I&IT Learning partners with programs and other departments on the university campus with the intent to provide additional and better services to the Cal Poly Pomona community of faulty, staff, and students. Our partnerships can provide many benefits to your proects
The Digital Media Arts Minor, DOLCE, TQE, and the Success Stories symposium, are just a few examples of our recent partners we have teamed up with.
Contact us for more information on how to build a partnership with us, please call 909.979.6312.
Department and program faculty teams are invited to submit proposals for the development of online or hybrid courses through a special program jointly administered by the Faculty Center for Professional Development and I&IT Learning. Designing Online Learning-Centered Environments (DOLCE) will assist departments and programs in courses available for online or hybrid delivery in a manner that retains academic quality, efficient use of faculty time, and focus on learning-centeredness. Faculty teams whose proposals are selected for DOLCE will participate in a sustainable and scalable process by which the online and hybrid courses can be developed, implemented, evaluated, improved and reused. ![]()
It’s more than a technology degree, it’s about learning how to think, design and communicate with digital media tools! Technology is a tool for use in educational development; when combined with rigorous coursework, students benefit from a contemporary, world-class education.
The DMA minor affords students the opportunity to approach learning and education from a different methodology. Combining the study of social sciences, the arts, and humanities with digital video, audio, web and other computer technologies, the minor provides students with the creative and technical skills they will need to express concepts, present research and analysis, and communicate within their specific disciplines.![]()
This symposium, open to all faculty members at Cal Poly Pomona, is an opportunity for colleagues to share their experiences and successes using e-learning technologies to enhance student learning in ways that demonstrate how other faculty can apply the information. We invite you to tell the story of the successes you've had with e-learning. Topics to consider include:
Click here to view the complete call for proposals ![]()
California State Polytechnic University Pomona, in partnership with school districts, community colleges, and business and community partners, has created TQE/Teacher PREP: Teacher Pathways Reaching Excellence through Partnerships. It is a comprehensive model of reform aimed at significantly improving the preparation of teachers for the challenges of the region’s diverse
21st century classrooms.![]()
Posted on May 13, 2008
Second Summer Institute Session in July Closed
Date of the Institute: Week of July 28, 2008
We are happy to announce a second call for proposals/applications for faculty to participate in the 2008 Faculty Summer Institute for Online or Blended Course Development.
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