Course Design Institute (CDI) Application Deadline
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Now Accepting Applications
We are now accepting applications for the Course Design Institute, which will be held on May 26-29, 2025, in-person on the University of Guelph main campus.
Applications are due on Friday, March 21, 2025, by the end of the day, 5:00 PM.
What is the Course Redesign Institute?
The Course Design Institute (CDI) is a transformative program designed to support instructors with designing or redesigning a course in a supportive, engaging, and collaborative environment. Using the "backward design" approach (Wiggins & McTighe, 1998, Understanding by Design), participants begin with the “end in mind” by articulating the course learning outcomes and goals, and developing assessments and activities that align with those learning outcomes. The CDI offers structured guidance, resources, and feedback, and a highly supportive, collegial and collaborative space to share ideas about teaching and gather new ideas from peers across disciplines.
By the end of the institute, participants create a draft of their course outline, assessments, and activities. Participants benefit from peer exchange and the guidance of OTL staff, gaining practical tools and strategies grounded in a variety of design principles and evidence-based pedagogical practices, including backwards, integrated, and learner-centred course design, the science of learning, and inclusive pedagogies.
Who Can Participate?
All University of Guelph, University of Guelph-Humber, and Ridgetown instructors seeking to design a new course or revise an existing course are eligible. At this time, the CDI focuses on in-person, blended, hybrid, and hyflex courses.
The CDI is limited to approximately 25 participants per session. Up to 4 graduate students may be accepted into the program, contingent upon space availability.