Find documentation and information about CIT grants awards from 1999 to the present below.
All documents are
pdfs, except where noted.
For Instructional Technology Faculty Fellows information, see the Faculty Fellows archive.
| Term | Program name | Purpose | Docs | Awards (click for details) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spring 2007 |
Visualization Exploration Grant |
To support faculty incorporating “visualization” in teaching, where “visualization” was broadly defined |
Applications: |
6 ($25,350) (html) |
| Spring 2006 |
Course Design Grants |
To support faculty in designing new courses that focused on student learning goals, and planning activities and assessments to show whether students met the goals. |
6 ($30,000) |
|
| Spring 2005 |
Incentive Grants |
To encourage faculty to explore and develop highly innovative applications of technology to address instructional needs. | Application |
1 ($40,000) |
| Spring 2004 |
Incentive Grants |
To encourage faculty to explore and develop highly innovative applications of technology to address instructional needs. |
CFP (includes application) | 5 ($144,134) |
| Spring 2003 |
Incentive Grants | To encourage faculty to explore and develop highly innovative applications of technology to address instructional needs. |
CFP | 3 ($59,758) |
| Spring 2002 |
Incentive Grants |
To encourage faculty to explore and develop highly innovative applications of technology to address instructional needs. | CFP | 2 ($46,900) |
| Fall 2001 |
Incentive Grants: Laptop and PDA focus | Projects that explore the educational value of using laptop computers, small hand-held Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) and wireless network connections. | CFP | 8 ($187,677) |
| Spring 2001 |
Incentive Grants |
To encourage faculty to explore and develop creative applications of technology to address instructional needs. | CFP | 13 new projects ($148,830), 7 existing projects with continuing funding ($15,000) |
| Spring 2000 |
Dell FAST Start Grants |
Funds from Dell Computer Corp. were used to launch Dell FAST-Start, a program that matched faculty and students to complete technology projects for Duke classes. |
Report | |
| Spring 2000 |
Incentive Grants |
To encourage faculty to explore and develop creative applications of technology to address instructional needs. |
CFP | 11 individual projects ($92,949), 7 projects given joint multimedia support ($53,000), multiple projects student assistance ($4,000) |
| Spring 1999 | Incentive Grants |
CFP | 24 ($169,899) |