DISTRIBUTED LEARNING. The Parties agree that participation in Educational Technology and Distributed Learning is important and valuable. 30.1 Distributed learning includes, but is not limited to, print-based education courses, online or web-based instruction, video-conferencing, teleconferencing, instructional video and audio tapes, hybrid or mixed-mode programs and courses. 30.2 In developing and offering distributed learning programs and courses, the College will plan in collaboration with the department or program and the faculty member(s) who will develop and/or deliver the program or course. 30.3 The College shall provide the necessary technological and human resources for faculty members developing and delivering the program and courses. 30.4 The College shall provide the necessary and appropriate training in the use of relevant educational technology for faculty members approved to develop and deliver distributed learning programs and courses. 30.5 Faculty members delivering distributed learning programs/courses shall not be required to provide technical support to students taking distributed learning courses. 30.6 Faculty members shall not be required to deliver distributed learning programs/courses from their home. Faculty members delivering or developing distributed learning courses shall be provided with office space and the appropriate technology to support them in their work. 30.7 Where a faculty member agrees to the College’s request to teach all or part of a distributed learning course from home, the College shall provide the appropriate technology and pay for reasonable and approved costs of delivering those courses from home, including but not limited to computer, internet access, printer and printer supplies. 30.8 No regular faculty member will be laid off as a direct result of the introduction of distributed learning.
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DISTRIBUTED LEARNING. The Parties agree that participation in Educational Technology and Distributed Learning is important and valuable.
30.1 Distributed learning includes, but is not limited to, print-based education courses, online or web-based instruction, video-conferencing, teleconferencing, instructional video and audio tapes, hybrid or mixed-mixed- mode programs and courses.
30.2 In developing and offering distributed learning programs and courses, the College will plan in collaboration with the department or program and the faculty member(s) who will develop and/or deliver the program or course.
30.3 The College shall provide the necessary technological and human resources for faculty members developing and delivering the program and courses.
30.4 The College shall provide the necessary and appropriate training in the use of relevant educational technology for faculty members approved to develop and deliver distributed learning programs and courses.
30.5 Faculty members delivering distributed learning programs/courses shall not be required to provide technical support to students taking distributed learning courses.
30.6 Faculty members shall not be required to deliver distributed learning programs/courses from their home. Faculty members delivering or developing distributed learning courses shall be provided with office space and the appropriate technology to support them in their work.
30.7 Where a faculty member agrees to the College’s request to teach all or part of a distributed learning course from home, the College shall provide the appropriate technology and pay for reasonable and approved costs of delivering those courses from home, including but not limited to computer, internet access, printer and printer supplies.
30.8 No regular faculty member will be laid off as a direct result of the introduction of distributed learning.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
DISTRIBUTED LEARNING. The Parties agree that participation in Educational Technology and Distributed Learning is important and valuable.
30.1 Distributed learning includes, but is not limited to, print-based education courses, online or web-based instruction, video-video- conferencing, teleconferencing, instructional video and audio tapes, hybrid or mixed-mode programs and courses.
30.2 In developing and offering distributed learning programs and courses, the College will plan in collaboration with the department or program and the faculty member(s) who will develop and/or deliver the program or course.
30.3 The College shall provide the necessary technological and human resources for faculty members developing and delivering the program and courses.
30.4 The College shall provide the necessary and appropriate training in the use of relevant educational technology for faculty members approved to develop and deliver distributed learning programs and courses.
30.5 Faculty members delivering distributed learning programs/courses shall not be required to provide technical support to students taking distributed learning courses.
30.6 Faculty members shall not be required to deliver distributed learning programs/courses from their home. Faculty members delivering or developing distributed learning courses shall be provided with office space and the appropriate technology to support them in their work.
30.7 Where a faculty member agrees to the College’s request to teach all or part of a distributed learning course from home, the College shall provide the appropriate technology and pay for reasonable and approved costs of delivering those courses from home, including but not limited to computer, internet access, printer and printer supplies.
30.8 No regular faculty member will be laid off as a direct result of the introduction of distributed learning.
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Samples: Collective Agreement