WiI
- 2001 grant recipients
Department of Modern Foreign Languages & Literatures
description | final report
Margaret Beauvois
Department of History
description | final report
Palmira Brummett
Department of Religious Studies
description
David Dungan
Department of Philosophy
description | final report
Phil Hamlin
Department of English
Description | final report
Russel Hirst
Department of Political Science
description | final report
Janet Kelly
Department of English
description | final report
Michael Lofaro
Department of Modern Foreign Languages & Literatures
description | final report
Jeff Mellor
Department of Modern Foreign Languages & Literatures
description | final report
Stefanie Ohnesorg
Department of African & African American Studies
description | final report
Amadou Sall
Department of Modern Foreign Languages & Literatures
description
Euridice Silva-Filho
Department of Counseling, Deafness, & Human Services
description | final report
Marianne Woodside
Department of Modern Foreign Languages & Literatures
description | final report
Dolly Young
To view the Project Outlines of the 2001 Wireless Instructional
Initiatives grant click the link below:
Wireless Instructional Strategies for the
Humanities - Project Outlines
Wireless Instructional Strategies for the Humanties (WISH) Project Outlines
The Office for Research and Information Technology's Innovative
Technology Center (ITC) is currently sponsoring the 2001 Wireless
Instructional Strategies for the Humanities (WISH) Pilot Project.
This page includes information for WISH participants and other
persons interested in wireless initiatives:
Description and Overview
Wireless computing is emerging in higher education as a powerful
tool to enhance communication, collaboration, and information
management. As the University of Tennessee, Knoxville campus
moves toward a wireless computing environment, the Innovative
Technology Center (ITC) created the WISH Project for faculty
who want to establish innovative teaching practices and explore
research possibilities related to implementing wireless computing
in a classroom setting. This project is the first step in
developing and implementing instructional strategies using
wireless computing and will serve as a pilot program for future
opportunities. All participants receive a $2000.00 stipend
(sponsored by the Office of the Provost), a laptop computer
or equivalent funds to support the purchase of instructional
hardware/software, and access to software, file storage space,
and up to 32 laptops for student use.
Eligibility
To be eligible, participants must be teaching in the Humanities
and Social Sciences (HSS) building on the Knoxville campus in
the Fall 2001 and be in the College of Arts and Sciences. The
course(s) can be:
Participants should be committed to exploring and investigating
new ways of structuring the learning experience in a wireless
computing environment.
Commitment and Requirements
The commitment and requirements on the behalf of participants
include:
Project Support
ITC provides training and consultation throughout the project.
Participants receive a $2000.00 stipend and a laptop computer
or equivalent funds to support the purchase of instructional
hardware/software. In addition, participants have access to
hardware, software, and one of two mobile carts, each containing
16 laptops for student use. For larger classes, there will
be access to both carts, for a total of 32 laptops.
Timeline
(Based on Faculty Refresh Program purchase contract available
through the end of March 2001)
- March 9, 2001: Interest Session @ ITC,
9:30-10:30 am (agenda)
- March 13, 2001: Interest Session @ ITC,
1:30-2:30 pm
- April 2, 2001: Proposals Due
- April 16, 2001: Announce Recipients
- June 11, 13, & 14, 2001: WISH Institute I
(9-11 am or 1-3 pm)
- July 10, 11, & 12, 2001: WISH Institute II
(1-3 pm)
- Fall 2001 Semester: Pilot Project
Implementation and Collaborative Team Meetings
- December 3, 2001: Final Reports Due
Resources
If you are interested in more information about teaching with
wireless technology, check out the ITC Wireless
Instructional Resources page.
Online Application
Applications were due by 5:00 pm April 2, 2001.
Contacts For More Information
For additional information or questions, please contact a
member of the WISH Implementation Team:
Ms. Kathy Bennett
kbennett@utk.edu
974-5735 |
Dr. Michael Burke
mburke@utk.edu
974-8893 |
Mr. Shane Colter
scolter@itc.utk.edu
974-9616 |
Dr. Julie Little
jklittle@utk.edu
974-9450 |
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