEresearchanddevelopment.
AccordingtoLeggett(2015),“Acompetency-basedcurriculumallowsforeffectivestudentlearningbyprovidingaknowledgefoundationpriortotheperformanceofprocedures.”CBEfocusesonprovidingstudentswiththeknowledgeandskillsrequiredtoperformataskorprocedure,providingstudentswiththeopportunitytopracticeaskillinordertoachievemastery.Masteryisdemonstratedabilitytoperformataskindependently,consistently,andeffectively(Leggett,2015).CBEprogramsprovidealearningexperiencethatfocusesonthesuccessofeachlearnerandencouragesstudentgrowththroughmasteryofhigherlevelsofcompetencyinagiventask.BecausethefocusofCBEisondevelopingskillinagiventask,process,orprocedure,studentandinstructortimeisusedefficientlytoassessstudentskills,nurturestudentstrengths,targetskillgapsandchallenges,andtrackandmonitorstudentprogressasevidencedbyformative,summative,andperformance-basedassessmentoflearning(Torres,Scheopner,Brett&Cox,2015;Garfolo&L’Huiller,2016;Pichee,2011).DevelopmentofacompetencymapencouragesdevelopmentofacurriculumthattargetsspecificskillsetsthathavebeenidentifiedbyexpertsintheworkplaceandSTEMinstruction.Additionally,CBEencouragestheuseofindividualizeddevelopmentplans,whichisanareathatSUNYEmpirehasexcelledinthroughoutits47-yearhistory.Thefirstpartofthisprojectwillplananddevelopaseriesofcompetency-basedresourcesthatwillfacilitateworkforcedevelopmentandlearningforSTEMstudents,withaparticularfocusonthosestudentswhohavecognitivedisabilities.TheproposedprojectwillbeusedasaproofofconceptforalargerprojectproposedtotheNationalScienceFoundation(orothernationalgrantingagency)inresponsetorecentRFPsandDearColleagueLettersincluding;FundamentalResearchtoImproveScience,Technology,Engineering,andMathematics(STEM)TeachingandLearning,andWorkforceDevelopmentforPersonswithDisabilitieswithintheEducationandHumanResource(EHR)CoreResearchProgram(ECR).ThereisgrowingexcitementaboutCBEaspreparationfortheworkplaceandjobskillstraining,ithasbeenidentifiedasadesirablemeansofdeliveringlearningtostudents.EmployerattitudestowardCBEaregenerallypositivebyemployersseekingtohireemployeeswithexperience(Franklin&Lytle,2016).Inpartone,theprojectteamwouldexplorethisintheareaofSTEMeducation,particularlyintheareasof:
a.Aligningcompetenciestoeducationalgoals.b.Increasingknowledgetosupportpracticalapplication.c.Trainingusedinconjunctionwithaffectingbehaviorstiedtocompetencies.d.Pre-assessingcurrentskillset.e.Allowanceforaself-pacedcurriculum.
ParttwoofthisprojectistodesignandimplementtheresearchmeasuringtheimpactofCBEonSTEMlearningforallstudents,aswellasasubsetofstudentswhoself-identifyashavinga
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cognitiveimpairment.Theresearchwouldincludekeyfactorsthatfacilitatelearningamongthispopulationofstudents,suchasbestpractices.Theinvestigativeteamsuggeststhatstudentswithcognitive-basedlearningdisabilitiesareabletolearnprocess-orientedskillsthroughaprocessofinstructionthatinvolves(Jones,Wilson&Bhojwani,1997):
a.determiningtheconcepts/skillstobelearned.b.identifyingtherelationshipbetweenconceptsandskills.c.organizingfacts,concepts,andskillsintologicalhierarchies.d.developingsetsofinstructionalexamplesthatunambiguouslyillustratetherangeofconceptsandskillstobemastered.
Thethirdpartoftheprojectwouldbetoorganizeaone-daysymposiumonCBEinuseatSUNY,hostedatEmpireStateCollege.ThiseventwouldallowaforumtodiscussthisandotherSUNYCBEprojectsaswellasprovideopportunitiesforresearchersandSUNYfacultytonetworkandformsupportivecommunitiesofpractice.Specificfocusesortracksatthesymposiumcouldinclude;CBEinSTEM,CBEforworkforcedevelopment,CBEforstudentswithdisabilities,andapplicationsofCBEforadultandnon-traditionalstudents.Thisprojectwillmakeuseoftheworkperformedinapreviously-fundedIITGproject,DesigningCompetency-basedPLAPathwaystoScaleUpCompletionandLearnerSuccess,whichalsousestheSagence(formerlyFlatWorld)CognifyCompetency-BasedEducation(CBE)platformtodesignanddeliverCBE.EducationalTechnologistswithexpertiseinaccessibilityandaccommodationswillworkwithfacultysubjectmatterexpertstoresearchanddevelopapilotprogram.Proposedresearchwillincludebestpracticesforcurriculumdesignforlearnerswithcognitivedisabilities,necessarySTEM-essentialskills,andpotentialtargetaudiencesforthecurriculum.Potentialtopicareascouldinclude:•LaboratorySafety•LaboratorySkills•lInfectionControl•ScientificMethods•CriticalThinkingSubjectmatterexperts(SMEs)andCompetencyDevelopers(CDs)willcollaboratebothinpersonandatadistancetodevelopandimplementCBEcurriculum.Aone-daycompetencydevelopmentretreatwillbeheldtobringSMEsandCDstogethertokickoffthedevelopmentandplanningofcurriculum.Thisone-dayeventisvitaltobuildconnectionsbetweenSMEsandCDsandcreatecollaborativeworkingrelationshipsthatwillspanthefullproject.SMEsmayincludeSTEMteachingfaculty,administrators,and/orindustryprofessionals.TheprojectfitswithintheIITGprogramgoalsofadvancingtheSUNYExcelsFramework,notablyintheareaofInquiry,which,“encourage(s)andfacilitate(s)basicandappliedresearchforthepurposeofthecreationanddisseminationofknowledgevitalforcontinuedhuman,scientific,technologicalandeconomicadvancement.Asaresult,SUNYseekstoincreaseexternalinvestmentinSUNYresearchinordertocontinuetoincreasethelevelofconfidenceexternalentitieshaveinSUNYasasystem,itsinstitutions,faculty,andprograms(2017).”Thisproofof
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conceptwillbeusedtoseekexternalfundingtobuildoutalargerCBEworkforcedevelopmentproject,aswellasfurtherresearchinSTEMeducationforstudentswithcognitivedisabilities.Theproposedplanforimplementingthecurriculumistoofferthecourseatnochargetoindividualsinthecommunitywhowanttolearnaparticularskill.Thisprojectwouldprovidetrainingtoupto100participantsfromacrossSUNY,butspecialrecruitmentwillbedonethroughofficesofAccessibilitytoallowoutreachtostudentsreceivingserviceswhomaybenefitfromthisprogram.Theprogramwouldimplementmicrocredentialing,suchasCredly,whichissupportedbySUNY,toprovidecredibilityandmotivationthroughmicrocredentialingforstudentstocompletethecurriculumassuggestedbyrecentreportsfromtheSUNYMicrocredentialingtaskforce.References:Franklin,C.&Lytle,R.(2015)EmployerPerspectivesonCompetency-BasedEducation.Garfolo,BlaineT;L'Huillier,Barbara.AcademyofBusinessResearchJournal;Gulfport1(2016):100-116.Retrieved7/13/2016fromhttp://eric.ed.gov/?=ED557615JonesE.,WilsonR.,BhojwaniS.(1993).MathematicsInstructionSecondaryStudentswithLearningDisabilities.(pp.151-163).InJournalofLearningDisabilities(sVol.30pp.151-163)Leggett,T.(2015).Competency-BasedEducation:ABriefOverview.RadiologicTechnology,86(4),445-448.Pichee,D.(May10,2011).HowtoCreateaCompetency-basedTrainingProgram.Retrievedfromhttp://slideshare.net/BizLib/how-to-create-a-comptencybased-training-programTorres,A.,Brett,J.,&Cox,J.(2015)Competency-basedlearning:definitions,policies,andimplementation.RegionalEducationalLaboratoryNortheast&Islands.Retrieved7/13/2016fromhttp://eric.ed.gov/?id=558117
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2019Tier1–FromConcepttoFinalProduct:TheDesignandFabricationofInnovativeMusicalElectronicDevicestoEnhanceStudentLearningCampus:Oneonta PI:Dr.MichaelFaux
Abstract:Thehistoricalconnectionbetweenmusicandtechnologyrepresentsacrossroadsofcreativity,innovationandentrepreneurship.Recently,collaborativespacessuchasMakerspacesandFablabshavegainedpopularitybyprovidingthetoolsandspacesthatfacilitatethisconnection.Thisprojectaimstocreatealearningspaceinwhichstudentscancollaborativelydesignandconstructnovelelectronicinstruments,effectsandsoundprocessors.ThroughapartnershipbetweentheMusicandPhysicsDepartments,studentsfrombothdisciplineswillbenefitfromcomplementaryskillsetsandgainvaluableexperiencethatishighlysoughtafterinthejobmarket.Theprojectwillallowstudentstobringaninnovativeideafromconcepttoaworkableproductthatcanbetested,analyzed,improvedandpotentiallymarketed.Itwillencouragefurtherresearchinthisgrowingfieldandpromotecollaborationbetweenthehumanitiesandsciences,introducingnewpedagogicalpracticesandprovidingstudentswithvaluableexperienceintheirliberalartseducation.
