This clinic is designed to help instructors identify ways to make large enrollment courses work more effectively and efficiently. Using the “backward design” framework, participants explore opportunities to streamline course content, communication, in-class activities, and assessments.
Eligibility
- Previous participants are ineligible
- Must be a current UW faculty member (any appointment/rank) teaching at the Seattle campus
- Priority will be given to faculty who routinely teach courses with 200+ students
Commitments
Participants should expect to engage in approximately 15-20 hours of work between March 10 – April 4, 2025 involving:
- March 10, 9:00 -11:00 a.m. | Zoom meeting
- March 27, 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. | In-person (Seattle campus)
- Completion of asynchronous activities
- Completion of a consultation session
Participants must complete all requirements to receive the full $1000 stipend.
Application
Applications for the 2025 UW Course Redesign Clinic are open until Friday, December 20.
What faculty are saying…
“It was illuminating to rethink how I structure my class, going from the standard ‘teach this list of topics’ to ‘what do I want students to learn?’.”
– Charles Camacho, Assistant Teaching Professor, Mathematics“All of the sessions were super helpful and allowed me to stretch my thinking. I appreciated learning from my colleagues and UW education experts.”
– Casey Self, Teaching Professor, Biology“The one-on-one consultation was vital. I got to meet a lot of other professors with similar class sizes (and even larger ones), and I got to hear how they approached it. I’m very satisfied with this and would recommend this to any professor.”
– Patty Buchanan, Associate Teaching Professor, Engineering