Grants & Funding

Key Information
New Exploratory Equipment Loaner Program now available

Deadline for Flexible Learning Space Fellowship: April 25, 2008 

Prior year programs:

Grants archive

Fellows archive

CIT provides funding to Duke instructors for experimenting with instructional technology (IT), redesigning courses to include IT, and sharing their experiences using IT with the campus community and beyond. CIT can also contribute to grant applications to external agencies for instructional technology projects.

Current funding options, 2007-08 academic year:

Program  Purpose
Due Date 
Examples
Strategic Initiative Grants Support for innovative instructional technology projects which align with the Duke strategic plan.

February 6, 2008

See our examples page
Flexible Learning Spaces Faculty Fellows Support program for faculty teaching in flexible learning spaces such as the new classrooms in Perkins library.

Deadline
Extended:

April 25, 2008

Fellows archive or see our examples page
Instructional Technology Faculty Fellows Custom support for faculty groups collaborating on curricular enhancement with IT - varied topics.
Rolling* Fellows archive or see our examples page
 CIT mini-grants
Blackboard Great Ideas Mini Grant
CIT is seeking real examples of successful uses of Blackboard in Duke courses (to be made available to the public on Duke's Bb support site in late Spring 2008)

February 6, 2008

Description of good uses of Blackboard tools such as discussion boards, blogs, wikis, gradebook, assignments and others.
Jump Start Grant
Pilot or proof-of-concept IT project, or beginning a new activity in a class
Rolling**  See previously funded Jump Start grants or see our examples page
Invited speaker grant Bringing a speaker to campus, related to IT
Rolling** speaker about tablet PCs in education, speaker on using video in law education

 Non-funding support
Exploratory equipment loaner program
Provide short-term loans of teaching-related devices for faculty exploration

 Rolling

Borrow a Kindle or Sony e-reader, a GPS device,  or an ultra-mobile PC (mini-tablet PC)
Materials development support
Digitization and materials creation

 Rolling

Create digital slides, video clips, podcasts

DDI-related programs***
Support uses of new media and new technologies   Use of tablet PCs by instructors, classroom video recording support, iPod program

Co-authoring external grants
Collaborate on proposal to external granting-body.
N/A CIT provides evaluation advice on NSF-funded instructional grant, CIT actively collaborates on implementing CCLI grant

*  Apply anytime, applications need at least 10 weeks turn-around/review time
**Apply anytime, applications require 4 weeks turn-around/review time
*** CIT-supported but not CIT-funded

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