About ITC
Calls for Proposals
Project RITE 2006
Project RITE (Research of Instructional Technology in Education) is an opportunity for University of Tennessee faculty to design and conduct their own research regarding the question of how instructional technology affects student learning. Participants will design research pilots/projects to measure the use and effectiveness of technologies intended to enhance both the teaching and learning process. Project RITE grant proposals are due Monday, October 2, 2006 by 5 p.m. Recipients will be notified on October 16, 2006.
For the Project RITE 2007 Call for Proposals, visit
http://edtech.tennessee.edu/rite/rite2007/2007_cfp.shtml.
For more information, contact Dr. Gina Phipps
(gphipps@utk.edu), 865-974-7912.
For more information, please read the CFP online at http://itc.utk.edu/grants/ff.
GTA@itc!
Spring 2006The ITC sponsors the GTA@itc!
Mentoring
Program to encourage Graduate Teaching
Assistants to incorporate technology
into their teaching. Each Fall and Spring
semester, the ITC invites Graduate Teaching
Associates and Assistants (GTAs), with
sole responsibility for teaching a course
during the following semester, to submit
a proposal for the GTA@itc! Grant. In
addition to mentoring, grant recipients
receive a monetary incentive of $500 to
purchase software, attend a professional
conference, prepare a professional
presentation or publication about
integrating technology into a course,
or use as a stipend.
GTA@itc! 2007 grant
proposals are due Friday, September 15,
2006 by 5 p.m. Recipients will be
notified on September 22, 2006. For the
GTA@itc! 2007 Call for Proposals, visit
http://itc.utk.edu/grants/.
For more information, please
contact Dr. Christina Goode (cgoode@utk.edu) or Harriette L. Spiegel (hspiegel@itc.utk.edu);
tel. 974-9670.
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