CFP: http://www.itap.purdue.edu/tlt/idc/cfp.cfm
Award: $15,000 each or $60,000 for collaborative, interdisciplinary project
Must register and attend a pre-submission workshop
Update: this program was suspended:
http://www.itap.purdue.edu/newsroom/detail.cfm?NewsId=2092
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This year, the Instructional Development Center is still committed to cultivate the constant pursuit of innovative approaches utilizing teaching and learning technologies. The primary goal of this grant program is to support projects that investigate creative, innovative and technologically sophisticated uses of new digital technologies and have strong prospects for successful implementation, continued use, high impact instructional effectiveness and student success. For the 2010-2011 Grants selection, we expect to fund multiple projects up to a maximum of $120,000. The program is seeking to fund two types of project proposals:
Emerging Technology High Impact Award
$60,000 will be awarded to a multi-faculty, cross-disciplinary project that addresses the strengths and limitations of applying innovative technology in an interdisciplinary environment, creating a sustainable framework that ensures continued use and high measurable impact for future campus-wide implementation in support of teaching and learning.
Technology Innovation Award
To continue the supporting role for innovation in technology for teaching and learning, this grant program will also fund awards of a maximum of $15,000 to individual faculty project proposals that advance the ground-breaking use of technology for integration in the curriculum.