Catalyst
What is Catalyst?
Catalyst is a collaborative faculty development program that explores pedagogy and provides design support to jumpstart new course design and instructional projects.
Each time Catalyst is offered, the session will have a specific pedagogical focus that informs the content, activities, and design project for that session. The focus for each Catalyst session will be indicated in its title and explained in its description. Regardless of the focus, the primary goals of Catalyst are to brings faculty members together to:
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- Explore the intersection of technology and pedagogy together through content-driven modules and online interaction
- Make progress on individual design projects with support from the Center for Teaching and Learning and the Catalyst community
- Build a community around WOU’s passion for teaching and learning
If you have any questions about an upcoming Catalyst session, feel free to reach out to CTL@wou.edu to learn more!
Catalyst Program Structure
The Catalyst program is divided into two parts: (1) Learn & Engage and (2) Design & Build. Each part has its own focus and requirements.
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- Learn & Engage focuses on working through module-based content and interacting with other participants.
- Design & Build focuses on each participant’s individual design project.
To advance to the second part (Design & Build), participants need to successfully complete modules and activities required in the first part (Learn & Engage). Details on each program stage are below.
Part 1: Learn & Design
Overview
Learn & Design is built around modules that cover pedagogical topics or instructional strategies. Each module has associated activities to spark discussion between participants, provide an opportunity to apply different concepts, and explore new technology and tools. The primary purpose of this part of Catalyst is to explore new ideas and engage with other participants in the course.
Goals
Explore key, foundational concepts that support the pedagogical focus of the Catalyst session Build community by engaging with one another on different activities, discussions, and feedback opportunities Experiment with new tools and technology by completing different module activities Provide opportunities for participants to brainstorm ideas for their design project, with feedback from facilitators and other participants
Time Commitment
Modules are asynchronous but do need to be completed by specific deadlines. This is to ensure that participants are active at the same time so that we can engage one another and share ideas. So while there are no specific, scheduled meetings during Catalyst, it’s important to make time to work through the modules and activities in Part 1 during the first 7-10 days of the course so that we can build a community and engage.
Part 2: Design & Build
Overview
Design & Build is a chance to take concepts, ideas, and feedback from the Learn & Engage phase and build something meaningful to your future teaching goals. Whatever the project, CTL and other Catalyst participants will be there to help you reach your goal and finesse your ideas.
In the Design & Build phase, you will focus on an individual design project. Each participant creates their own project based on what fits best for their teaching context. Often the project relates to an upcoming course. Throughout the first half of Catalyst, you will have opportunities to brainstorm your project and talk through ideas with facilitators and other participants. Even once you’ve started working on your project, Catalyst facilitators are available to help you clarify your goals and identify potential strategies and tools that support your design project.
To support your project, CTL also provides instructional design consultations, technology assistance, and other resources.
Design Project
Each design project is unique to the participant’s goals and teaching context. The only requirements for the project are:
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- Support a future teaching project, like an upcoming course
- Relate to the focus of the Catalyst session
Because the projects are individual, the scope of each project will vary based on what is most helpful to the participant. To help illustrate potential ideas, here are projects previous Catalyst participants have pursued:
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- Enhancing video content by adding in interactive elements or restructuring longer videos lectures into shorter, more focused videos
- Converting a course from Moodle to Canvas and using the opportunity to refresh/optimize content and design
- Developing a standard module format that improves student experiences by providing consistent and clear organization of content, activities, instructions, and deadlines
- Creating online activities that foster social engagement, augmenting standard discussions with activities like simulations/roleplays, group annotation, peer feedback/review, and collaborative projects
- You are not required to complete your project during Catalyst as we don’t want the scope and quality of the project to be limited by an arbitrary time constraint. However, you are required to actively work on your project during Catalyst and complete 3 check-ins during the program so that facilitators can provide feedback and suggestions.
Time Commitment
You should expect to spend 10-15 hours on your design project, spread out over 2-3 weeks. AI staff will be available to provide support, such as instructional design consultations, technical assistance, tool suggestions, and other resources. You will also be able to share ideas with other participants and share project ideas. Many Catalyst sessions also include a peer faculty mentor who can be a great sounding board for your ideas.
Priority Selection & Sign-ups
When interest exceeds capacity, priority will be given to applicants who are not participating in another Catalyst session this summer. If you are registered for more than one Catalyst, CTL will contact you to confirm your top choice and move you to a wait-list for your second choice.
Otherwise, applications will be filled on a first-come-first-serve basis. Remaining seats will be filled on a rolling basis until the program start.
Sign-ups
Applicants who apply after the priority deadline will be admitted on a first-come-first-serve basis until all seats are filled.
When a Catalyst session fills, additional applicants may be placed on a wait-list in case a spot becomes available. The wait-list, like admissions, is populated on a first-come-first-serve basis, with priority given to those who have not yet participated in a Catalyst session this summer.
If you’re interested in joining us for Catalyst, please sign up on one of the following forms:
Eligibility
Participant Eligibility
Catalyst is open to all instructors at Western Oregon University. This includes all faculty members and staff who teach courses, even occasionally.
