What happens to Distance Learning Credit with regard to faculty workload?
A The new web-based course codes are: WBL Web-Based Lecture — Web-based or technologically-mediated activities replacing standard lectures. WBD Web-Based Discussion — Web-based or technologically-mediated activities replacing standard discussion sections. These new course formats, if unit-bearing, will be treated exactly the same as regular lectures or seminars/discussion groups when it comes to CSIR business rules (see http://opa.berkeley.edu/csir/MethodologyInstrTeachActivity.htm and http://opa.berkeley.edu/csir/AlgorithmsTeachWrkldMetrics.htm). Note: Discussion Sections most often describe non-unit bearing secondary sections. Q How does faculty workload credit for a cross-listed course accrue in the situation where one department is responsible for administration of the course, pays 100% of the instructor’s salary, but students enroll in both parts of the cross-listed course? A “To calculate the primary classes/actual permanent faculty FTE ratios, we assign the classes to the pay
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