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Past Grant Recipients
Scroll down to view past recipients of the Academic Technology Grant. For more information or to view the full project abstract, please contact us at eLIS@lesley.edu.
2005 Grant Awards
- Online Course Modules in Liberal Arts: An Extension to Prior Development - Connie Counts and Bard Hamlen
Awarded: $3,299
- Digital Portability and Storage for Humanities Teaching and Research - Mary Dockray-Miller
Awarded: $187
- Using Multi-User Virtual Environment Experiential Simulator (MUVEES) as a Supplemental Classroom Tool - Mary Mindess and Judith Periale
Awarded: $3,500
- Data Gathering and Analysis to Support Geographic Information System (GIS) Databases for the Community-based Environmental Research Program (CBER) - David Morimoto
Awarded: $3,270
- Integrating Music and Images for an Interdisciplinary Arts Curriculum - Joan Ryan
Awarded: $700
2004 Grant Awards
- Technology Training Programs for Lesley College Faculty - Nancy Alimansky
Awarded: $4,110
- Online Course Content to Provide Rich Interdisciplinary Liberal Arts Content - Connee Counts and Bard Hamlen
Awarded: $3,107
- Digital Video as a Valuable Teaching Resource in Early Childhood Education - Mary Mindess
Awarded: $2,510
- Redesigning and Delivering the Educational Research and Evaluation Course Online - Dr. Sheryl Boris-Schacter
Awarded: $1,938
- Enhancing Collaboration and Community using myLesley - Tina Wells
Awarded: $2,077
2003 Grant Awards
- Blackboard for the Arts - Gene Diaz and Mary Clare Powell
Awarded: $3,800
- Images of Literature in the Digital Age - Mary Dockray-Miller
Awarded: $747
- The Devil's Advocate: Documentary of the Oxford Street Players 2002 - Anne Elizabeth Pluto and Mabel Sabogal
Awarded: $3,300
- Enhancing Course Mentoring Websites with Audio Streaming - Linda Triplett
Awarded: $1,633
- Digital Photography - Jane Tuckerman
Awarded: $1,409
- Digital Photography - Gene Dorgan
Awarded: $1,489
- Field Research in Brazil and the Development of a Lesley-Brazil Connection in Education and the Environment - David Morimoto
Awarded: $1,200
- Web-based Archive of Student Theses - Marion Nesbit and Judith Beth Cohen
Awarded: $1,950
- Audio-Conferencing Innovations in the Learning Community - Frank Trocco
Awarded: $2,914
updated 10/17/08 | 03:56 PM
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