E-Learning Faculty Fellow Application

Coulter Faculty Commons is seeking applications and nominations for an E-Learning Faculty Fellow for the 2025-2026 academic year. The selected fellow will promote pedagogically driven uses of Canvas and champion innovative teaching and learning tools, including artificial intelligence (AI), for both online and in-person courses.
  • Faculty Fellows work an average of 2-4 hours per week during fall and spring semesters. 
  • The faculty selected for this position will receive a $1,000 stipend each academic semester. 
 

Key responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with educational developers and campus partners to promote tech-forward teaching practices. 

  • Provide workshops and create resources to support faculty in leveraging Canvas and other educational technology to enhance course design, student engagement, and pedagogy. 

  • Explore cutting-edge tools to enhance teaching and learning, including AI. 

  • Support the assessment of e-learning programming within the CFC. 

Ideal candidates will have:

  • Strong collaboration and communication skills. 

  • A passion for supporting faculty in using technology to enrich student learning. 

  • Expertise in Canvas and instructional technology from a pedagogical perspective. 

  • Experience with assessment and data-informed decision-making. 


The application deadline is Tuesday, May 13. Contact Scott Seagle at seaglej@wcu.edu with questions.  




Participation as a Faculty Fellow requires time commitment throughout the academic year, including collaborative and independent work. Departmental support is essential for your success in this role. Have you already discussed serving as a Faculty Fellow with your department head?