Collaborators
• GavinVitale,InstructionalSupportTechnician/AdjunctLecturer,SchoolofArtsandHumanities/MusicDepartment
• GavinVitaleearnedaBSandMSinelectricalengineeringfromthePolytechnicInstituteofNYU,andhasextensiveexperienceinelectroniccircuitdesignandconstruction.HecurrentlyservesasthetechnicianfortheMusicDepartment,overseeingalltechnicalaspectsofthemusicstudiosandequipment.HehasrecentlytaughtcoursesonMusicalElectronicsandVacuumTubeAmplifiers,andpreviouslyworkedasanElectricalEngineerwiththeNewYorkCityTransitAuthority.HewillparticipateintheprojectastheMusicDepartmentfacultyrepresentative,workingwithstudentsenrolledinMUSC227and327StudioAssistantcourses,aswellasarelatedSpecialTopicscourseonMusicalElectronics.
LearningObjectives:
Goal1:
Thefirstlearningobjectiveistofacilitatethedevelopmentofskillsinproductdesign,construction,testing,andmarketingforstudentsfrombothscienceandartsdisciplines.
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Goal2:
Thesecondlearningobjectiveistoestablishamulti-disciplinarycollaborativeenvironmentthatprovidestoolstostudentstocollaborativelydesignanddevelopaninnovativeproducts.
Goal3:
Thethirdlearningobjectiveistopromotethecross-pollinationofideasandskillsetsbetweenstudentsintheMusicandPhysicsDepartments,withtheideaofscalingtheprojecttoincludeotherdisciplines.
AmountRequested:$9990
ReviewScores:<R1>92<R2>89<R3>92 AVG=91
NarrativeComments:
(R1)Itisawellresearchedandthoughtoutproject,Ireallylikethattheprojectisbasedonconnectingtheconceptsofphysicsandmusic.Theteamintegratedpicswherevernecessaryandthathelpedinunderstanding.(R2)Excellentuseoftechnologytoforwardappliedlearning.GoodoverallnarrativeasreaderIamnotsurehowthistranslatestootherusesbecauseisitprocessorproductthatisthegoal?(R3)Thisisauniqueprojectthatbringsinterdisciplinaryexperientiallearningtophysicsandmusicmajors.Itisaforwardfacingprojectthattakesintoaccountthetrendsinthemusicindustryandpromotescollaborationandexchangeofknowledgebetweentwodisciplines.Thebudgetnarrativelooksgoodforthepilotproject,butIrecommendreportingbackwithaplanonhowtosustainongoingsupplyofconsumablematerialsneededfortheproject.
ProjectAssessmentComments:
Assessmentplancanbealittlebetter,theteamcanclarifywhatitmeansforaproducttobea"possiblecaseformarketability."andwhatdotheymeanbyutilityandfeasibility.Maybeinformingthereaderonsomeofthebenchmarkswillhelp.;Concernsthattheassessmentcriteriaisverybroadandvague.ThisprojectinvolvesMusicandPhysicscoursesinaninterdisciplinaryproject.Itshouldbeclearhowtheprojectisbeingassessedbasedoneachdiscipline,aswellasaconsistentcriteriaofsuccessthatcanbeassessedforallfuturestudents.ThiswouldmakethisprojectsustainableandadaptableforfuturefacultyandotherSUNYcampuses.;Theassessmentplanislackinginmeasurableoutcomes.Areyouestablishingamulti-disciplinarycollaborativeenvironmentthatisgeneralizabletootherdisciplines?Howdoesonemeasure*promotion*ofcross-pollination?Whynotmeasurestudent
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learning/activelearningscenario?Alsorememberthatalotislearnedthroughtheoppositeofsuccess...especiallyindesignanddevelopment!
OtherComments:
Whiletheproposalcouldhavebeenstronger-theideaisworthyandfitsintoactivelearning,STEM,noveltech,etc.Ilookforwardtoseeingwhatthestudentscreate.
