Archive for the 'Grants' Category

MI Champions Grant

Want to receive free training worth up to $8,300 to help educators in your school become more skilled at using educational technology?

The Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning (MACUL) has received a grant from the Michigan Department of Education to train 70 teams (350 educators) at the school building level.  In the MI-Champions program, teams of 3-5 educators attend the annual MACUL conference (one of the largest in the Midwest) in 2010 and 2011, receive two days of training in the summer of 2010, receive onsite coaching expertise, and a wealth of resources.  MACUL conference registration, as well as stipends are provided each MI-Champion participant.

The purpose of the program is to develop the expertise of teachers to use technology to improve student academic achievement.

Some feedback from MI-Champion participants, as reported in the evaluation study from Eastern Michigan University:

 Conference feedback:

“The conference provided me with new ideas about how to use technology in the classroom.”

“I had never used some of the technologies that we were exposed to at this conference (netcasts, blogs, etc.) and I feel more confident in using them both for my own enjoyment and to assist students in learning content.  It was definitely worthwhile experience for me.”

Summer Two Day Workshop Feedback:

“I enjoyed the wide variety of resources that I was provided with today.  It was amazing how much I have learned in 2 short days.”

Overall Program Feedback:

“This is the best thing I have ever been a part of!”

“Thank you for treating us like professionals (lunch, stipend, paying for the MACUL conference, etc.).  Being so “appreciated” makes us want to work even harder to make learning accessible to all children!”

For more information and to apply for the MI-Champions program for your school team, link to http://www.macul.org .  Application deadline is December 16.

 

 

MACUL Grant

Apply now for a Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning (MACUL) Grant.  The application window is now open for MACUL members to apply for a MACUL grant (up to $1,500.00) to support effective use of technology in the classroom.  Details are listed below as well as the links to the Overview, Rubic, and Timeline.  Deadline for applying is midnight, June 27, 2009.

Purpose:  To encourage and support members interested in promoting effective instructional uses of the computer or related-equipment.

Grant Goal:  Each project should focus on an instructional use of the computer or related equipment, which has the potential of being replicated in other educational settings.

Grant Limit per Application:  $1,500.00

Eligible Applicants:  MACUL members who are classroom teachers, coordinators, administrators, or higher education personnel.  MACUL Grant recipients from the last two years are ineligible to apply.

Requirements for Acceptance of Grant Funds: 

  1. complete a MACUL-Grant Project Summary Form and Budget Report
  2. Carry out plan for sharing the project with other educators and MACUL members
  3. Submit a MACUL Journal article on the project and present the project at the MACUL Conference in eithera one-hour session or a poster session.

Length:  The recommended overall length of a MACUL Grant is 2000-2500 words.

Grant Information and Overview:  http://www.macul.org/page.php?pid=153

Grant Rubic:  http://www.macul.org/page.php?pid=155

Timeline:  http://www.macul.org/page.php?pid=154

 

Fulbright Opportunity to Study in Nepal This Summer

Fulbright opportunity for 15 Michigan teachers to go to Nepal this summer. 

MSU has received a grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Fulbright-Hays Group Project Abroad program.  This grant will bring some 15 Michigan educators to Nepal for a month this summer (June12-July13, 2009).  Applications are welcome from K-12 teachers, school administrators and educators.

The theme of the program this year is “Nepal in the Contemporary World”.  Teachers of world civilization, geography, civics and democracy and related social sciences would benefit the most.

Application information is available at:  http://asianstudies.msu.edu/outreach/2009Nepalgpa/index.htm

Contact:  Murari Suvedi, telephone (517) 432-0265, email suvedi@msu.edu

 

 

 

HP Innovations in Education Grants

Hp is inviting proposals from secondary school districts that are committed to exploring the innovations that are possible at the intersection of teaching, learning and technology.  The HP Innovations in Education grant recipients will become a global network of secondary school educators around the world who are designing the future of secondary education.

For complete information on HP Innovations in Education Grants go to http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/grants/us/2009-HPIIE-Secondary-US.pdf