Call for Proposals
Opportunities for those aiming to expand the use of instructional technology for teaching and learning
 
The Teaching, Learning and Technology Collaborative Grants program is currently seeking proposals that expand the use of instructional technologies to improve the quality, effectiveness, and efficiency of teaching and learning.
 
The University of California Teaching, Learning and Technology Center, a UC-wide academic initiative, is intended to provide systemwide visibility to campus and faculty efforts in the development and use of teaching and learning technologies.
 
The new grants provided by the Center aim at furthering innovative uses of instructional technology through partnerships within and across campuses. Grants are available to projects that address critical issues in undergraduate education, offer potential for serving a large number of students, specify well defined instructional objectives, address the challenges of assessing students' learning, and support partnerships (both intra- and inter-campus).
 
Awards are up to $75,000 and funding is available for up to three years. The final deadline for full scale and mini-grant proposals is April 18, 2001. Application forms are available at Mediaworks (Surge II) or the Arbor (161 Everson). For more information, see http://www.ucop.edu/acadinit/tltc/ or contact Harry Matthews at 752-3570.


 
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