PlanningGrantComments:good
ProjectNarrative
Musiciansarealwaysseekingnewandinnovativewaystoperformandrecordtheirmusic.InstrumentssuchastheAnalogSynthesizerandothermusicaleffectshavecreateduniquesoundsfordecadesthroughtheuseofspeciallydesignedelectroniccircuits.GenressuchasRock,Rap/Hip-HopandElectronicDanceMusic(EDM),amongothers,consistentlyrelyonsynthesizersandmusicaleffectssuchasdelays,distortionandothermodulatedsoundstocreateuniquesoundscapes.Thishasledtoarecentresurgenceofsmallcompaniescreatingmusicaldevicesforarapidlygrowingmarket.Infact,accordingtoarecentNationalAssociationofMusicMerchants(NAMM)report,therehasbeennearlya20%growthinanalogsynthesizersalesoverthepastseveralyears(1).Therecent2019NAMMConvention,whichbroughttogetherover115,000industryprofessionalsandover2,000musicmerchandisecompanies,indicatesthecontinuedstrengthoftheindustry.The2019conferenceofferedoptionssuchasA3E(AdvancedAudio+ApplicationsExchange),andtalkssuchas“InnovationsinModularSynthesis”(2,3)and“AdvancementsinRapidPrototyping”whichdiscussedcuttingedgepracticesonquicklyturningideasintoworkableproducts(4).
Infall2018,PIFauxandCo-PIVitale,fromthePhysics&AstronomyandMusicDepartments,respectively,co-taughtaclassthatcombinedaMusiccourse(IntroductiontoMusicalCircuits)andaPhysicsCourse(Electronics/CircuitsI).Theconceptwastoteachstudentsthefundamentalsofelectronicsandelectricalcircuits,withafocusonmusicalapplications.Thecoursefeaturedaprojectwherestudentsbrainstormedideasanddesignedandbuiltdevicessuchassynthesizersandguitareffectsprocessors,culminatinginapresentationtotheclass.Althoughtheprojectswerefunctional,theywerenotpermanentlyconstructed,astheywerebuiltonsolderless‘breadboards’.
Theuniquefall2018experimentofteachingacombinedPhysics/Musicclasstoanintegratedpopulationofstudentsfromseeminglydistinctdisciplinesprovedtobeagreatsuccess.Bothphysicsandmusicstudentsdemonstrablygainedskillsandknowledgethatwillinevitablycontributetotheiremployabilityandeventualsuccess,whetherinengineering,soundengineering,musicstudiowork,orothercreativeendeavors.Studentsintheclassdesignedandbuiltworkingbreadboardprototypesofsynthesizers,equalizers,effectpedals,andlightdisplaysthatwereimpressive.However,attheendofthesemester,thesedeviceshadtobedismantledbecausetheywerenotsolderedorhard-wiredontopermanentprintedcircuit
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boards,norweretheseengineeredintomarketablepackages.Clearly,ifstudentsmayrealizethecrucialfinalstepstorealizingtheirvisionsaspermanentdevices,greatvaluewillaccruetotheeducationweprovide.Thisproposalaimstoallowstudentstoturnideasintopermanentdevicesthatcanbeshowcasedandused;theskillsandknowledgeattainedintheclasswilltranscendtheabstract,therebypowerfullyreinforcingthetangibleutilityoftheireducation.
SUNYChancellorDr.KristinaJohnsonincludedInnovationandEntrepreneurshipasthefirstoffourcentralthemesinhervisonfortheSUNYsystem.Thisprojectintegratesbothinnovationandentrepreneurshipascentralaspectsbyfacilitatingstudents’enhancedabilitytobeinnovative.Allowingstudentstocreatedevicesthatcanbeusedandmarketedprovidestheopportunityforthemtousetheircreativitytofosterinnovation.AlongertermgoalistousetheinfrastructureacquiredthroughtheIITGprogramtocollaboratewithourSchoolofBusiness&Economics(expandingthecollaborationtothreeofourfourschools),towardsatrulyinnovativeentrepreneurialprogramonourcampus.
IITGProjectGoalsandImplementation
ThegoalofthisTier1IITGprojectisto,first,establishaformalcollaborationbetweentheSUNYOneontaPhysics&AstronomyDepartment(includingthe3/2Engineeringprogram)andtheMusicDepartmentthroughthecreationofasmall,butcompleterapidprototypinganddesignlaboratory.Thiswouldallowstudentsfrommultipledisciplines(including~100audioartsminors,~75physicsmajors,and~503/2engineeringstudents)todigitallycreateacircuitboarddesignandquicklyfabricateit,leadingtofurthertesting,developmentandmarketing,andtopotentialindependentstudentresearchprojects.TheheartofthisprototypinglabisthePrintedCircuitBoard(PCB)MillingMachine.AComputerNumericalControl(CNC)millingmachineconvertsasetofprogrammedinstructionsintomovementsonathree-dimensionalaxis.Thisissimilartothewaya3Dprinterworks,althoughthemillingprocessissubtractiveratherthanadditive.BlankcopperboardscanbeloadedintothemachineandaPCBthatisdesignedinsoftwarecanbeetchedoutoftheboard.Thisleavesacircuitboardthatcanbepopulatedwithelectroniccomponentsandusedindefinitely.Thismachineprovidesavitalelementtotheproject,inthatitallowstheoncefragilebreadboardedcircuittoleavethelabandenterthestudiowheretheycanbeusedasapermanent,useabledevice.
OncethePCBiscreated,thecircuitisnowrobustanddurable,butstillrequiressometypeofenclosuretomakeitafinalproduct.Enclosuresprovideprotectionforthecircuitandanaestheticallypleasinginterfacefortheuser.Theycanbefabricatedusingsimplemetalworkingtools.Ideasforprojectswillbegeneratedcollaboratively,witheachstudentgivinginputfromtheirrespectivediscipline.UseofthelabwillbeincorporatedintothecurriculumoftheexistingElectronicCircuitscourse(CircuitsI&II),aswellastheMusicalCircuitscurriculum.OpportunitiesforfurthercollaborationexistinMUSC227and327:StudioAssistantcourses.ThesecoursesfocusontopicsrelatedtotheoperationoftherecordingstudioslocatedwithintheSUNYOneontaMusicDepartment.StudentsfromboththePhysicsandMusicDepartmentscancollaboratetodesigninstrumentsandprovidehighqualityrecordingsoftheir
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compositions,providingvaluableexperienceforthestudentsandusefulmarketingmaterialforpromotionoftheirdevices.
TheIITGprototyping/designlabwillbenefitstudentsinmanyways.Conceptualizingaproject,creatingaworkabledesign,fabricatingthatdesignandrefiningthefinalproductisavaluableskillset.Studentswhohaveworkedonsuchprojectswouldbemoremarketabletoemployerspost-graduationinthattheycandirectlypointtohands-onexperiencetheygainedwhilecreatingtheirdevices.Thisisacriticalassetforstudentsenteringanyengineeringormusictechnology-basedfield.Thelabsupportsmodesofinquiryintheformofcollaborative,problemfocusedcurriculumandbuildscompetenciesnotcurrentlyofferedatSUNYOneonta(andpossiblywithintheSUNYsystem).
FutureDirections/Plans
Thiscollaborationcanbescaledinvariousways,bothonaninter-andintra-campuslevel.DepartmentssuchasArtorFashion,intheformofmixedmediapiecesorwearableelectronicfashions,couldbenefitfromcollaborationandrapiddesign/prototyping.Biology,Chemistryorotherfieldandlab-basedsciencescouldalsobenefitfromdesignandconstructionofcustomsensorsorotherdatarecordinghardware.Likewise,allofthedepartmentsmentionedcouldcollaborateamongstcounterpartsatotherSUNYcampuses,designingandbuildingcustomhardwareforvariousneeds.Thedigitalnatureofthecircuitdesignsmeansthatothercooperatingschoolscouldquicklysendcircuitsviaemailtostudentsorfacultyattheprototypinglabforfabrication,makingthisauniquevirtuallab.
References
1. “PlayerDemandforGreaterMusicalExpressionFuelsFive-YearGrowthofAnalogSynthesizers.”NAMM.org,6Dec.2016,www.namm.org/news/press-releases/player-demand-greater-musical-expression-fuels-0.
2. “InnovationandInspirationonDisplayattheCrossroadsastheMusicProducts,ProAudioandEventTechnologyIndustryConvenesatThe2019NAMMShow.”NAMM.org,28Jan.2019,www.namm.org/news/press-releases/innovation-and-inspiration-display-crossroads.
3. “A3ESchedule.”NAMM.org,www.namm.org/thenammshow/2019/events/innovations-modular-synthesis.Accessed13Feb.2019.“A3ESchedule.”NAMM.org,www.namm.org/thenammshow/2019/events/innovations-modular-synthesis.Accessed13Feb.2019.
4. “AdvancementsinRapidPrototyping.”NAMM.org,www.namm.org/thenammshow/2019/events/advancements-rapid-prototyping.Accessed13Feb.2019.
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