Instructional Virtual Reality Development Initiative
Goal: To explore how virtual reality could
be used to enhance teaching and learning and to share insights with
the ISU teaching community.
Grant
Application Cover Page (Word DOC - 38 KB)
Printable Version of
Guidelines (PDF - 52 KB)
Overview
Virtual reality – computer-generated three-dimensional “space” that
supports interaction via avatars – offers intriguing possibilities
as a teaching and learning tool. This program offers support to ISU faculty
interested in exploring the benefits and drawbacks of instructional virtual
reality (including structured “games” and unstructured spaces
such as “Second Life”). The goals are to explore how virtual
reality could be used to enhance teaching and learning and then to share
insights with the ISU teaching community.
Application deadlines occur three times a year:
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Fall Term: |
4th Friday in September |
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Spring Term: |
4th Friday in February |
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Summer Term: |
4th Friday in May |
Eligibility
All tenured and tenure-line faculty, non-tenure track instructors, and
AP staff with teaching responsibilities at Illinois State University
are eligible. The strongest candidates will be competent computer users
with a demonstrated interest in enhancing effective instructional strategies
by integrating new technologies. Recipients of prior CTLT (or CAT
or FTSS) grants who have failed to meet those grant obligations are ineligible.
Amount of Grants
Grants will be up to $500, which includes reimbursement for project-related
software or hardware purchases. Number of grants and amounts of individual
grants are subject to availability of funds. Funds are available upon
grant acceptance.
Application Materials and Procedures
Those seeking to participate should be (or become) familiar with virtual
reality for instruction and, based on that background, develop a proposal
for a particular use guided by specific pedagogical goals. CTLT is compiling
articles on our website pertaining to virtual reality from scholarly,
professional, and popular sources, which can provide a background useful
for applicants when preparing their proposals.
Applications should include the following:
- Cover Page (link at top of page)
Cover page should include title of the grant program, project title,
date, name, rank, department/school/unit, campus address, email
address, signature of applicant and signature of the department
chairperson/school director/unit director.
- Abstract
A brief (75-100 words) description of your project’s rationale,
procedures, and goals. This will be used to share information on grant
projects with the campus on the CTLT website and other publicity outlets.
- Narrative (recommended length: 500-600 words)
Describe the project in language understandable by someone outside
your discipline.
- Detail the proposed use of virtual reality in instruction and
the pedagogical rationale for how and why it can improve student
learning. Implementation could be for fall, spring, or summer
terms.
- Explain how the applicant(s) and others could use the project
outcomes to improve their teaching practices.
- Confirm, briefly, your commitment to participate in a CTLT-organized
teaching-learning community in the term of your grant.
- Confirm, briefly, your commitment to present a project description
and findings (or status report if project is ongoing) at the
annual ISU Teaching-Learning Symposium in January following
the term of your grant.
Application Deadlines
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Fall Term: |
4th Friday in September |
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Spring Term: |
4th Friday in February |
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Summer Term: |
4th Friday in May |
Delivery Options
Send document (in Word or Rich Text Format) as an email attachment to eawelch@ilstu.edu.
Please put “Instructional Virtual Reality Development Initiative
Application” in the subject line.
OR
Mail or drop off one printed set of application materials to:
Beth Welch
Center for Teaching, Learning & Technology
Campus Box 6370
Re: Instructional Virtual Reality Development Initiative Application
Proposal Evaluation
A committee of CTLT staff and former grant recipients will evaluate the
proposals based on the degree to which:
- The particular instructional problem, need, opportunity or goal that
the virtual reality is intended to address is significant.
- The proposed use of virtual reality is based on sound pedagogical
strategies and considerations and effectively addresses the instructional
problem, need, opportunity or goal.
- The anticipated learning outcomes are significant and logically connected
to the podcasting use.
- Proposal addresses all the elements described in the proposal guidelines.
Conditions of Acceptance
To maximize the value of the experience and to spread the benefit to
the campus teaching community, those selected to receive a support package
have two obligations:
- Participate in a CTLT-organized teaching-learning community with
other faculty working with podcasting during the term that you received
support. This is an opportunity to exchange ideas, advice, and lessons
learned while developing and executing your project.
- Present the details and outcomes of your project with the ISU teaching
community as a participant in a panel at the annual ISU Teaching-Learning
Symposium (always in early January) following the term that you received
support.
Important Dates
- For recipients allocating some or all of the grant for salary, forms
for additional academic payments must be completed and submitted no
later than June 1 in the same fiscal year (except for summer term
grants, which must be submitted no later than June 1 the following
fiscal year).
- Funds must be spent no later than June 1 of the relevant fiscal year.
- All receipts for reimbursement and other required documentation must
be received at CTLT no later than June 1 of the relevant fiscal year. Expenses
not properly documented by that date cannot be reimbursed.
Questions?
Contact Dr.
Patrick O’Sullivan, Director of CTLT, at (309) 438-2542.