Dr. Blaine Brownell, Vice President
for Academic Affairs and Provost, announced on November 5, 1997 that
he was again funding Teaching with Technology Grants for this academic
year. He increased the funding for those grants to a total of $250,000,
in two categories of grants: Distributed Learning grants under which
awards of from $2,500 to $8,000 will be given and Innovative Teaching
grants which will carry awards of from $10,000 to $50,000. The purpose
of the two categories of grants is to stimulate new methods of teaching
with technology at UNT and to provide support for distributed learning
(learning done at times and/or locations outside of the physical presence
of the instructor.)
Unlike in past years, this years Teaching
with Technology grants will have multiple application and funding
periods, starting with a deadline for the first Distributed Learning
category grant of January 19th , 1998. That category has four application
periods at approximately two-month intervals through Summer, 1998.
The Innovative Teaching grants have two application submission periods,
the first having a deadline of February 2, 1998. Further information
on the grants can be found at:
http://www.unt.edu/teachtech/199798rfp.htm
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