The document discusses Qualcomm's funding of an academic program called the Institute for Innovation and Educational Success. The program focuses on developing 21st century skills in students through course redesign efforts. Faculty fellows participate in development programs to redesign high-enrollment courses incorporating blended learning approaches. Over 45,000 students have been exposed to 21st century skill development through redesigned courses, and the program has served as a model for course redesign initiatives in the CSU system.
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1. Funding provided by Qualcomm’s Institute for Innovation and Educational Success
2. Academic Achievement Academic Achievement Academic Achievement Academic Achievement Digital-Age Literacy Inventive Thinking High Productivity Effective Communication Basic, Scientific, Economic and Technological Literacies Visual and Information Literacies Multicultural Literacy and Global Awareness Adaptability, Managing Complexity and Self-Direction Curiosity, Creativity and Risk Taking Higher-Order Thinking and Sound Reasoning Prioritizing, Planning and Managing for Results Effective Use of Real-World Tools Ability to Produce Relevant, High-Quality Products Teaming, Collaboration and Interpersonal Skills Personal, Social and Civic Responsibility Interactive Communication 21 st Century Learning
3. Academic Achievement Academic Achievement Academic Achievement Academic Achievement Example Course: African Studies 170 Afro-American History Multicultural Literacy Technical Literacy Visual and Information Literacy Digital-Age Literacy Basic, Scientific, Economic and Technological Literacies Visual and Information Literacies Multicultural Literacy and Global Awareness Courses Economics 101 Computer Science 596 English & Comparative Literature 533 Rhetoric & Writing 100, 200 Chemistry 200 Chicano/a Studies 111 Natural Science 100 African Studies 170 General Studies 100
4. Academic Achievement Academic Achievement Academic Achievement Academic Achievement Effective Communication Teaming, Collaboration and Interpersonal Skills Personal, Social and Civic Responsibility Interactive Communication 21 st Century Learning Example Course: General Studies 260 ABC Identities and Communities in Action Teaming, Collaboration Social, Civic Responsibility Interactive Communication Courses Information and Decisions Systems 290, 396W Linguistics 420 Child and Family Development 135 Rhetoric & Writing 305 Women’s Studies 340 General Studies 260 Chicano/a Studies 141 Recreation 304 Journalism 300
5. Academic Achievement Academic Achievement Academic Achievement Academic Achievement Digital-Age Literacy Inventive Thinking High Productivity Effective Communication Basic, Scientific, Economic and Technological Literacies Visual and Information Literacies Multicultural Literacy and Global Awareness Adaptability, Managing Complexity and Self-Direction Curiosity, Creativity and Risk Taking Higher-Order Thinking and Sound Reasoning Prioritizing, Planning and Managing for Results Effective Use of Real-World Tools Ability to Produce Relevant, High-Quality Products Teaming, Collaboration and Interpersonal Skills Personal, Social and Civic Responsibility Interactive Communication 21 st Century Learning Example Course: Biology 100/RWS100 General Bio/Rhetoric of Written Argument Managing Complexity Curiosity Higher-Order Thinking & Reasoning Courses Geology 100 Biology 100 Communication 408 Rhetoric and Writing 503 Recreation 404 Sociology 320 Homeland Security 601 Linguistics 550 Philosophy 102 Rhetoric & Writing 601 Computer Science 440
6. Academic Achievement Academic Achievement Academic Achievement Academic Achievement Digital-Age Literacy Inventive Thinking High Productivity Effective Communication Basic, Scientific, Economic and Technological Literacies Visual and Information Literacies Multicultural Literacy and Global Awareness Adaptability, Managing Complexity and Self-Direction Curiosity, Creativity and Risk Taking Higher-Order Thinking and Sound Reasoning Prioritizing, Planning and Managing for Results Effective Use of Real-World Tools Ability to Produce Relevant, High-Quality Products Teaming, Collaboration and Interpersonal Skills Personal, Social and Civic Responsibility Interactive Communication 21 st Century Learning Example Course: History 400W Seminar in the Historiography of Witchcraft Effective Use of Real World Tools Produce Relevant, High Quality Products Courses Philosophy 413 Information Decision Systems 396 Civil Engineering 101 Rhetoric & Writing 305 & 511 Communication 355 Television and Film 160 Chicano/a Studies 200 Psychology 101 History 400W
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8. Academic Achievement Academic Achievement Academic Achievement Digital-Age Literacy Inventive Thinking High Productivity Effective Communication Basic, Scientific, Economic and Technological Literacies Visual and Information Literacies Multicultural Literacy and Global Awareness Adaptability, Managing Complexity and Self-Direction Curiosity, Creativity and Risk Taking Higher-Order Thinking and Sound Reasoning Prioritizing, Planning and Managing for Results Effective Use of Real-World Tools Ability to Produce Relevant, High-Quality Products Teaming, Collaboration and Interpersonal Skills Personal, Social and Civic Responsibility Interactive Communication 21 st Century Learning 30,453 Students “ I recommend the fellowship because it is a great opportunity to reconsider teaching and learning in the company of other educators and resource people. Great opportunity.” Faculty Fellows’ Experiences “ Thank you, it was a great experience. I have made some adjustments based on feedback I received last semester and am looking forward to implementing them this semester.” “ Very happy to have had the opportunity and support to make it happen. Thanks .” “ I was very pleased with the entire process. I especially liked the open houses. THANKS!!!!”
9. Academic Achievement Academic Achievement Academic Achievement Digital-Age Literacy Inventive Thinking High Productivity Effective Communication Basic, Scientific, Economic and Technological Literacies Visual and Information Literacies Multicultural Literacy and Global Awareness Adaptability, Managing Complexity and Self-Direction Curiosity, Creativity and Risk Taking Higher-Order Thinking and Sound Reasoning Prioritizing, Planning and Managing for Results Effective Use of Real-World Tools Ability to Produce Relevant, High-Quality Products Teaming, Collaboration and Interpersonal Skills Personal, Social and Civic Responsibility Interactive Communication 21 st Century Learning 30,453 Students “ The blogging increased my participation in the class and my interaction with the other students. I think we should’ve used the blogs a lot more during the semester.” Students’ Experiences “ This project helped me better understand how to break the articles down and organize the material to better understand it “ “ It makes students think about a similar idea in several ways (researching characters, understanding the ideas and thoughts of those people when putting those thoughts together in the dialogue, and finally acting out their characters creates a personal understanding of those people).” “ The thing I liked best about Wikipedia assignment was that I got to have my scholarship on a subject on the internet for everyone to learn from. Since it was written by me I knew that it would be as objective as possible since this is what historians try to do.”