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2006 recipientsCollege of Communication and Information abstract Dr. Robert Sandusky, School of Information Sciences Dr. Robert Ambler, School of Communication Studies Dr. Dorothy Bowles, School of Journalism and Electronic Media Dr. Daniel Haygood, School of Advertising and Public Relations Dr. Sally McMillan, School of Advertising and Public Relations Department of Theory and Practice in Teacher Education abstract Dr. Sharon Judge Dr. Jeffrey Davis Dr. Sherry Bell Dr. David Cihak Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology abstract Dr. Bonnie Ownley Dr. Robert Trigiano Department of Sociology abstract Dr. Harry Dahms Dr. Paul Gellert Department of Industrial Engineering abstract Dr. Dongjoon Kong Dr. Myong Jeong Dr. Xueping Li To view the Call For Proposals for the 2006 Teaching With Technology grant
click the link below: Call for ProposalsAward: Selected campus departments will receive $15,000 each, which can be used to purchase computing hardware/software and/or hire students for project development tasks. Deliverable: At least five web-based instructional modules to be developed by two-five faculty members from one department. Preference will be given to departments whose module ideas focus on the undergraduate curriculum. We are especially interested in proposals that address the University's Intercultural and International Initiative (QEP). For further information about the QEP, please see: https://san4.dii.utk.edu/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/SACS/ SACSQEP/index.html Proposal Deadline: Monday, October 17, 2005 at 8:00 AM If you have any questions regarding this grant opportunity, please contact Jerry Riehl at (865) 974-9309, email: jriehl@utk.edu or Jean Derco at (865) 974-9551, email: jderco@utk.edu. OverviewThe Innovative Technology Center (ITC) invites applications from Knoxville campus departments interested in exploring new directions in teaching and learning. We encourage departments to apply that have two to five faculty members who are interested in creating a total of at least five modular pieces of instruction that will be delivered on the Web. These modules must be structured so that a student can progress through the instruction in a self-directed manner.For this grant, a module is defined as a self-contained unit of instruction that addresses one learning objective. A module should contain instruction about the difference between what students already know and what they need to know to satisfy the objective of the module. Therefore, a module states its purpose and contains an introduction, the instructional content necessary to achieve the objective and at least one self-assessment or practice activity. Please note, a module is NOT a collection of web links or supplemental information about a topic...it needs to provide instruction, practice, and feedback. The proposed module's content must be general enough for it to be used in other courses. The module can be used as an initial exposure to the content, as a homework assignment, or as review material. The modules can:
Preference will be given to departments whose module ideas focus on the undergraduate curriculum. We are especially interested in proposals that address the University's Intercultural and International Initiative (QEP). For further information about the QEP, please see: https://san4.dii.utk.edu/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/SACS/ SACSQEP/index.html EligibilityFull-time faculty at the Knoxville campus with instructor rank or above are eligible to participate by representing their department. Experts, novices, and non-users of technology are all encouraged to participate. Previous ITC technology grant recipients are eligible to apply.The faculty participants will own the intellectual property and copyright of his or her module and are free to use the content and replicate it as he or she sees fit. However, the modules that are developed must be maintained for a period of three years. (Faculty participants will receive an account on an ITC server to host their module(s).) Faculty participants are responsible for acquiring permission for use of copyrighted materials and resources that are incorporated into the modules.Terms of AwardSelected departments will receive $15,000 that can be used to purchase computing hardware and software to support module development and delivery and/or hire students for development tasks. All equipment shall be purchased by the ITC for participatory departments. Funds to hire students will be transferred to departmental accounts. $7,500 of the award may be used after January 15, 2006. The remaining funds will be available after the ITC review of each faculty member's first module (after July 1, 2006). The ITC review will occur face-to-face when the module's interface design is completed and at least one part of a module has been developed. The ITC review is to provide feedback about the look and feel and the instructional design of the module. A budget that details how the department intends to use this funding must be submitted as part of the application process.Faculty members representing selected departments will receive training and one-on-one consultation from ITC staff. Faculty participants will be required to attend TWO workshops regarding instructional module development. These workshops will be conducted on December 7 from 9:00 am - 12:00 noon or 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm (pick one session) AND December 8 from 9:00 am - 12:00 noon or 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm (pick one session). Inability to attend this workshop will result in forfeiture of award. Recipients will also meet in small groups to share their ideas and strategies throughout the development process at mutually agreed-upon times. Recipients will also need to demonstrate and discuss their completed module at a group meeting of 2006 Teaching with Technology grant recipients. Each module will also need to be peer reviewed by at least one individual and a final report will need to be submitted that describes the lessons learned and includes student feedback for each module. Important Deadlines
Submitting Your ProposalPlease submit your proposal as either a Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF file attached to an email to twt2006@itc.utk.edu. Deadline for submission is Monday, October 17, 2005 at 8:00 AM.Your proposal should contain the following information: 1. Cover page Selection CriteriaSelection of proposals for funding will be made based on the score that each proposal receives from selection committee members. Four criteria will be used for a total of 50 possible points. Points assessed for each criterion are indicated below.
Accountability RequirementsGrant recipients will be required to attend TWO workshops at the ITC. Workshop dates are December 7 from 9:00 am - 12:00 noon or 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm AND December 8 from 9:00 am - 12:00 noon or 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm.Recipients will also need to submit their module for a peer review, submit a summary of that review to ITC, and submit a final report to ITC. This grant is funded by the Office of Information Technology, Innovative Technology Center. The University of Tennessee does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status in provision of educational programs and services or employment opportunities and benefits. This policy extends to both employment by and admission to the University. The University does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, or disability in the education programs and activities pursuant to the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990. |
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