Instructional Technology and Related Instructional Materials. (a) The University and UFF recognize the increasing development and use of technology, and related instructional materials, such as videotapes, interactive television, and computer software, to support teaching and learning and to enhance the fundamental relationship between the faculty member and the student. (1) Instructional technology may be used to deliver distance learning. (2) The University and UFF affirm that instructional technology and related instructional materials should be used to the mutual benefit of the University and the faculty member. (3) Development of new technology for use in delivering instructional material is an invention covered by Section 22.6, and is distinguished from the use of existing or new technology to deliver instructional material, which are works covered by Section 22.4. (b) When the University assigns a faculty member to develop or provide instruction through the use of instructional technology or instructional material specifically designed to be used with such instructional technology, including but not limited to distance learning, the University shall provide to such faculty member: (1) Training and resources to support the assignment for adaptation of instructional material to instructional technology; and (2) Additional compensation if the assignment is an overload assignment and/or adjustment in a faculty member’s assignment.
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Instructional Technology and Related Instructional Materials. (a) The University and the UFF recognize the increasing development and use of technology, and related instructional materials, such as videotapes, interactive television, and computer software, to support teaching and learning and to enhance the fundamental relationship between the faculty member and the student.
(1) Instructional technology may be used to deliver distance learning.
(2) The University and the UFF affirm that instructional technology and related instructional materials should be used to the mutual benefit of the University and the faculty member.
(3) Development of new technology for use in delivering instructional material is an invention covered by Section 22.6, and is distinguished from the use of existing or new technology to deliver instructional material, which are works covered by Section 22.4.
(b) When the University assigns a faculty member to develop or provide instruction through the use of instructional technology or instructional material specifically designed to be used with such instructional technology, including but not limited to distance learning, the University shall provide to such faculty member:
(1) Training and resources to support the assignment for adaptation of instructional material to instructional technology; and
(2) Additional compensation if the assignment is an overload assignment and/or adjustment in a faculty member’s assignment.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement