Scoring Criteria


Scoring Criteria for Technology Fee Concept Papers and Proposals

Criteria

Points

The project promotes an exceptional academic environment through the innovative use of technology.

Required1

A college dean or director certifies that the project serves the institutional mission and is aligned with the University of Florida strategic plan.

Required1

A UFIT associate CIO or director2 certifies that the proposal is technically feasible and the initial budget request is a reasonable first approximation of funds required for success.

Required1

If the project requires recurring resources, the concept paper and proposal must include a viable sustainability plan3.

Required1

The project is innovative in delivering a new service, resource, implementing a concept or delivery method, and not simply upgrading existing services or facilities.

Required1

The 2-year project budget includes only technology items and does not include salary, services, facilities, furniture, and similar items.

Required1

The project meets all ADA4 requirements and complies with the UF Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Policy.

Required1

The project outlined in the concept paper improves student learning experiences.

 

The project improves the capacity to create, innovative and high-quality learning environments.

 

If the project is to be used in or by courses, it includes the involvement of course instructors utilizing the technology.

 

The project can reach students, faculty, and staff across the University and beyond to achieve a common good.

 

The project outlined in the concept paper efficiently uses existing resources and services (does not duplicate services or infrastructure).

 

The project improves the technical skills, competency, and success rate of students.

 

1Proposals not meeting this requirement will not be considered.
2 These are direct reports to the CIO.
3 Recurring funds must be provided by the unit of the proposer or generated by the project.
4 The American Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that Web and other resources provide individuals with disabilities an equivalent experience to individuals without disabilities.