Innovative Teaching & Learning Grants

The Center invites the Cornell teaching community to propose projects that explore new tools and emerging technologies, approaches, and teaching strategies to facilitate vibrant, challenging, and reflective learning experiences at Cornell.

The CTI has funded a wide range of faculty projects through the Innovative Teaching & Learning Grants.  View our Gallery by clicking on the link below.

Innovation Gallery

2023-24 Awardees and Projects

Benjamin Gottesman

CALS

Lab of Ornithology

Sound to Science: Advanced Methods in Bioacoustics

Jeanne Moseley

CVM

MPH Program, Department of Public and Ecosystem Health

The Art of Global and Public Health - Integrating the art and the humanities into global and public health curriculum and education at Cornell.

James Spinazzola

CAS

Music

Teaching Conducting in Extended Reality (XR) Environments

Dana Yang

ILR

Statistics

Teaching Practical Statistical Skills via Simulation of Statistical Consulting Environment and Real Data

Anne Weber

CALS

Landscape Architecture

Representing Complex Sites: Using iPad-based LiDAR as a Method for Documenting + Analyzing Landscapes            

Roger Moseley CAS Music Forging Connections: Building and Cataloging a World of Games at Cornell
Qian Yang CIS Information Science Understanding and Harnessing Generative AI for Students’ Respective Disciplines: A Novel Experiential Learning Module

Application Details

Eligibility & Requirements

All faculty and full-time instructors who are actively teaching at Cornell (tenure-track, tenured, and non-tenure-track) are invited to submit proposals. Project requirements include:

  • A letter of support from the department head (or unit) must accompany the proposal

  • The principal faculty member(s) will be expected to participate throughout the project, although development and teaching may also involve students, postdoctoral fellows, and others
  • The principal faculty member(s) will submit a report and/or participate in a Center event at the conclusion of the project that summarizes specific results on student learning and other findings, including results and/or project metrics

Funding & Support

Grants will range from $5,000-$20,000. Funding levels will vary depending on the project type and the resources required for implementation. A CTI Project Manager/Instructional Designer will be available to work with faculty members on their projects.

Project Objectives

Proposals will be selected based on the ability to meet one or more of the following:

  • develop innovative pedagogical strategies for the undergraduate learning environment that actively engage students and improve their success

  • explore novel ways of creatively/critically thinking about disciplines, examining diverse perspectives and processes from across disciplines, and integrating varying approaches to solving complex problems for Cornell undergraduates
  • re-imagine the undergraduate learning experience within a department, or improve teaching and learning at a university-wide level
  • employ inclusive learning practices
  • build upon research-based learning and teaching practices

These grants do not cover community engagement initiatives. For these initiatives, please refer to Engaged Cornell grants & awards.

Award Schedule

Timeline Targets

 

Call for proposals released

March 5, 2024

Deadline for pre-application (LOI)

April 19, 2024

Faculty/CTI consultation meetings

April – May 2024

Submit a full application online

By May 20, 2024

Award notifications

By June 28, 2024

Funding available, letters of acceptance drafted

July 2024

Application Process

Step 1: Pre-Application

Interested faculty must submit a Pre-Application (click the link below to access it), which includes a Letter of Intent (LOI), to initiate the application process and to inform the development of a full proposal. 

Complete the Pre-Application Form

The Letter of Intent should include the following information:

  • Instructor(s) name, department(s), and college(s)

  • Course(s) in which the innovation will be implemented
  • Project title
  • An overview of the innovation project idea
  • A statement addressing the objective(s) associated with your project (see objectives above)
  • Learning outcomes you hope to achieve and description of how the project will be assessed
  • Signature of department chair(s) or college dean(s)

Step 2: Consultation with Center Staff 

Faculty will be invited to submit a full application.  To assist in this process, a series of online consultation sessions will be available for instructors who would like to collaboratively think through their project ideas with Center staff. 

Step 3: Final Application

The following items will be required for the final submission.  Applications will be reviewed based on the criteria in this rubric.

Complete the Final application formThis will require the following information:

Questions?

Questions about the application process should be sent to cti-awards@cornell.edu.