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Grants for Teaching with New Technology
The James M. Johnston Center for Undergraduate Excellence
makes a limited number of small grants (up to $400) to faculty
or instructors to support the use of technology in First Year
Seminars, Honors seminars, and other courses taught in the
Johnston Center. Activities supported by the grants must be
scheduled in the Johnston Center. Some possibilities include,
but are not limited to:
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Creation of multimedia
student projects and presentations |
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Development of
new delivery methods for course content using technology
available in the Johnston Center. |
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The purchase of
software. |
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Video teleconferencing
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Other innovative uses of technologies
available in the Johnston Center |
We are particularly interested in activities that might be
open to the larger campus community, but that is not a requirement
for funding.
Because of limited resources and high demand for grants, we
are unable to support purely social activities.
Instructors who are eligible for grants for teaching with
new technology will receive via e-mail a notice of upcoming
deadlines. Applicants are asked to complete and submit the
online application
form.
If you have questions about Grants for Teaching with New Technology,
please contact Dr. Randi Davenport, Executive Director of
the Johnston Center (843-7765 or rdavenpo@email.unc.edu).
The Johnston Center phone number is 966-5110.
Other Funding Opportunities
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