Catalyst is also open to staff members whose positions involve significant support for teaching and learning or who are involved in developing/facilitating training and professional development opportunities.
Accessibility Statement
Catalyst is open to all members of WOU’s community. Our application form will ask if you need an accommodation to fully participate in the program so that we can work with you and the Office of Disability Services to make arrangements. If you have any questions about what sort of accommodations and supports are available for events and programs at WOU, please contact Disability Services at 503-838-8250 or ods@wou.edu.
Current Catalyst Offerings:
Catalyst: Universal Design for Learning
Focus
Catalyst: Universal Design for Learning is an opportunity to explore an equity-oriented, research-based framework that seeks to improve educational access and outcomes for all learners! This Catalyst will explore key themes in Universal Design for Learning and strategies for providing multiple means of engagement, representation, and action & expression for learners. After exploring this foundational framework, participants will identify a design project related to an upcoming course or teaching goal as an opportunity to explore how Universal Design for Learning can empower learners, enhance accessibility, and create meaningful learning experiences.
Time Commitment
Part 1: Learn & Engage takes place during the first 7-10 days of the program. In order to ensure participants have a chance to interact with one another, there are structured deadlines for completing modules and activities during this time. You should plan to spend 10-15 hours in the course site in order to successfully complete the program’s requirements.
How to Apply
Catalyst: Universal Design for Learning Application
Catalyst: Engage!
Focus
Catalyst: Engage focuses on strategies that foster engagement in online and technology-enhanced courses. In this session, you will have an opportunity to intentionally reflect on your goals for community and connection in your course. During the course, we will explore both pedagogical frameworks and practical considerations.
Time Commitment
Part 1: Learn & Engage takes place during the first 7-10 days of the program. In order to ensure participants have a chance to interact with one another, there are structured deadlines for completing modules and activities during this time. You should plan to spend 10-15 hours in the course site in order to successfully complete the program’s requirements.
How to Apply
Catalyst: Engage!
Catalyst: Game-Based Learning
Focus
Catalyst: Game-based Learning (GBL) focuses on using games and/or game elements in course design. Participants will explore a range of topics, including GBL vs. Gamification, Types of GBL, Benefits of GBL, and tools and strategies to support instructional design. We will also be looking at some well-known educational concepts supporting GBL, including Scaffolding, Self-Determination Theory, Distributed Content Delivery, Active Learning, and Task Engagement. Finally, participants will be provided with resources and support in developing their own GBL/gamified designs to encourage engagement (and fun) in their courses.
Time Commitment
Part 1: Learn & Engage takes place during the first 7-10 days of the program. In order to ensure participants have a chance to interact with one another, there are structured deadlines for completing modules and activities during this time. You should plan to spend 10-15 hours in the course site in order to successfully complete the program’s requirements.
How to Apply
Catalyst: Inclusive Teaching Practices
Focus
Catalyst: Inclusive Teaching Practices is an opportunity to explore strategies that promote inclusive learning environments. Inclusive pedagogy is a student-centered approach that works to build an engaging, welcoming environment for all students. This Catalyst will explore ways to foster connection with students, create equitable and transparent assessment strategies, and incorporate underrepresented and marginalized voices into course curriculum.
Time Commitment
Part 1: Learn & Engage takes place during the first 7-10 days of the program. In order to ensure participants have a chance to interact with one another, there are structured deadlines for completing modules and activities during this time. You should plan to spend 10-15 hours in the course site in order to successfully complete the program’s requirements.
How to Apply
Catalyst: Multimedia for Learning
Focus
Description: Catalyst: Multimedia for Learning focuses on the effective use of media in online or technology-enhanced courses. Participants will explore strategies for effective video lectures or online presentations, ways to use video/audio for just-in-time instruction and establishing community, and options for creating visual illustrations of concepts and processes. In addition to pedagogical considerations, participants will also learn basic video editing and identify a preferred set of tools for multimedia creation. Participants will also have access to specific resources, such as studio space, captioning services, and digitization services.
Time Commitment
Part 1: Learn & Engage takes place during the first 7-10 days of the program. In order to ensure participants have a chance to interact with one another, there are structured deadlines for completing modules and activities during this time. You should plan to spend 10-15 hours in the course site in order to successfully complete the program’s requirements.
How to Apply
Catalyst: Multimedia Learning
Catalyst: Flipped Classroom
Focus
“Flipping” is an approach to course design where a significant amount of course content is delivered online and asynchronously, rather than as an in-person lecture, and some activities that would often be homework take place during classroom meetings. By making the lecture content homework, in-person meeting time is freed up for students to engage in activities that apply concepts from the asynchronous lecture and collaborate together to interrogate ideas or practice new skills.
Time Commitment
Part 1: Learn & Engage takes place during the first 7-10 days of the program. In order to ensure participants have a chance to interact with one another, there are structured deadlines for completing modules and activities during this time. You should plan to spend 10-15 hours in the course site in order to successfully complete the program’s requirements.
How to Apply
Catalyst: Flipped Learning